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ALL THE JINGLE LADIES
Tis the season to sleigh. It’s the 2024 Tidbits Gift Guide, featuring only Texas brands.
DEEP IN THE ART OF TEXAS
Why did the armadillo cross the road? To get to the other hide. Celebrating the beauty and bounty of Texas, Kerr Chief’s silk scarves, art prints and
HOW TO MAKE YOUR WARDROBE SMILE
Shop embroidered detail dreams at the Margarita Mercantile Pop Up at Sunset & Co. this weekend. You’re on pins and needles to shop for fall.
TERRA COTTA GOT YOUR EYE
Austin-based Molyan brings its modern-day chore coats to a pop-up at Penny Lane. You pair your cocktails with the position of the sun. For your
A HOUSE DIVIDED
Saturday Silks launches a design for the gal who needs to root for both the Longhorns and Aggies. He went to Texas, you prefer to say
FOWL LANGUAGE
Serving up Texas nostalgia, Isidore officially opens today at Pullman Market. You’re looking for a plate stacked with color found in the bounty of nature. With an
BLESS HER ART
The San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden partners with local artist Sarah Palmer on hand-painted umbrellas.
GO FOR THE GOLD BRACELET
Going Gaga over the opening ceremony? Our take on the Olympic rings, formed with pieces of Texas jewelry. Gather Goods fetish necklace // Eliza Page lapis and gold
SHE Wore A BLUEBONNET IN HER HAIR
Introducing the adorable, hand-painted collection of Texas hair clips at Tiny Finch. Your boots are monogrammed and your hat has bespoke branding. What’s next for
THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGO
You blame every mood on your rising sign. Show off your horoscope by way of a V Is For Vintage necklace made from English horse bridle medallions.
LITTLE MRS SUNSHINE
At local decorative artist Leslie Cheatham’s pop up at Sunset & Co., get a hat monogrammed for Mom.
ALL CREATURES GREAT AND TINY
A zebra doesn’t change its stripes. But they can get much, much smaller. Introducing the new tiny collection of original paintings from beloved local talent Heather
HOT DATE
Things are getting steamy between you two. Soak up the perspiration with a “Hot Date” silk scarf by San Antonio’s Tara Roma Gill, a collaboration between the watercolor artist
FIND YOUR HAPPY PLATE
Make your 2024 health goals a reality with Dinner Tonight, the newest cookbook from Texas-based Defined Dish.