Michael Kors is pleased to announce the opening of a newly located and enlarged store at NorthPark Center in Dallas, which is more than twice the size of its original location. The growth is a reflection of the increasing demand for the Michael Kors luxury brand in this upscale area.
The 4,070-square-foot store features almost double the amount of luxe accessories from both Michael Kors and MICHAEL Michael Kors labels, including handbags, small leather goods, footwear, eyewear, jewelry, watches and fragrance. The signature ready-to-wear collection, renowned for its sophisticated and sexy attitude, is a new addition to the shop’s offerings and will now be housed in an apparel salon along with the MICHAEL Michael Kors label. The store was designed by the company’s in-house interior design team to reflect the same glamorous aesthetic- featuring zebra carpeting, polished metal finishes, mirrored surfaces and large-scale vintage art work- as the company’s other stores around the world.
“It’s an amazing feeling when one of your best stores outgrows itself,” says Michael Kors. “Our original NorthPark Center location has been absolutely thriving for years, and it’s so exciting to see it expand into something even more fabulous with a bigger selection.”
Stop in today and check out the new location yourself!
My 2 girls (16 and 20) had received money to go buy a new MK purse. They decided to go to North Park which is not close to our house, but they like the mall. They went into the Michael Kors store and were ignored, but there were a few people in there so they decided they would leave and come back. The second time they returned, there was not any other customers in the store and the clerks were all busy on their phones and still chose to ignore the girls. We will never, never go to this store again and do not recommend it to anyone else. There is no reason for the clerks to be snots and self absorbed.
I HATE to hear that! If you haven't already, I would definitely call (or go up to the store) and make a complaint with the store manager. Nothing bothers me more than BAD customer service!