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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

The Hawaiiana Pop-Up Shop: The Hawaiiana is hitting the road. Stop by the unveiling of their new Airstream Trailer Pop-Up Shop at Chicken Scratch, Friday 5:00 to 8:30. Get your weekend dose of aloha with BuDha Girl, Sundry, Spiritual Gangster, and all the Hawaiian kitsch you love.

Tootsies Trunk Show and Consolidation Sale: Fall is around the corner, (whether you like it or not) and it’s time to trade in your neon for oxblood. Stop by Tootsies for a sneak peek of BCBG’s Fall 2013 collection at their trunk show, and wipe away your end-of-summer woes while you shop fresh picks sent over from the Houston Tootsies at up to 80 percent off.

Mine Boutique Birthday Sale: Macaroons, cake balls, oh, and did we mention 20 percent off? Pop into Mine now through Saturday to celebrate’s the shop’s birthday, and pick out a present for yourself, too.

Trunk Show at Hemline: Show Me Your MuMu is taking over Hemline this weekend. Don’t be fooled by the name: this line is all about free-spirited, swingy styles, colorful prints, and yes, the versatile (and not at all Grandma-ish) MuMu.

Half Off at TrendZen: Shop all brands and all styles at 50 percent off this Sunday. From hot pants and halter tops to asymmetrical dresses and rompers, TrendZen fits all your active (or just lounging) needs. Find them at 6402 Redpine Rd, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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