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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this WeekendZinke Trunkshow at Haven BoutiqueSuit up for the first official day of summer. Haven is hosting a trunk show this weekend featuring Zinke’s entire summer swim and lingerie collection, and it’s way too cute to pass up. Their ruffle bandeaus and high-waisted bottoms might just find their way into my overflowing swimsuit drawer.

Summer Sale at y&i: Take a trip to trendy y&i for some seriously slashed prices (50 to 90 percent off!) and a clearance rack full of goodies starting at a pocketbook-friendly $9.99. The sale ends June 22.

Rory Ashton Trunk Show: Stop by Milk & Honey today for local designer Rory Ashton’s trunk show. Shop her entire collection of jewelry and meet Rory herself. Her “It Girl” hoops and stone necklaces will make it hard to pick just one piece, so grab a few and start accessorizing.

Roving Style Pop-Up Shop: Make your next visit to The Foundry a fashionable one. Shop looks from Alice + Olivia, Clover Canyon, and LNA at Roving Style’s pop-up shop, Saturday 6 p.m. to midnight. Come for the clothes and accessories, and stick around for a drink or two while you listen to Dead Flowers with The Roomsounds. RSVP via [email protected].

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern. 

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