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This Local Etsy Creator Uses Earrings to Spread Mental Health Awareness

Rowlett native Melissa Anthony spent years suffering from undiagnosed bipolar disorder and ADHD. Now she’s using her online shop, Alwaysm, to empower others.
By Ginni Beam
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Lifestyle

D Living Last Month: Dallas Loves Luxury … and Castles

A roundup of everything we covered on the Living and lifestyle page, from Market’s pop-up program to an interview with Diamond Mahone to the chic homes of Dallas’ newest transplants.
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Style

The Art of Styling with Diamond Mahone Bailey

We chatted with the personal stylist about growing up around fashion, her favorite types of styling, and her recent move to Mexico City.
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Style

Zara Taitt Fell in Love with Design … Through Cars

We chatted with Jan Showers' senior interior designer and executive of operations about all her favorite things.
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Hair

Why a Stylist to the Stars Settled in Texas

Brit Kevin Charles aims to bring five-star service to his salons, minus the snobbery.
By Ginni Beam

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Business

Talent Consultant Gennéa Squire de Torres Seeks Out Unique Details in Her Attire

She describes her personal style as 'classic with a feminine edge.'
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Business

Jewelry Executive Alysa Teichman’s Style is Aspirational Yet Approachable

The Wildlike founder says she opts for clothes that make her feel powerful, relevant, and joyful.
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Style

D Living Last Month: How to Elevate Your Personal Style

A roundup of everything we covered on the Living and lifestyle page in June, from robot manicures to picking your poolside ’fit.
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Fashion

Summer’s Here. Here’s How to Up Your Cabana Style

Experts from La Vie Style House and Roller Rabbit chat about which essentials to add to your closet.
By Kimber Westphall
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Style

5 Ways to Revamp Your Work Wardrobe, According to Rent the Runway’s Style Director

Bid adieu to those boring pre-pandemic suits. The future of workwear—and Y2K fashion—is much more fun.
By Ellen Daly