Buy PDX: The Best Holiday Shopping and Events This Week

There is fine art, toast toppings and wine, plus Boulevard de Magenta and Stephanie D debut new lines.

Ladies Night Out with Stephanie D Couture

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Stephanie D Couture debuts it's new day-to-night collection and hosts a raffle with prizes from places like Caffe Umbria and Hair MW. Via Delizia 1104 NW Marshall St. Thursday, Dec. 3, 6-9 pm.

PNCA Student Art Sale

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Art by PNCA faculty, alumni and staff goes on sale First Thursday at 3 pm and continues throughout the weekend. PNCA, 511 NW Broadway, Room 136. Thursday-Saturday, Dec. 3-5, 11 am-7 pm. Free.

Old Portland Holiday Jubilee

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Starting with wine Friday night and continuing with coffee Saturday morning, Old Portland is hosting 20 local artists, Alma Chocolate, SE Wine Collective and Ristretto Roasters—truly Old Portland. Old Portland, Hardware & Architectural, 700 NE 22nd Ave. Friday, Dec. 4, 6-9 pm and Saturday, Dec. 5, 10 am-6 pm. Free.

America's Largest Christmas Bazaar

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It's been around since 1982, and Santa still looks the same. Portland EXPO Center, 2060 N Marine Dr. Friday-Sunday, Dec. 4-6. $7.

Rebel Junk Holiday Vintage Market

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This DIY-lover's paint company throws great (if pricey) vintage and antique markets across the country. Washington County Fair Complex, 873 NE 34th Ave., Hillsboro. Friday-Saturday, Dec. 4-5. $20.

Pop-Up Shop PDX

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It can be hard to weed out the markets of amateur knitting projects from the promising gift fairs. This one will be one of the season's most polished. Probably Portland's biggest (and definitely most publicized) pop-up, Pop-Up Shop PDX takes over the indie favorite fashion venue The Cleaners with things like Alma Chocolates, Vintalier vintage and Tine & oak whiskeys. The Cleaners at Ace Hotel, 403 SW 10th Ave., Sunday, Dec. 6, 10 am-6 pm. Free.

Leisure Public House Craft Show

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Drink specials, tarot readings and local artisans in what's probably still NoPo's classiest drinking establishment, complete with board games, a fireplace and a cat. Leisure Public House, 8002 N. Lombard St., Saturday, Dec. 5, 11 am-5 pm. Free.

Pacifica Annual Holiday Warehouse Sale

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Boxes of overstock perfumes, makeup, lotions and things that smell like artisanal yoga sweat draw hoards to Pacifica's NW industrial space. Prices are way cheaper than at Whole Foods. Pacifica, 3135 NW Industrial St., Friday-Sunday, Dec. 4-6. 12-4 pm.

Hip Chicks Holiday Market

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A dozen or so vendors selling things like bee balms, knit-crafts and soaps, with wines for tasting by Hip Chicks. Hip Chicks Do Wine, 4510 SE 23rd Ave. Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 5-6. 12-5 pm. $6 to taste. 21+.

McMenamin's 6th Annual Holiday Market

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Dickens Carolers and 60 vendors, with McMenamunchies and pours of the Kris Kringle Seasonal and other ales for sale. Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, 4045 NW Cornelius Pass Rd., Hillsboro. Sunday, Dec. 6, 12-5 pm. Free.

Ladies' Night Out

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One of Portland's most socially active fashion designers, Wendy Ohlendorf is debuting Adriane Panciera's jewelry line and hosting a party for Portland fashion-mongers at her shop. Boulevard de Magenta, 632 SW Pine St. Sunday, Dec. 6. 3-7 pm. Free.

Bridge Nine Candle Co. Holiday Sale

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Drinks and Instagram-worthy candles. Buy three, get one free (candles). Salty Teacup, 8416 N Lombard St. Sunday, Dec 6. 12 pm-3 pm. Free.

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