The historic Highland Park Village has been serving the retail needs of Dallas citizens since 1931. The Village’s open-air layout allowed them to remain busy during the pandemic when so many other shopping centers struggled with shutdowns.

Now, just in time for early holiday shoppers, Highland Park is excited to welcome several new shops to the Village.

Peter Millar

This luxury brand from North Carolina specializes in clothing made from high-quality fabrics and with an attention to craftsmanship and detail. The Highland Park location will feature an airy floorplan with modern art and an espresso bar. Coming in September.

Rolex

The premier watch-maker will be joining the Highland Park Village between Bistro 31 and Bluemercury. Bachendorf’s will operate the elegant two-story location and offer the expertise and atmosphere that has made Rolex a top watch choice around the globe. Coming early fall.

Van Cleef & Arpels

The corner storefront across from Starbucks will soon be home to Dallas’s first Van Cleef & Arpels location. This high-end French boutique will house the watches, jewelry, and perfume that has made them a favorite of style icons such as Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor. They will also have an exclusive second-story showroom where clients may peruse privately. Coming in September.

Sadelle’s

Major Food Groups is bringing Sadelle’s, the New York brunch icon, to Dallas. Known for their fresh bagels, decadent sticky buns, and fresh salmon, this is sure to become the must-stop eatery at Highland Park Village. Coming in October.

Dr. Barbara Sturm

Dr. Sturm spent years perfecting her skin-care products and regimens, promoting healthy, beautiful skin without surgical intervention. Her high-performance and evidence-based results have earned her a vast following and respected reputation in the world of skincare. The Highland Park boutique will offer new and experimental aspects such as power-napping stations, as well as the serums and creams the shop is known for. Coming in early fall.