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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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Birthday Sale at Castle Gap Jewelry: Store owner Maxine Bennett is turning 93. In her celebration, the shop is having a storewide 30 percent off sale all week, and they’re rounding out the celebration with a birthday party on Saturday.

Exclusive Sale at Elie Tahari: This Sunday, from 2 to 5 p.m., head over to this NorthPark store for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and a 20 percent discount on new arrivals. Ten percent of sales will benefit Attitudes and Attire, a nonprofit organization helping women confidently entire the workforce. RSVP to 214-736-9060 or [email protected].

Trunk show at Melanie Gayle: This Snider Plaza boutique will have the spring jewelry collection from Rory Ashton on display from Thursday through Saturday. The designer herself will even be dropping by for a personal appearance on Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Saks Loves Your Cause Promotion: Through February 28, customers shopping at the Saks Fifth Avenue Galleria–or the Off 5th stores in Dallas or Grapevine–will have 5 percent of their total purchase donated to the American Red Cross when they use a Saks credit card. Do a little good, and pick up some of the department store’s goodies before the Galleria store closes up shop in June.

Leighelena trunk show at Gemma Collection: Check out the new spring line from native Texan and jewelry designer, Leigh Elena Navarro. The collection includes leather belts, wallets, card cases, and bangles.

Jessica Mitzner is a ShopTalk intern.

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