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Fleurs de Villes Artiste exhibition at NorthPark Center awes shoppers with fashion in bloom

Spring fashion is all about vibrant colors, open-toe footwear, and floral patterns. At NorthPark Center, this spring trend is taken to a whole new level.

The Fleurs de Villes Artiste exhibition is making its debut in Dallas this week at NorthPark Center, blending floral displays with high fashion. The exhibition features fifteen mannequins adorned in stunning floral attire, strategically placed throughout the shopping center.

Each mannequin draws inspiration from different local arts and cultural organizations, reflecting their unique themes and activities for the spring season. From elegant gowns representing The Cliburn to dynamic displays inspired by Anita M. Martinez Ballet Folklorico, the exhibition showcases a diverse range of creativity.

Shelby Foster, spokesperson for NorthPark Center, expressed excitement about the exhibition, noting the tremendous interest it has garnered. “I do think this might be the most photographed exhibition that we’ve ever done at NorthPark,” Foster remarked.

Visitors like Chris and Sarah Esparza, accompanied by their newborn daughter, marveled at the artistry and attention to detail. “Springtime is just always about life and the renewing of life, and seeing such beautiful colors and life just on display, it really hits to us,” Chris Esparza remarked.

Barbara Pickelman from Frisco echoed similar sentiments, praising the talent and creativity behind the stunning floral displays. “The talent that it takes to even visualize what it could look like and how to put it together and make it consistent; it’s stunning!” Pickelman exclaimed.

While Fleurs de Villes has been exhibited worldwide, this marks its first appearance in Dallas. The captivating displays will be showcased at NorthPark Center until Sunday, March 24th, providing visitors with a delightful blend of art, fashion, and springtime beauty.

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