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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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Shopping FridaysThe Fashionistas Fashion Fridays at Fedora: Alliteration aside, this party sounds pretty cool. Stop by from 6 to 8 p.m. for a night of “fun and fashion” featuring the fall collection of local line Nine Muses. In the mean time, practice a few tongue twisters.

John Varvatos Trunk Show at Stanley Korshak: Because trust me when I say your man needs an animal print cardi and studded leather Converse stat. Feast your eyes on these awesome pieces at Stanley Korshak this weekend, and give a gift worth borrowing.

OU/TX Weekend at Adeline: If you haven’t yet heard of the Red River Rivalry, I’m guessing you’re missing a pulse, otherwise, it’s time to get shopping. Adeline is giving y’all 20 percent off red and orange merchandise now through Saturday, so diehard fans and fashion enthusiasts alike can get in on the action. After you’re all dolled up, check out one of these 10 spots to watch the game.

Fall Sale at Calypso St. Barth: Take an extra 25 percent off all sale styles online and in boutiques, not including home items. I’m personally obsessing over the OMG Fringe Bag, which, I venture to say, by any other name would OMG as sweet.

New Markdowns at Bevello: Don’t miss the crazy-good deals at Bevello this week. Swing on by for sixty percent off shoes, clothing, accessories, and more, plus buy-two-get-one-free on all sale items.

Blue Jeans Go Green at Rich Hippie: Support Blue Jeans Go Green by bringing your used denim into Rich Hippie. Clean out your closets for a cause, and Rich Hippie will even reward your good deed with $50 off your entire purchase.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

 

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