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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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where to shop this weekend, dallas shopping, stanley korshak, west end village, monique pean, saks fifth avenue dallas, carmen marc valvo, badgley mishka Buy Buy Winter Sidewalk Sale: The West Village is giving us a reason to celebrate this weekend with it’s Buy Buy Winter Sidewalk Sale. You have from 11 to 7 Friday and Saturday and 12 to 6 on Sunday to find some winter steals. Because some stores are offering up to 75% off, this is the perfect opportunity to shop some great deals on anything from sweaters to boots to dresses.

Monique Péan: Friday and Saturday, Stanley Korshak is the place to be. You can meet jewelry designer Monique Péan and preview her new Inti Collection and even buy some of her eco-friendly pieces for yourself. From 12:30 to 6:00 on Friday and 10:00 to 2:30 on Saturday, make plans to check out the collection and treat yourself to a statement-making piece.

Silver Range Trunk Show: Saks Fifth Avenue is calling our names. The Silver Range Trunk Show at Saks starts this weekend and ends February 12. But you should be one of the first ones to shop the trunk show  Friday and Saturday from 10:00 to 9:00 and Sunday from 12:00 to 6:00. Find phenomenal dresses from designers like Carmen Marc Valvo and Badgley Mishka.

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