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Craving Some Mama Time? Hit Up The Weekender Dallas

By Joslyn Taylor |
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Photo Elizabeth Lavin for D Moms

I don’t know about you ladies, but I’m feeling the need for some pampering time… in a big way. Somehow the fall craziness (i.e. carnivals, costumes, client deadlines and the like) have me craving a Calgon moment. While it’s not exactly lounging in a bath filled with cloyingly-scented bubbles, The Weekender Dallas happening this Friday and Saturday might just do the trick.

The two day event, hosted by The Luxi Society, is billed as a girls’ weekend out, with shopping, beauty consultations, food, and adult beverages (the adult beverages sealed the deal for me). The shindig takes place at a swank model home in Preston Hollow wherein over two dozen luxury brands will have their wares on offer. But the best part? The event helps benefit Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer.

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The Details:

The Weekender Dallas
Friday, October 25 6-9 p.m. and Saturday, October 26 10 a.m. -7 p.m.
Bella Vita Model Home, 6830 Waggoner Drive

Tickets (40% of proceeds will be donated to Wipe Out Kids’ Cancer):

  • Red Carpet Cocktail Party only (Friday night) $30
  • All-Day Shopping Pass (Saturday) $45
  • The Weekender VIP (Friday & Saturday) $65

 

Visit theluxiexperience.com to purchase tickets.

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