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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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dallas flea, northpark, neiman marcus, neiman marcus northpark, where to shop in dallas this weekend, sam edelman, h.d.'s, hds, lia sophia, south side on lamar, dallas shopping, shopping in dallasThe Dallas Flea: If you make any shopping trips this weekend, this is one is a must. All day tomorrow at South Side on Lamar, you can shop absolutely anything at this one-day-only event – clothes, jewelry, art, etc. – and all from local vendors. It’s only a $5 entry fee and you can check out the website for more info.

H.D.’s Pants with Punch Event: Check out the most popular looks in pants for the season at H.D.’s, including bold colors and prints. Today until 7 and tomorrow from 11 to 6, find some inspiration for the spring. And, with a purchase of $200, you will receive a free gift.

Jesse Edelman of Sam Edelman Appearance: Take an outing to Neiman Marcus NorthPark (I always need to go to NorthPark. Don’t you?) and meet Jesse Edelman, the son of one of my favorite shoe designers, Sam Edelman. Plus, you can get a special look at this season’s collection. It’s all happening tomorrow from 1:30 to 3:30 and you receive a special gift with any Sam Edelman purchase.

Lia Sophia Mobile Jewelry Party: Do you want to win jewelry? Because I do. Visit the Lia Sophia Mobile Jewelry Party at The Shops at Park Lane today until 6 and tomorrow from 10 to 6 and enter for a chance to $1,000 worth of the designs in a drawing. They will also treat you to mini manicures, makeup touch-ups and a chance to shop some lovely pieces.

Jessica Acklen is a shopping intern.

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