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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

A vintage Chanel trunk show, prepping for summer with Trina Turk, and an Eddie Borgo personal appearance.
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Vintage Chanel
Vintage Chanel
Vintage Chanel pieces (photo courtesy of Stanley Korshak)

Vintage Chanel at Stanley Korshak: From gold statement necklaces and brooches to colorful bags of all shapes and sizes, you’ve got options at this vintage Chanel trunk show.  The sale is Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, so stop by to snag something special. After all, you can’t go wrong with Chanel.

Spring Restocking at Vintage Martini: With all the crop tops and peddle pushers coming back in style, there’s no better place to be shopping than vintage stores. Instead of rocking the modern crop, shop at Vintage Martini for the real deal. You’ll find unique items ranging from 1950s floral prints and chiffon dresses, to 1960s cocktail attire and jumpsuits.

Summer 2014 Collection Arrives at Trina Turk: I’ve always been a fan of Trina Turk’s bold colors and vibrant prints and the 2014 summer collection is the best so far. From multicolored matching sets to flowy solid tops, the whole line is feminine, daring, and bright. With a selection of flattering dresses, flirty skirts, and (conservative) midriff tops, you’re bound to see something that will spruce up your summer wardrobe.

Eddie Borgo Personal Appearance at Neiman Marcus Downtown: Read our Q&A with the master of cone spike jewels and hit up the downtown store for some one-on-one time with Eddie himself.

Lane Watkins is a ShopTalk intern.

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