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Your One-Stop Color-Shop: Elements

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Elements Boutique Dallas
Elements Boutique Dallas
Rows of shorts in purple, green, linen, and pale metallic gold. Purple print dress by Alice + Olivia.

If any of the following are on your summer shopping list, head to Elements:

  • caftans
  • bold prints
  • colorful shorts
  • bright cuffs
  • kaleidoscope patterns
  • local jewels
  • colorblocked clutches
  • flowy fabrics
  • massive sale racks



Plus, June and July are months of seriously hot deals at Elements. For starters, the sales racks (four large ones) are full of designer pieces marked down to 50 percent off. Buy two 50-percent-off items, and get the third for 75 percent off. (I scored this Erin Fetherston halter maxi dress with a sheer hem for half the price today.) Shop Monday-Thursday from 3 pm to 6 pm and awaiting you is complimentary champagne and 15 percent off your purchase. (Who needs happy hour?) If that’s not good enough, how about gifts with purchase? On Tuesdays, spend $500 and receive a gift certificate for a mani or pedi. Spend $1,000 and get both. So basically, Tuesday between 3 pm and 6 pm is officially the best time of the week. You can snag free champagne, serious discounts, and a free mani/pedi.

Elements Boutique Dallas
(clockwise from top left) Locally designed stingray skin cuffs and bangles, new obsession: Erica Weiner jewelry affordably priced under $200; Dallas designed Archipelago clutches in solid colors and colorblock snakeskin, Park blouses in rainbow shades
Elements Boutique Dallas
Elements is FULL of flow-y, vacation-y caftans that will help you survive the summer. Prints cover the spectrum from ladylike hues to statement-making on-trend photographic prints.
Elements Boutique Dallas
The staple-worthy sheer blouse, made more interesting with a cage cutout.

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