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Laure Heriard Dubreuil’s 9 Houston Hits

The founder and CEO of fashion boutique The Webster shares her favorite spots around Texas’s largest city
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Laure Heriard Dubreuil, the founder and CEO of Florida fashion emporium The Webster, has just opened an outpost of her boutique at Houston’s Galleria, featuring a selection of luxury designer brands. (The shop is pictured below.) Dubreuil, who splits her time between New York and Miami (where she lives with artist husband Aaron Young and their toddler), recently spent a week in the Texan city and shares her favorite haunts with us.

The St. Regis Hotel Houston“This hotel has impeccable service, and it’s a serene retreat for afternoon tea.” 1919 Briar Oaks Lane; stregishoustonhotel.com

Lucchese“This is a classic western bootmaker that offers a deep selection of handcrafted and handmade boots. They’ve been in business since 1883.” 4051 Westheimer Road; lucchese.com

Antiques & Interiors at the Pavilion“A multivendor design collaborative, this is a must-see in Houston for one-of-a-kind furniture and home items.” 2311 Westheimer Road; antiquepavillion.com

Tiny Boxwoods“Tiny Boxwoods is all about American comfort food, like their famous warm chocolate chip cookie for dessert.” 3614 W. Alabama St.; tinyboxwoods.com

The Webster

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Bramble“Bramble serves southern classics with a modern twist. Try the entrées made with fresh vegetables picked from their own garden and the in-house cured meats.” 2231 S. Voss Road; restaurantbramble.com

Killen’s Barbecue“Come here for a classic down-home barbecue experience and the extremely tender brisket.” 3613 Broadway St., Pearland, Texas; killensbarbecue.com

Menil Collection“Check out ‘The Precarious’ exhibition and Henri Cartier-Bresson’s photography show.” 1533 Sul Ross St.; menil.org

The Rothko Chapel at the Menil Collection“A gallery where you can discover 14 monumental canvases by artist Mark Rothko.” 3900 Yupon St.; menil.org

Museum of Fine Arts“Their broad collection of fine arts, Art Deco automobiles, and Jazz Age exhibitions are not to be missed.” 1001 Bissonnet St.; mfah.org

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