1. e’lanes boutique opens its doors to Dallas with exclusive fashions on Lovers Lane at Inwood. Call 351-3131 for more information.
4. French Couture designer Paul Louis Orrier makes a personal appearance at Saks Fifth Avenue, with informal modeling of his collection. In the Designer Salon. 12 to 4 pm. (Through September 7)
9. Gentlemen’s Quarterly and Saks Fifth Avenue present an evening of men’s fall fashion. Cocktails precede the show. 4 to 6 pm. Call 458-7000, ext. 203 for ticket information.
10. Saks Fifth Avenue’s Opera Collection, a combined showing of American and European designs, opens with informal modeling. In the Designer Salon. 12 to 4 pm. (Through September 14)
Lester Melnick on the Parkway in Sakowitz Village will open and welcome you.
Ellie Straub presents the Best of American Couture at Lester Melnick Preston Royal. (Through September 14)
11. Saint Laurent-Rive Gauche joins theDallas Symphony Orchestra League ina fashion show luncheon benefitting theleague’s Cornerstone Campaign.Tickets $35 for members, $40 forguests. Call 521-9092 for moreinformation.
12. The Sanger Harris Accessory Fair features leading accessory designers touring five Sanger Harris stores. Call 749-2810 for details. (Through September 15)
14. The Gazebo presents a Nancy Heller cashmere trunk show with informal modeling. 10 to 6 pm.
17. Marshall Field’s opens its exclusivejewelry collection by designer AngelaCummings, formerly of Tiffany’s inNew York. In Fine Jewelry.
18. The Georgette Klinger Salon presentsinformal seminars on “The New Facefor Fall.” 10:30 to 5:30 pm. Call 385-9393 for more information. (ThroughSeptember 20)
19. Sanger Harris hosts a personal appearance by designer Elie Tahira with a showfeaturing the Tahira fall collection. In theSpecialty Shop, Valley View. 6:30 pm.(Continues September 20 at Hulen Mall)
29. Neiman-Marcus NorthPark features a special showing of Perry Ellis scarves. A representative is available to assist customers. In Accessories. 12 to 4 pm.
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