Friday, April 19, 2024 Apr 19, 2024
78° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Sales

Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Whether it’s a sale you seek, or just a cool shopping experience, we’ve got you covered. Here are a few of our picks for where to shop in Dallas this weekend.
|
Image

Whether it’s a sale you seek, or just a cool shopping experience, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where to shop in Dallas this weekend.

 

Elements 

Treat yourself to a trip to Elements’ lovely shop this weekend, and do it guilt-free when you take advantage of 40% off select styles from Mason, Veda, N21, MSGM, Mara Hoffman, Alexis and more.

Screen Shot 2015-04-24 at 3.08.41 PM

 

 

Calypso St. Barth

50% off? You’ve got my attention. 50% off already reduced sale styles? I’m lacing up my running shoes. Take advantage of the breezy, luxury boutique’s sale at Plaza at Preston Center through the weekend.

main_a

 

Forty Five Ten

Here’s tomorrow’s plan: grab your group, enjoy brunch in the T Room, then step into Forty Five Ten to meet Yves Spinelli and shop the designer’s exclusive trunk show.

forty five ten


Agent Provocateur 

Any trip to Agent Provocateur’s luxurious new NorthPark store is going to be a memorable one. Add MAKE UP FOR EVER and a fun shopping and pampering event, and you’re guaranteed a great time PLUS a mini makeover. Email [email protected] or call 214.234.7502to make your private appointment.

SS15_Dallas_Makeupforever_05

 

Tory Burch

Let’s talk about your spring wardrobe. It could use a little Tory. Add some colorful, fun finds to your closet during Tory Burch’s Spring Event through Monday.

Tory Burch

 

Luxury Garage Sale

Before the Chicago transplant makes its way to Ceylon et Cie next Thursday, shop the popular Chicago-based consignment store’s curated selection of vintage Chanel and designer accessories at Blue Print through Saturday. Head to Blue Print’s blog to glimpse all the goodness.

IMG_8058

Related Articles

Image
Local News

Wherein We Ask: WTF Is Going on With DCAD’s Property Valuations?

Property tax valuations have increased by hundreds of thousands for some Dallas homeowners, providing quite a shock. What's up with that?
Image
Commercial Real Estate

Former Mayor Tom Leppert: Let’s Get Back on Track, Dallas

The city has an opportunity to lead the charge in becoming a more connected and efficient America, writes the former public official and construction company CEO.
Advertisement