We need a little Christmas….
These holiday decorations were seen at Girl’s Night Out at Balliet’s. Take a look.
Helen Ford Wallace, Social Columnist
Girls night out at Balliet’s
Balliet’s long-anticipated, first-ever Girl’s Night Out is tomorrow night!
Tuesday, October 28, 6-9 PM
There will a $500 Balliet’s gift card giveaway; the first showing of the Marc Aurel Spring 2009 Collection; a Shu Uemura Eyelash Clinic; the debut of Pearl Ice at Balliet’s; 10% off of cosmetics; guitarist Edgar Cruz; martinis and food. And a few other surprises .
Helen Ford Wallace, Social Columnist
Sale at Allyson’s Closet
Vittadini Week at Dillard’s
It’s Vittadini Week Oct. 26-Nov. 15 at Dillard’s.
Get a $50 Dillard’s gift card for every Vittadini regular-price purchase of $250.
Avenue’s online site is having a sale
Avenue, which bills itself as a retailer for curvy women, is having an unbelievable sale where all pants (not including denim) are just $18 at www.avenue.com. This deal isn’t lasting long though – it ends Oct. 26.
Banana Republic has a deal for you
Sometimes we all need a little incentive to clean out our closets. Here’s one:
Donate a gently worn sweater or coat to any Banana Republic in the U.S. and Canada from Oct. 16-26 and receive a 30 percent discount on all regular priced merchandise for the same time period.
Some exclusions apply, so check with the store for details.
Donated items will be sold in Goodwill stores.
In the pink…for cancer research
There are many products which benefit cancer reseach. New ones include Ralph Lauren’s pink pony shirt.

With a focus on breast cancer, ten percent of proceeds from Pink Pony products support programs for early diagnosis, education, treatment and research. There is also an emphasis on bringing quality cancer care to medically underserved communities.
(Photo from Ralph Lauren Web Site)
Also shower for the cure is Philosophy’s pink ribbon shower gel. 100% of Philosophy’s net proceeds for this product goes directly to the Women’s Cancer Research Fund.
(Photo from Philosophy Web Site)
Helen Ford Wallace, Social Columnist










