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Shop These Sales: Oct. 23-25

Local boutiques are continuing to roll out their fall collections, with some looking ahead to spring. No matter your preference, we’ve rounded up four sales worth your time this rainy weekend.
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Local boutiques are continuing to roll out their fall collections, with some looking ahead to spring. No matter your seasonal preference, we’ve rounded up four sales and fashion events worth your time this rainy weekend.

The Gypsy Wagon

Through Oct. 25

Through Sunday, the Henderson Avenue staple will host a “Show Me Your Mumu” trunk show, featuring the bohemian designer’s fall styles. On Friday, complimentary Henna tattoos will be given from 2-6 p.m.

LF Dallas

1-5 p.m. Oct. 24

In an effort to raise awareness, and funds, for breast cancer, 10 percent of your purchase will benefit Breast Cancer Research Foundation. LF will match donations, and you’ll be entered to win a $250 gift card.

Forty Five Ten

Through Oct. 24

The boutique will preview L.A.-based designer and former model Rosetta Getty’s spring 2016 collection. Meet Getty between 1-4 p.m. Oct. 23.

Movida Boutique

4-6 p.m. Oct. 25

The boutique will welcome lifestyle blogger Meghan Jones as it presents its fall collection. Jones will share fashion and beauty tips, and there will be a 30 percent discount on specific items throughout the afternoon.

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