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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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Shopping FridaysAlpha Chi Couture: The Tower Club is the place to be this Friday evening. Join the women of SMU Alpha Chi Omega for the sixth annual Alpha Chi Couture, a fashion show and silent auction benefitting Genesis Women’s Shelter. Dallas fashion icon Jan Strimple will host as co-eds and alums walk the runway in a stand against domestic violence. Purchase your ticket here.

Angela Scott and Kieley Kimmel Trunk ShowSwing by TenOverSix for two trunk shows today. Treat yourself to refreshments and shopping with Kieley Kimmel apparel and The Office of Angela Scott shoes, yours for the picking all day long. It’s the perfect cure for a long work week and makes our Can’t Miss list. RSVP to [email protected].

Fatality of an Immortal Runway Show: Creative fashion stylist Landon Simpson brings together pieces from local designers Charles Smith II of Smith II and Mario Alberto Gallegos Jr to create the “Fatality of an Immortal” runway show.

MartinMARTIN Trunk Show at Cicada Collection: Pop over to Cicada Collection starting this Friday to check out avant-garde fashions from martinMARTIN. The latest collection is funky and feminine despite its colorlessness, as it plays with volume to create unpredictable shapes.

Leighelena Trunk Show at Tootsies: Shop the signature jigsaw bracelets, pretty enamel cuffs, and lots of colorful stones to pile on your wrists, today through the 18th. The designer Leigh Navarro will be making a personal appearance next Thursday.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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