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These Women-Owned Dallas Businesses Will Make Your Spirits Bright
These stores will zhuzh up your holidays, whether you re at home, in your bubble, or making a great escape.
By
Hannah Jones and Sarah Sedaghatzadeh
Published in
D Magazine
December
2020
Photography by Elizabeth Lavin; Courtesy of Lindsey Weitzel
Cristina Lynch
Cristina Lynch started Mi Golondrina in 2013 after working in the fashion industry. Having been raised by a Mexican-born mother, she wanted to showcase the artistry of the country’s hand embroidery by incorporating it into timeless yet modern clothing designs. Her holiday collection includes table runners, Christmas tree skirts, ornaments, and gifts. “With more of the holiday being spent at home for so many, I really wanted this year’s collection of pieces to be filled with meaning and warmth,” Lynch says. “Our table runners and Christmas tree skirts are handmade, as they always have been, but this year the focus was on color and celebration.
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