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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Shopping FridaysShop your hearts out, ladies. It’s the last weekend to use your Partners Card, so strike while the iron is hot at any of the 750 stores in the city.

The Dallas Flea: The Flea is the place to be this Saturday for handmade wares, vintage finds, furniture, and all sorts of stocking stuffers. A measly $5 for entrance will give you access to a world of Etsy-esque vendors and endless gift inspiration. Raya suggests heading straight for Vera Jo jewelry for all your holiday shopping (and a little something for yourself, too!).

Kimberly McDonald Trunk Show at Forty Five Ten: Swing by this weekend to shop beautiful bespoke jewelry from Kimberly McDonald and meet the designer herself. These perfect-for-fall fire opal and diamond earrings will be yours for the picking Friday and Saturday along with the rest of her collection.

Donald J Pliner Personal Appearance at NorthPark: Donald J Pliner will be at Dillard’s this Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and you’re going to need to have your smartphones handy. The first 100 people to check in at the event on Facebook receive a free pair of DKNY tights, and if you share a picture of your favorite Pliner styles using #PlinerAtDillards, you will be entered to win three pairs of Donald J. Pliner shoes.

Impeccable Pig Fall Flash Sale: All sale items are half off, so stock up on cozy fall essentials when you stop by this weekend. Enjoy markdowns on clothing and accessories through Sunday.

Update: The Flea is on Saturday, not Sunday.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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