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Dallas Events and Pop-Ups to Shop This Weekend

So many sales, so little time.
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Oh you like shopping, do you? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This week, we’re rounding up some local pop-ups and events to help you plan the your weekend.

 

Victory Park Block Party / Thursday, 6-9pm

Not only does Victory Park’s upcoming black party, Eats Beats & Treats, utilize excellent assonance, it also sounds like an incredibly cool time. Stop by Dallas favorites such as Read Between the Lines, Buda Juice, and Joanna Czech, along with other participating stores for discounts, samples, and the chance to win a humongous prize.

 

Arteriors Warehouse Sale / Thursday-Saturday

Stop by Lovers Lane starting today to score anywhere from 75-80 percent off hundreds of Arteriors’ furniture, accessories, and (of course) their bread and butter: lighting. A little bird told us this sale might include offer their lowest markdowns ever. Click here to see what you can find, and then get yourself there.

 

Fatboy Pop-Up at Nest / Through July

A new happening home decor brand is headlining the McKinney Avenue shop, and it’s a whole lot of fun. We’re talking about blow-up-hot-dog-and-brightly-colored-bean-bag-chair kind of fun. Fatboy will only be popping up for a limited time though, so we suggest you snag your Lamzac Hangout stat.

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