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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

A Sarah Jessica Parker appearance, an end-of-season sale at Octane, and discounts at Vince.
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SJP Collection
SJP Collection
SJP Collection (photo courtesy of Nordstrom)

Sarah Jessica Parker Appearance at Nordstrom: If you’re a Sex in the City fan, this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss. Sarah Jessica Parker’s SJP Collection is a line of shoes and handbags created to reflect her personal, feminine style. On Sunday, March 9 at Nordstrom in NorthPark Center, Sarah Jessica Parker is making a personal appearance to present the line including the “Manhattan” trench coat, from 12:30 pm to 1:30 p.m.

Exclusive offer at Vince in Highland Park Village: Vince is a go-to store for basic separates and solid colored pieces. If you’re familiar with the line, (and obsessed like myself), visit the Vince store for an exclusive offer on Spring apparel: $50 off your purchase of $350 or more, $100 off your purchase of $500 or more, and $300 off your purchase of $1,200 or more (through Sunday, March 16). Rest assured that you’ll find some versatile pieces to live in this spring.

Intermix Sale: Full of fitted Torn by Ronny Kobo party dresses, distressed Rag and Bone jeans,  fun jewelry, and shoes, Intermix has contemporary fashion figured out. In case the impeccably styled mannequins aren’t enough to get you in the door, then a sale with items up to 85 percent off, should. Find some steals for your wardrobe at Intermix in NorthPark Center from Wednesday, March 5  to Tuesday, March 11.

Original Octane End of the Season Sale: For those seeking unique apparel created by local and up-and-coming designers, shop at Original Octane until Saturday, March 15, for 30 to 90 percent off merchandise. It may be an end of the season sale, but that doesn’t mean you won’t need those warm clothes next year.

Lane Watkins is a ShopTalk intern. 

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