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Where We’ll Be Shopping With Our Partners Card

20% off? Count us in.
By Margaux Anbouba |
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Today is the start of savvy shoppers’ favorite week of the year. Yes, it’s Partners Card time. Purchasing a card will get you a 20% discount at more than 750 stores, which can be a bit overwhelming. To help you out, we made of list of where we’ll be using our shopping discount this weekend (and what we’re lusting over).

The Shak. Stanley Korshak’s edgier sister shop has lots of clutches, felt hats, and jackets to get you ready for when winter is (eventually) here.

Goo Goo Eyes. Maybe you need a new pair of shades, or it’s time to trade your specs for something new and flashy. Saturday the store is hosting Oliver Peoples and Tom Ford trunk shows, which is a great time to find both at discounted prices.

Lela Rose. Find that perfect meet-the-parents dress (read: refined yet sexy) at the local designer’s Highland Park Village shop.

Madison. Stop by for statement necklaces, candy-colored bags of all shapes and sizes, and Jeff Koons piggy banks.

Pure Barre Dallas Even though this isn’t a boutique, we can’t help but think how awesome our legs will look in those Jimmy Choo pumps (also participating in Partners Card!) after a few barre classes.

For more information on the Partners Card, click here

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