Spinelli Kilcollin Announces Residency in Dallas
The brand, celebrating its 15th anniversary, has popped up at Market, a luxury fashion destination in Highland Park Village.

Market, a luxury fashion destination located in upscale shopping center Highland Park Village, launched its new fine jewelry residency program earlier this month, debuting with the Los Angeles-based jewelry brand.
Featured pieces will be displayed in a custom, branded installation inside the store’s newly designed jewelry department.
Throughout Spinelli Kilcollin’s residency, which goes through fall 2026, guests can explore an extensive selection of styles, shop exclusive products, and experience the brand through in-store events, Market said.
Founded by Yves Spinelli and Dwyer Kilcollin, the fine jewelry brand is best known for its signature linked rings and sculptural pieces.
It’s celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, making the residency a meaningful milestone, the founders said.
“This marks our first major pop-up activation in Dallas, making it an especially meaningful moment for us,” said Spinelli.
“Dwyer’s family, along with many of our team members, have roots in the city, and Dallas has long reflected the spirit of our customers. With its strong appreciation for art, fashion, and design, it feels like the perfect place to share more of who we are and connect directly with the community.”
Market, which launched in 2015, describes itself as a women’s luxury concept store dedicated to curating “exceptional, experiential shopping.”
The new fine jewelry residency program is an extension of its ongoing incubator initiative for designers to “test-drive” the Texas market.
Previously, the store has held pop-ups for clothing brands that have since opened their own locations throughout Texas.
Keenan Silverman, chief creative officer for Market, said the store is thrilled to have Spinelli Kilcollin as its debut fine jewelry resident.
“Known for their cool, creative spirit, Spinelli Kilcollin’s space embodies that same edgy, unexpected energy, making [Market] the perfect place to experience the brand,” said Silverman.
“Whether you’re discovering them for the first time, exploring something new as a longtime fan or redesigning a cherished ring, this is an experience not to be missed.”
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