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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Shopping FridaysFlirt Boutique Sidewalk Sale: Grab the styles you’ve been eyeing all season at 50 percent off during the Sidewalk Sale. Save on summer styles, shoes, jewelry, and jeans, and treat yourself to a few items off the sale rack (Only $15-$20!).

Deep South Trunk Show at Hemline:  Made in the Deep South‘s jewelry collection is taking over Hemline this weekend. Stop by through Saturday to shop the handcrafted pieces, made with leather and antique accents. Enter to win a $75 Hemline gift card with your Made in the Deep South purchase.

Keeping Up: Kendall and Kylie Jenner are promoting their new jewelry line, Metal Haven, at Nordstrom BP in NorthPark Center today, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Ralph Lauren Welcomes Fall: Grab the kiddos and head to NorthPark for cookie decorating and coloring this Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Celebrate the advent of fall with some family fun, and pick up a few of next season’s necessities while you’re at it.

The Hawaiiana Pop-up Shop: Swing into fall island style, with hula-girl-approved looks that make the transition from triple-digit temps to the crisper days ahead a breeze. Today and Saturday, 4:00 to 9:00 p.m at The Lot.

End of Summer Sale at Allie Coosh: Everything (yes, everything) is 40 to 60 percent off at Allie Coosh right now. What are you waiting for?

Aveda Says Relax: If the harsh summer sun is stressing out your silky strands, Aveda knows just what to do. Visit the store in NorthPark for a free dose of repair and protection for your hair, and a complimentary neck massage and Stress-Fix lotion when you show this post. Ahhh.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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