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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Shopping FridaysRenée Rouleau Anniversary Sale: Stock up on your Renée Rouleau spa favorites during the week-long Anniversary Sale and pamper away! Use the promo code “DShopTalk” to receive 15 percent off all products at www.reneerouleau.com and read why ShopTalk loves Renée Rouleau here.

Summer Sale at The Gypsy Wagon: Run on over to the Gypsy Wagon to save 40 percent on all summer styles. Free People, Show Me Your Mumu, Judith March, and more will be gracing the sales racks, so don’t miss out.

Etsy Pop-Up Shop at Pouf: Your eyes could use a break from the monitor. Pop over to Pouf to shop five Dallas-based Etsy vendors – in person – at the pop-up shop. Get your hands on one-of-a-kind pieces and declare your online shopping days are over (okay, just kidding about the last bit).

Deep Ellum Market: The market has moved indoors this year, but don’t think four walls will stifle the fun. This time around there will be plenty of fresh food, handmade crafts, and vintage goods for shoppers to enjoy as they listen to live music from a few local bands. 

Buy Buy Summer Sidewalk Sale: Head over to West Village this weekend to shop at Accents, Epic Apparel, L. Bartlett, and Lilli London at up to 75 percent off. Enjoy the cooler weather and snatch up racks of spring and summer styles, including swimwear, breezy dresses, tunics, and more.

Half Off at Adeline: Get your paws on summer sale items at 50 percent off. Stop by to shop tribal, neon, and maxi dresses galore at pocketbook-friendly prices.

Milk + Honey Online: D’s Best for Affordable Women’s Clothing has taken their collection online. Browse their just-launched website and get ready to swoon. The online shop makes wish-listing easier for friends and family, but don’t forget to pop into the beautiful, little shop on Henderson if you’re a local.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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