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Where To Shop In Dallas This Weekend

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Kiehl’s Shave Swap: This week, Kiehl’s introduced a brand-new product, Sky Flyin’ Foaming Multi-Gel is a two-for-one shave gel and foaming cleanser, which makes the perfect Father’s Day gift for a man on the go. Until Sunday, stop by the Highland Park Kiehl’s with your own shaving cream to swap for a for a complimentary travel size White Eagle Shave Cream and consultation.

Paws on the Plaza: Instead of treating yourself this Sunday, put your pet first with an afternoon of poodle-friendly fun. From 11 am to 3 pm, peruse pet vendors, listen to live music, indulge in a catered brunch, and, if you’re feeling generous, adopt another pal. Happening at One Arts Plaza.

Designer Trunk Shows in West Village: Attention men, the Friday trunk show is all about you as DEMERARA hosts jewelry designer Joe Pacetti from 4 pm until 7 pm. Browse his line of sophisticated silver jewelry. Stop by Eye Pieces on Saturday from 1 pm until 6 pm as it showcases Tom Ford and Roberto Cavalli eyewear for 20% off. Complimentary refreshments will be served.

Big Sale at Tootsies: A selection of designer garb, handbags, shoes, and contemporary wear is on sale for 40 percent off. Swing by for some sweet steals.

Kristi McCann is a shopping intern.

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