Southlake Town Square is one of the top shopping destinations in North Texas.

Southlake Town Square is one of the top shopping destinations in North Texas.

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It looks like Southlake Town Square is set to get a Reformation women’s clothing store this fall.

According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, the Los Angeles-based sustainable fashion brand is opening its first boutique in Tarrant County. Dallas has two stores — at NorthPark and Knox-Henderson — as do Houston and Austin.

Reformation, which channels vintage-inspired clothing that is feminine and old worldly, will be moving into a 2,000-square-foot space at 213 Grand Ave. East, according to the state filing. That is the current location of Peloton, which has been closing larger-format stores around the country.

Renovations for Reformation are expected to start in June and take about three months.

Reformation has gained popularity recently with its partnership with Dallas influencer Nara Smith on the Ref x Nara Smith collaboration. Smith is a South African-born German model who lived in Dallas with her husband Lucky Smith, an American model, and their kids before they moved out of state.

Southlake Town Square is one of the premier shopping destinations in northeast Tarrant County, with 130 acres of mixed-use space. The outdoor complex has seen several new tenants announced or opening, including Crate & Barrel, Ascension Coffee Roastery, Rothy’s and Swarovski.


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