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Father's Day

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Trunk Show at Apricot Lane: Apricot Lane Boutique in GalShopping Fridaysleria Dallas will be hosting a fibi & clo trunk show this Friday, 1pm – 6pm. From wedges to jellies, you’re sure to find something summery that will strike your fancy. And the awesomely low prices might just tempt you to pick a pair or two to match your next pedicure.

Father’s Day Sale at Piermarini: Piermarini Boutique in Snider Plaza is the perfect place to do some last-minute Father’s Day shopping. Enjoy 30 percent off men’s and women’s clothing and shoes (excluding leather goods and jewelry) and pick a present Dad will love. The Father’s Day sale ends June 15.

Women’s Sale at Stanley Korshak: Stop by Stanley Korshak this weekend for their ongoing women’s sale. Snatch up chic spring and summer looks at 40 percent off, and be sure to check out the resort collections which have just been marked down to 60 percent off.

Once A Year Sale at Forty Five Ten: Don’t miss out on Forty Five Ten’s summer sale. Take 40 percent off men’s, women’s, and home for the rest of the season. But, get it while it’s hot. With discounts this good, I have a feeling my favorite Balenciaga wedges will be gone in a flash.

Summer Sale at Gemma Collection: If you’ve had your eye on one of Gemma Collection’s delicate chains, bold baubles, or classic monograms, hurry over for their summer sale and grab it while they’ve still got it. Take 25 percent off select items until they sell out. If shopping under pressure isn’t your thing, sign up for their e-mail list to receive 20 percent off one item.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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