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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

Christmas shopping might be dominating your weekend, but perhaps you can squeeze in a
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Mulberry's spring 2014

In short, anywhere you need to get the perfect presents. But there are a few can’t miss shop opps you might not want to miss.

Mulberry Spring/Summer 2014 Handbag Preview at Stanley Korshak: I’ve been watching Mulberry since it’s recent whimsical fall 2013 handbag campaign with Cara Delevingne covered in wide-eyed owls. The new collection promises to be equally lovely with ladylike classics and boxy shoulder bags that double as clutches. Get a first look Friday and Saturday.

TenOverSix x Factory Girl Holiday Trunk Show: Pick up a new holiday outfit. Sip a glass of champagne while you do do it. Vintage party frocks are provided by designer vintage shop Factory Girl and sculptural pieces of artsy rope jewelry to throw over them are provided by Neon Zinn. Happening from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at TenOverSix.

Black Moth Jewelry Designer Meet & Greet at Cicada: The avant-garde Snider Plaza shop is hosting a designer appearance by Patricia Guerrero of Black Moth. The contemporary jewelry collection is made of recycled silver and gold and conflict-free diamonds inspired by nature–namely, leaves, pods, and blossoms, which are turned into sometimes adventurous, sometimes dainty cuffs, rings, and earrings.

Free Mani with Your Pedi at L’acqua Spa: Through Dec. 31, the Park Lane nail salon is offering free express manicures with the purchase of a pedicure. Book a 90-minute massage or signature facial and you can tack on a complimentary spa pedicure.

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