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Saks Fifth Avenue opens The Fifth Avenue Club Austin at Commodore Perry Estate

The luxury styling club is the third in Texas, offering showcases, luxury styling services, and free consultations.

A room with a coordinated clothing rack, mannquin, white ottoman, and a huge mirror.

Imagine a suite like this filled with clothing to fit your personal style.

Photo by Chris Lammert Photography and Lammert Co.

Saks Fifth Avenue called — it wants to style you.

The luxury fashion purveyor partnered with Commodore Perry Estate to open The Fifth Avenue Club Austin, 4100 Red River St., which offers personal styling services to both hotel customers and locals.

This will be the first location of its kind in Austin and third in Texas, outside of Houston and San Antonio.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Free consultations to learn about your size and find your unique style
  • Opportunities to browse through a suite of personalized pieces
  • Personal shopping for special occasion clothing, accessories, or full wardrobes
  • Events including one-of-a-kind trunk shows, jewelry showcases, and more
  • Alteration and tailoring from professionals

Interested in upgrading your attire? The shop is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Sunday — make an appointment.

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