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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

By Jessica Acklen |
nordstrom, jimmy choo, stanley korshak, hamilton, will rogers memorial center, dallas shopping, shopping in dallas, where to shop in dallas this weekend, fort worth shopping, belvest, Spivey LLC, barneys, NARS, Dolly Johnson Antique and Art Show

nordstrom, jimmy choo, stanley korshak, hamilton, will rogers memorial center, dallas shopping, shopping in dallas, where to shop in dallas this weekend, fort worth shopping, belvest, Spivey LLC, barneys, NARS, Dolly Johnson Antique and Art ShowWorld of Jimmy Choo Spring Event: Nordstrom at NorthPark is giving shoe lovers everywhere a reason to be excited this weekend. Not only can you browse the spring 2012 collection, but they are also having some snacks and live music.

Stanley Korshak Trunk Shows: If you have some time to kill this weekend, Stanley Korshak is the place to be. (Isn’t it always?) You can check out three great trunk shows today and tomorrow and they are ones that the men will love. Shop Hamilton‘s dress shirts and Spivey LLC’s fabulous cuff links. You can even meet Megan Spivey, the designer. And, Belvest is bringing an assortment of their luxurious suit styles in plenty of fabrics.

Barneys NARS Makeup Event: Browsing Barneys is always a joy. But today and tomorrow its even better than usual. You can check out NARS Better Than Bare Makeup, a new line that makes your skin feel light and airy. So check out these barely-there cosmetics and chat with Barneys beauty experts.

Dolly Johnson Antique and Art Show: Ok, I know it’s all the way in Fort Worth, but this expansive antique and art show is a must-see this weekend. Drop by the Will Rogers Memorial Center today until 7 or tomorrow from 9 am to 5 pm for a look at some unique pieces. It’s $7 at the door. Plus, tonight there is a Happy Hour Party with BBQ, live music, and drinks. Can you really pass that up?

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