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Highland Park Village Launches First Beauty Event

To celebrate its 85th anniversary, Highland Park Village is rolling out the red carpet for its first Beauty Event, which will run April 29 through May 1.
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To celebrate its 85th anniversary, Highland Park Village is rolling out the red carpet for its first Beauty Event, which will run April 29 through May 1. Throughout Friday and Saturday, luxury athletic brand Bandier will host complimentary fitness classes, including barre, yoga, and pilates. (Also, Soul Cycle will hand out class passes and announce the official opening date of its new, much-anticipated Dallas studio.)

Popular beauty brands will showcase their latest products and provide exclusive services by national makeup artists and skincare experts. With a cumulative beauty purchase of $150 at one of the more than 15 participating stores, guests will receive the complimentary and customizable Beauty Event bag filled with a variety of luxury products and offers from select brands. Participating stores will include Chanel, Five & TenHermès, and Carolina Herrera.

Save the date and look forward to a weekend filled with beauty, fitness, discounts, exclusive services, and complimentary products and classes from some of Dallas’ most luxurious beauty and fitness brands.

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