As part of the 10 day bicycle festival, Cyclesomatic, the Cube Creative and Oak Cliff Bicycle Company present the Tyler Street Block Party. It will be a fun filled evening of music from Boom Boom Box, and the Happy Bullets, DJ's, a photography opening by Photopol.us, an art-bike show held by the Cube Creative. BikeDenton and the OCBC will hold several competitions including Track Stands, a Slow Bike Race, and more. The evening will be partially sponsored by Ben E. Keith. Be there, and be square! Art Bike Parade starts at 6pm sharp! Feel like just shopping? Head down to Studio Four Eleven from 1-11pm. We will have drinks and newly designed items including Tara's feather jewelry line and much, much more! 411 N. Tyler st. Dallas, TX 75208
We are really excited to announce The Campbell/Wagner Agency Runway Monday will be featuring House of Dangthis Monday August 31st! It is a fashion show featuring House of Dang designs, as well as the amazing talent the agency has on their roster! The show is located at the Mitchell Lofts (3800 Commerce Street in Dallas). Cocktail hour begins at 6:00pm, and the show will take place at 7:00pm, so DO NOT BE LATE!!!! Come and tell friends! It is going to be a blast!
Also, save Thursday September 3rd in your date book, because it is going to be our first open house at the new studio located in the beatuiful historic Bishop Arts District!
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While Tara is working in Los Angeles, Andrew and Doug have been hard at work moving the last pieces into the new Studio Four Eleven. Check out the progress made today! Make sure to be at our OPEN HOUSE Thursday September 3rd from 5:30-10pm.
Today Tara was featured on NBC DFW news on-line. Click the link below to check out the supper sweet post! Original article from: http://tinyurl.com/lj9fq7
Today was a day of mapping it out! We slapped a fresh coat of slate gray paint on the floor, moved the adjustable walls in the studio...and forgot about the Texas heat with the help of Wendy's and a few adult drinkies.
P.S. WE LOVE OAK CLIFF!
HOUSE OF DANG TO CLOSE RETAIL STORE AND MOVE OPERATIONS TO NEW SHARED STUDIO
WITH TARA TONINI
DALLAS, TX - July 1, 2009 - House of Dang is closing its retail space on July 24, 2009 and moving its design headquarters and operations into a shared studio space in Oak Cliff's thriving Bishop Arts District. After three years at their location on 4219 Bryan Street, designers Andrew Bayer and Doug Voisin will begin sharing a design studio with accessory designer Tara Tonini (designer of Tara Tonini and Tara to the T) at 411 Tyler Street. The new studio collaborative, named Studio 411, is 2,000 square feet, and will serve as The House of Dang and Tara to the T's design studio and showroom.
Bayer and Voisin will focus exclusively on their 4-year old own signature clothing line, House of Dang, and continue producing it each season. They are currently working on the Spring 2010 collection. The duo continue to sell their line at www.thehouseofdang.com with plans to grow their website and expand their lines into other retail stores.
The team will host trunk shows, movie screenings, and special events at Studio 411 and around theMetroplex. "We're excited about the next step in growing our business and continuing to design House of Dang," says Bayer.
"The new space will be a prime outlet for us to focus and flourish," says Voisin.
"I'm very excited to be sharing a creative studio space with Andrew and Doug from House of Dang. I think they are the most cutting edge designers in Dallas today and they are going to bring a special kind of energy and magic to the Oak Cliff community."
House of Dang and neighboring And/Or Gallery will host a joint closing celebration from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, July 24, 2009.
Studio Four Eleven is a collective design studio shared by Andrew Bayer and Doug Voisin from House of Dang and Tara Tonini. The three clothing and accessories designers share a studio space in the thriving Bishop Arts District of Dallas, Texas.