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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

Asian Inspiration, Tropical Spa Treatments, and Spring Things
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Crow Collection
Crow Collection
Spring Break in India (photo courtesy of Crow Collection of Asian Art)

Spring Break India at the Crow Collection of Asian ArtIn case you weren’t able to take the Spring Break vacation you’ve dreamed about, go to the Crow Collection of Asian Art for the Spring Break India Exhibit. Watch a fashion show featuring colorful, sparkling saris, and attend an Indian film screening complete with spiced nuts and teas. Create your own Indian-inspired jewelry and take photos in front of the Taj Mahal. You won’t actually be on Gandhi’s turf but you’ll get a little taste of Asia, minus all the travel time.

New Arrivals at Flirt Boutique: If you’re like me, quite the procrastinator, then you’re probably yet to find your St. Patty’s Day outfit.  The good news is, it’s not too late. It must be the Luck of the Irish because Flirt Boutique has new spring arrivals that just so happen to come in shades of green. Shop at Flirt and you won’t be the one getting pinched on St. Patty’s Day.

Kiehl’s Deals: Summer and the sun are right around the corner. Prep and preserve your skin at Kiehl’s with a complimentary healthy skin check. Spend $65 and receive a free skin care travel kit, or spend $100 and you’ll also get a full-size ultra facial cleanser.

New Arrivals at LFThe LF sale is over and it’s out with (all of) the old and in with the new. Visit LF in West Village for crop tops galore, distressed denim, and tons and floral and daisy prints. I highly doubt you’ll leave empty handed.

Tropical Pedicures at Riviera SpaWhether your prepping your feet for the sand or just wanting to show them a little TLC, stop by Riviera Spa for a tropical pedicure. Enjoy an exfoliating scrub, hydrating masque, and relaxing foot massage, as you sip on a bahama mama. Who needs the beach, anyway?

Lane Watkins is a ShopTalk intern

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