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March 18, 2010

There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.

Scratch that. There was a hot designer who loved her shoes. So she took a standard shipping truck, painted flowers on it and took her shop-on-wheels on the road.

Cynthia Rowley – the star style setter whose whimsical looks are the stuff of fantasy – created a totally pimpin’ ride that just rolled into town, and you have a chance to hop on board for the ultimate roadie experience. The truck, tricked out with hardwood floors, fabric wall coverings, fixtures and a fitting room, is parked at the Galleria next to Saks through this Sunday, March 21st. It’s stocked with everything from her spring line – apparel, bags, legwear and jewelry – and shoppers can browse before it rolls out to the West Coast.

Here’s an exclusive chance to meet with the shop’s pro stylist who will help you spend a $250 clothing voucher. You can bring 10 friends along for the ride, who can play dress-up with a sweet discount.

Just refer three friends to Houston Tidbits and you could be truckin’ in no time.

Yep, you’re on a highway to hip.

Click here for your chance to win the ultimate truck stop… it’ll be wheels-off fun.

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