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Dallas Market Center Combines Two Markets in March

Dallas Market Center is bringing together Apparel & Accessories Market and Total Home & Gift Market, March 25-28, creating an unparalleled buying opportunity for retailers. This combined market experience offers an efficient way to source trending apparel, footwear, and fashion accessories alongside top gift, home décor, holiday, and lifestyle brands. With an expansive selection of new and in-demand products, buyers can discover everything they need in one location.

"Bringing these two markets together once a year creates an incredible buying opportunity," said Cindy Morris, President and CEO of Dallas Market Center. "With apparel, accessories, gift, and home décor all in one place, buyers can easily explore trends across multiple lifestyle categories and discover the latest products in a convenient marketplace."

Pre-registration, which is the exclusive method to receive a FastPass for quicker entry, is now available at dallasmarketcenter.com.

New Exhibitors in Apparel & Accessories

New exhibitors with trending products in apparel, footwear, and accessories will be showcased on our apparel floors. On the 15th floor 2Fourteen (WTC 15256) has a new location and Linde Lee (WTC 15456) has expanded their showroom. OluKai (WTC 13058) joins the 13th floor. On the permanent Cash & Carry 7th floor Jaded Gypsy (WTC 7806) opens a second location, while Silver N Accessories (WTC7450) joins the floor.

New and Expanded Gift and Home Showrooms 

Find new showrooms for Cody Foster (WTC 205) and Simply Southern (TM 2056), while Brayden & Brooks (TM 1339) enjoys a new location.

Can’t-miss showrooms that debuted in January include: 

In the World Trade Center, Vivian Watson Associates (WTC 6694) debuted, presenting hardware and furniture; Anne McGilvray (WTC 270) expanded; Giftcraft moved from the Trade Mart into WTC 333; and expansions took place for American Best (WTC 452), Melrose/Ekkolight Infinity Lights (WTC 305-1), Zaer (WTC 394), Oriental Trimmings (WTC 6694), and Pasha Furniture (WTC 680). Relocating brands included Ashore (WTC 521) and Boston Mills (WTC 6690).

In the Trade Mart, leading multi-line gift agency Patrick & Co. (TM 2927/2727/2741) underwent a major expansion, adding more than a dozen new brands. Olivia Riegel (TM 2618) relocated and expanded, while the market center welcomed new showrooms, including Christian Art Gifts (TM 1400), wrapping and ribbon from Laribbons and Crafts (TM 2634), and lifestyle brand Laura Park Designs/Prince of Scots (TM 1420).

In the Interior Home & Design Center building, the Textile Salon (IHDC 2F215) debuted as a first for Dallas Market Center, offering a shared space for fine fabrics and trim, window and floor coverings, wallpaper, and decorative hardware. Inaugural tenants included Kravet (IHDC 2F215-FG10), H&M Designs Presenting Graber Window Treatments (IHDC 2F215-FG6), and Dallas Rugs (IHDC 2F215-FG5), with additional exhibitors to follow. The space also features a design workspace and seminar/meeting area and hosted events during the Total Home & Gift Market.

Also debuting in the IHDC was Coco & Dash To The Trade, a multi-line showroom offering art, mirrors, pillows, lampshades, lighting, textiles, beds, bedding, lifestyle items, antiques, and interior design services. Located in IHDC 1D106, the showroom showcased Coco & Dash Heritage, Fete Home, Fleur Home, Jill Seale Design Studio, Matouk, Ornis Gallery, Pooky Lighting, Reprotique, R. Lusk Studios, Savoy House, and Trey Hoffmann Art. Showroom partners also included Thibaut, F. Schumacher & Co., Fermoie, Cowtan & Tout, and Custom Workroom Services.

The Gallery (IHDC ID202), a shared space of design resources on the first floor, welcomed natural stone designs from Marble Crafter (IHDC GL22), innovative doors from Trendy Doors (IHDC GL112), and contemporary designs in frameless, changeable, or floating acrylic picture frames from Wexel Art (IHDC GL24).

Inside the Surya showroom (IHDC 1D321), Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams debuted. Known for its sustainably crafted, American-made upholstery and limitless customization, the iconic furnishings collection returned—stronger than ever and available exclusively to the trade.

Other arrivals in the IHDC included ArtVia Design (IHDC 2F433), a new location for Crestview Collection (IHDC 2F101), previously housed in the World Trade Center, and an expansion from Porch View Home (IHDC). 

Unmatched Hotel Offers

Dallas Market Center partner hotels are offering new, lower rates to support buyer travel budgets. Dozens of hotels, many within walking distance of the campus, are offering updated rates as low as $131/night. Rates valid until 2 weeks prior to Market, based on availability and are subject to change at any time so please reach out to Market Travel online or by calling 214-744-7444.

For upcoming markets, visit the Dallas Market Center website and download the Dallas Market Center mobile app. Also, keep up-to-date on all information by visiting Dallas Market Center on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and the DMC Daily Dose.



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