Over the past two years, Jenya Renée Felder has built one of Fort Worth’s most recognizable fashion brands. (Photograph by Idris Erba)
Every week seems to bring buzzy new developments to Fort Worth’s fashion scene.
On the heels of our profile of a rising Western stylist and exclusive story about a bespoke clothing line with local roots, we’re back with new developments from fashion designers Jenya Renée Felder and Christi Braswell, plus big — read: really big — news about the opening of Forty Five Ten in the Cultural District.
Forty Five Ten to Open March 21 in the Cultural District
Yes, we’re almost at the long-awaited moment when Fort Worth finally gets its own Forty Five Ten! The lauded Dallas-based retailer known for its tightly edited roster of luxury brands is opening at 3220 West 7th Street on Saturday, March 21. The satellite location will feature a pared-down version of Mirador called Café Mirador, offering a taste of one of Dallas’ most coveted restaurants. Forty Five Ten president and COO Anne Wallach tells us what prompted the expansion to their western neighbor.
“We’ve had a contingent of clients based in Fort Worth who would both travel to the store and book personal styling sessions at their homes,” she tells PaperCity Fort Worth. “It was always our hope that we could bring the full retail experience to clients who were unable to travel to Dallas on a regular basis, as well as help introduce a new Fort Worth client to all Forty Five Ten has to offer.”…