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Trina Turk Boutique Eyes Market Street – The Woodlands for First Houston Location

THE WOODLANDS, TX – Another Houston first is coming to Market Street, the shopping, dining and entertainment destination in The Woodlands.

Trina Turk, the popular home décor, men’s and women’s fashions and accessories boutique with locations in some of the Nation’s hottest shopping spots, will open its first Houston store in Market Street in the spring of 2014.

Trina Turk, a California native, is both inspired by and represents the lifestyle of The Golden State:  optimistic, progressive, accessible, effortless, colorful, and confident. Her ready-to-wear, accessory, and home collections are influenced by her love of 1960s and ’70s vintage apparel and jewelry as well as modernist and graphic art, and mid-century modern architecture. She is widely known for her use of dynamic colors and signature prints, including bright floral, bold graphics and vintage inspired jacquards.

Trina opened her first retail boutique in Palm Springs in 2002 and has since expanded to seven boutiques including Los Angeles, New York, Fashion Island in Newport Beach, Burlingame, Bal Harbour Shops in Miami, and her newest store in Dallas, which opened in 2011.

The announcement of Trina Turk follows the recent openings in Market Street by Kate Spade, Tumi, Madewell, Elaine Turner and Calypso St. Barth among its more than 70 luxury boutiques and upscale restaurants.

For more information, visit www.marketstreet-thewoodlands.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MarketStreetTheWoodlands and Twitter @MarketStreetTX.

Located across the street from The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Market Street is bound by Lake Woodlands Drive, Lake Robbins Drive, Grogan’s Mill Road and Six Pines Drive.  Market Street is owned by a joint venture between an affiliate of Trademark Property Company and Institutional Mall Investors.

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