Behind the Design: Dallas Toile

Behind the Design: Dallas Toile

Creative Living

by Elizabeth Kurzweg

Our Toile Collection features cities from all over the world, but our Texas toiles are especially close to our heart. Each icon is always handpicked to tell a story through the things its residents know and love. For our Dallas Toile, we looked to sisters Lizzie Means Duplantis and Sarah Means, founders of the bespoke boot brand Miron Crosby. They founded the brand in 2017 in Dallas. Their love of the city and luxury fashion made them the perfect choice to help create this iconic Texas Toile.

ABOUT THE ICONS:

FAIR PARK

Fair Park covers 277-acres just east of downtown Dallas. It's known for the history it holds, architecture, and events that take place within the park, including the State Fair of Texas. 


COWBOY BOOTS

The Margretta is the most popular boot from bespoke luxury boot brand Miron Crosby. Margretta is bursting with their signature jumping stars, reminiscent of the West Texas night skies.

REUNION TOWER

The Reunion Tower offers amazing 360-degree views of the Dallas Skyline. It is 531 feet tall, with three floors at the top that include stunning viewing decks and even the iconic steakhouse Crown Block.

SMU

Southern Methodist is a nationally ranked global research university nestled in the charming area of Dallas called Highland Park. SMU has helped shape Dallas into a global gateway for people of all backgrounds that want to change the world.

AT&T STADIUM

AT&T Stadium is located just outside of Dallas in Arlington, Texas. It’s home to the Dallas Cowboys, one of the most recognized and successful teams in the NFL. It’s also a popular place for events and concerts while football is not in season.

BIG TEX

The State Fair of Texas is an annual state fair held in Dallas at the historic Fair Park. Standing 55-feet tall, Big Tex stands front and center every year as the fair’s mascot. You can’t miss him as you walk in!

HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE

Highland Park Village is America's first shopping center and the prototype for shopping centers all over the country. This unique Mediterranean Spanish-style development was constructed in 1931.

FROZEN MARGARITA

In Dallas, Texas, in 1971, Mariano Martinez created a slurpee machine for making margaritas and called it "The World's First Frozen Margarita Machine". Over time this drink has become a Tex-Mex staple.