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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

By Bailey Powell |
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Neiman Marcus NorthPark: Today and tomorrow mark big days at the department store with trunk shows for Chanel and Dominique Cohen coming to a close. Meet Cohen and view the collection from 10am-4pm but don’t let Karl down- stop by the Shoe Salon and take in Chanel’s latest offerings from 10am-6pm. On Saturday shoppers can engage in a hunt for fifteen Nancy Gonzalez clutches hidden throughout the store with clues found via FourSquare check in. Bring your smart phone and your best wits- game on!

Junkadoodle Flea Market: In case you didn’t get enough this past weekend at the Dallas Flea, stop by Bettyann and Jimbo’s whimsically named Junkadoodle this Saturday from 10am-6pm. If you’re looking to be on the other side of the cash register you can rent out a space for $35 and sell your own things.

lululemon athletica Trunk Show: Calling all yogis and yoginis: if you’re interested in a trunk show and a public display of your flexibility, come join the yoga class occurring in NorthPark’s CenterPark tomorrow morning from 9-10:30am. Rehydrate with some complimentary Zico water and snap up some work out gear afterward.

Thrift Studio by Dwell With Dignity: Update your own digs while helping someone else do the same. Kicking off with a preview party tonight, the Thrift Studio is a pop-up-shop that sells overstocked and gently used items twice a year. All of the proceeds go toward Dwell With Dignity, an organization with a mission to create inspiring and uplifting homes for the homeless and poverty stricken.


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