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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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Shopping FridaysChi Omega Christmas Market 2013: Kick off the holiday season with a bit of shopping at Chi Omega’s Christmas Market at Centennial Hall in Fair Park. More than 165 vendors will showing off their seasonal goods, including jewelry, original art, home décor, toys, and anything else you might need for your “nice” list. Parking is $10 and valet is available. If you would like to get a leg up on the thousands of other holiday shoppers, make sure to attend the Preview Party or First Call events.

Stanley Korshak Fall Savings: Save up to 25 percent on all your fall favorites, from cozy cashmere to luxe leather. Shop in store or online through Saturday.

Jamie Wolf Trunk Show: Shop the earthy-glamourous collection and meet the designer. The Jamie Wolf trunk show, on the second level of Neiman Marcus, will showcase Jamie’s new line, featuring turquoise, black star diopside, and tanzanite with pave diamonds and 18kt gold.

Dallas Vintage Clothing and Jewelry Show: Dreaming of a little something vintage under your tree this year? Make sure to stop by Dallas Vintage Clothing and Jewelry Show to peruse goodies from fifty dealers from across the U.S. There will be vintage jewelry, clothing, and accessories for show and sale, with a portion of the Friday proceeds benefitting The Fashionistas.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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