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Gabriela Hearst Unveils Immersive Dallas Installation
The luxury fashion designer's 3,000-square-foot experience blends sustainability, art, and high-end style.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:15pm
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Gabriela Hearst's exclusive Dallas installation celebrates the intersection of luxury, sustainability, and contemporary art.Dallas TodayLuxury fashion designer Gabriela Hearst has unveiled a stunning, one-of-a-kind installation at The Conservatory in Dallas. The 3,000-square-foot immersive experience blends Hearst's signature craftsmanship, sustainability, and artistic vision into an unforgettable celebration of women artists, curated spaces, and the future of luxury fashion.
Why it matters
This installation represents a unique collaboration between Hearst and The Conservatory's Brian Bolke, exploring the intersection of luxury, sustainability, and experiential retail. It raises questions about whether Dallas could be the next city to host a freestanding Gabriela Hearst store, and whether the market is ready for such a bold move.
The details
The installation features pieces from Hearst's women's and men's collections, including ready-to-wear, knitwear, footwear, and leather goods. Standouts include sustainably sourced python and repurposed vintage mink fur coats. The space itself is a masterpiece of sustainable design, with custom furniture and fixtures crafted using locally sourced, reclaimed timber. Adjacent to the main room is a gallery space featuring works by female artists, including Louise Bourgeois, Luchita Hurtado, Constance Jaeggi, and Dorothea Tanning.
- The installation is open through the end of May 2026.
The players
Gabriela Hearst
A luxury fashion designer known for her signature craftsmanship, sustainability, and artistic vision.
Brian Bolke
The visionary behind The Conservatory, a high-end experiential shopping destination in Dallas.
Benji Gavron and Antoine Dumas
The designers of Gavron Dumas Studio, who created the custom furniture and fixtures for the installation using locally sourced, reclaimed timber.
Sarah Calodney Advisory and Associates
The curators of the gallery space featuring works by female artists.
Constance Jaeggi
A Texas-based photographer whose work captures women practicing escaramuza, a traditional all-female equestrian sport from Mexico.
What they’re saying
“Texas is fun, and Dallas is fun, and Brian is a legend in our industry. Doing it with friends in a place I want to travel to makes a lot of sense.”
— Gabriela Hearst
“The taste level in Dallas is very high. The female client—and clients in general—are dressing in a way that's chic, elegant, and unique.”
— Gabriela Hearst
What’s next
The installation is open through the end of May 2026, and it remains to be seen whether Gabriela Hearst will open a freestanding store in Dallas in the future.
The takeaway
This installation showcases Gabriela Hearst's commitment to sustainability, craftsmanship, and the celebration of women artists, while also exploring the future of luxury retail. It raises intriguing questions about whether Dallas is ready for a permanent Gabriela Hearst presence and how the brand's emphasis on sustainability will resonate in a city known for its love of luxury.
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