
Exhibitor List of World Trade Center Dallas: Reasons Why You Shouldn't Miss That
The World Trade Center is the tallest building on the Dallas Market Center campus. Nine of its fifteen floors house showrooms of decorative accents, gifts, home accessories, lighting, holiday, floral, jewelry, rugs, garden, toys, gourmet foods, bed, linens, and bath.
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It is also the home of Fashion Center Dallas, which houses exhibits for apparel and fashion accessories. Then there's Kids World, a marketplace dedicated to children's products. This features the country's largest collection of gifts, toys, home decor, furniture and other related products that complement the permanent children's apparel and accessories exhibits that are in place.
Some of the new lines that you should not miss in Kids World are Cornet Art, Mary Jack Studios, Whitney Elizabeth, and Custom Woodz. There are more exhibits in the Kids World area of the World Trade Center Dallas.
At the Craig Eubanks showroom they are featuring the Love by Enzoani line of women's apparel. The DaVinci Bridal showroom has the Sparkle line. Ferrell and Kramer exhibit the Diktons of Barcelona line.
Pambra's new lines are its Reusable Nursing Pads and the Original Bilateral Bra liner. The Ritz Group is out with Hunter Dixon, Linda Lundstrom, Oryany hand bags, Plenty by Trace Reese Shoes. If you're looking for handbags, Scott Harner & Company exhibits the JO Handbags collection.
Other new lines in the World Trade Center Dallas are Uno de 50, Sean Collection, Sherri Hill, NUMPH, and Inca Boots. These are just some of the reasons why you should not miss going to the Dallas Market Center.
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