Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore share their vision of fashion and design inside their new Atelier by Noble 31
Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore share their vision of fashion and design inside their new Atelier by Noble 31.
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
The sunny showroom with racks of designer fashions. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
The sunny showroom with racks of designer fashions. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
The new Atelier by Noble 31 behind its stylish fern green double doors. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
The new Atelier by Noble 31 behind its stylish fern green double doors. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
Signature style includes, stripes, neons, cottons and taffetas. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
Signature style includes, stripes, neons, cottons and taffetas. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
The fitting rooms make shopping fun at Noble 31. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
The fitting rooms make shopping fun at Noble 31. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
The Lisa Top paired with The Claudia jean by Noble 31.
The Lisa Top paired with The Claudia jean by Noble 31.
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
The showroom of the new Atelier by Noble 31. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
The showroom of the new Atelier by Noble 31. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
Noble 31 - Mackenzie and Madi are extending their reach, and adding one of a kind to the brand as well
Mackenzie and Madi are extending their reach, and adding one of a kind to the brand as well.
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Fort Worth Fashion Designers Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore Have Opened Atelier by Noble 31
Welcome inside Atelier by Noble 31. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
Welcome inside Atelier by Noble 31. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
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Just before Christmas, a beautiful new showroom came into view along Camp Bowie Boulevard. The fashion house, founded in 2017 by sisters Madi Shoppa Davis and Mackenzie Shoppa Moore, has long had a presence online and through its pop-up events. Now, they’ve put down some dramatic and stylish new roots by opening their first ever brick-and-mortar at 3851 Camp Bowie. And it’s so much more.
Now Atelier by Noble 31 adds even more to love. The option of bespoke, one-of-a-kind luxury design is their new “atelier” service. The new space was launched with featured pop-up events and by-appointment-only hours. Now the designing duo tells Fort Worth Digital Diary that they will finally add regular hours as well ― patrons can now drop by each Wednesday from 9:30 am to 2 pm.
Check out their website regularly for pop-up events, collaborations, and social events held in the upstairs event space, including Mahjong tournaments and happy hours. Each month they’ll plan a different pop-up like the one they held at the end of February featuring Sachin & Babi spring designs.
Madi Davis and Mackenzie Moore share their vision of fashion and design inside their new Atelier by Noble 31.
Design Details Create a Singular Brand
Noble 31 has long been known for its impeccable fabric sourcing and distinctive tailoring. The brand ranges from supple cotton shirts with understated appliques to taffeta shorts that hold their shape and crisp shirts with volume and special detailing.
The Spring 2025 Collection will officially drop on April 1, but the designers give Fort Worth Digital Diary a hint at what’s in store.
“It’s very easy, with crisp stripes, fun florals, and of course, our trademark neons,” says Mackenzie Moore. “We pick a theme each season. These pieces are made for a suitcase and are ideal for a Texas summer.” Look for whimsical scarves and summery bucket bags to complete the look as well.
Fans of the fashion brand have been adding coveted pieces and wardrobe staples season by season as new lines are released. From the popular Betty pant and the Blakely Bag, to the Crosby top and the full-flowing, pleated front Claudia Jean, these clothes make a statement, and fashionable Fort Worthians caught on quickly.
“A lot of our pieces, we say you can wear season on season, layering on themselves,” Madi Davis adds.
The sunny showroom with racks of designer fashions. (Photo by Courtney Dabney)
Inside Atelier by Noble 31
The new design house is simply gorgeous, and fun fact: they designed every inch of it themselves.
“We love working with artisans, and we love pretty things,” Moore explains.
Davis and Moore say they stripped the two-story space down to the bare walls and infused their own interior vision. The front door is now painted a lacquered fern green inside and out. Guests enter into a cozy, light-filled space with warm herringbone wood flooring and a staircase leading to the window-wrapped second floor event space with its vaulted ceiling and exposed beam accents.
The flexible upstairs event space takes Atelier by Noble 31 in a new direction as well.
“For us, hospitality is hosting,” Moore says. “That aspect is something we hadn’t touched yet with this brand.” The new space makes that possible.
Their bright showroom on the main floor to your left features a bold, geometric painted floor (in muddy grays and white), with full-length windows flanking the marble-clad fireplace and an upholstered seating area.
Racks of clothes line the right-hand wall, and a back room is staged with accessories and home goods to explore. The space flows into a spacious double dressing room and bar area fitted with mirror-backed shelving and a snug, pill-shaped bar.
“We have different design tastes, but our design vision of the brand was the same,” Davis says. “It’s bright, open, fun, and transitional.”
Atelier by Noble 31 is the kind of place to meet friends, sip champagne, and fill your wardrobe with some unique fashion finds.