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27 February 2013

OK, breathe, I’ve got you covered.  No need to check the sales at 11AM and then again at 12PM only to find out that there is nothing really worth getting fired for.  These are today’s worthy sales that I would hit myself.

 

Starting at 11AM:

Cole Haan on RueLaLa.com

Why?

Because  I need  a bag in a bold shade to light up my spring look. Plus colored leather is very hot right now.

Cole Haan on RueLaLa.com

ESCADA SPORT on RueLaLa.com

Why?

Because their classic sport elegant look is most certainly my style.

ESCADA SPORT on RueLaLa.com

Luxe Flats: By Balenciaga, Lanvin, & More on RueLaLa.com

Why?

Because I am 5’9”

Luxe Flats: By Balenciaga, Lanvin, & More on RueLaLa.com

Marc Jacobs on Ideeli.com

Why?

OK, So I don’t know what collection the bags will be from, but Marc Jacobs is the king of New York and he can do no wrong. For the right price, it’s an investment piece.

Marc Jacobs on Ideeli.com

Notte by Marchesa on RueLaLa.com

Why?

Because the Notte by Marchesa has just the right amount of vintage to add a little drama to my wardrobe. They tend to be expensive, which means that I would save a pretty penny if I get one  on sale.

 Notte by Marchesa on RueLaLa.com

Starting at 12PM:

Helmut Lang on Gilt.com

Why?

I like the clean crisp European Helmut Lang look. That’s me again!

Helmut Lang on Gilt.com

Jack Rogers on Gilt.com

Why?

I live on the Upper East Side, and they are very Upper East Side. Every time I see them I hear Jackie O’s voice in my head.

Jack Rogers on Gilt.com



Posted by Mirela Gluck at 08:00 AM
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27 February 2013

WHAT: Sharnelle Furs Sample Sale

WHY: Get luxurious furs and fur accessories at manufactures prices at the Sharnelle Furs Sample Sale.

Sharnelle Furs has designed and made all the great furs on Broadway and on screen, seen in … Gypsy, Lend Me A Tenor, Anything Goes, HBO’s Boardwalk Empire and for many films.

Sharnelle Furs, a manufacturer and designer of fine fur garments and accessories since 1977, is one of the only places in NYC to find affordable designer furs. Choose from a large selection of sheared mink coats, jackets, fur-lined raincoats, and a full line of accessories, such as scarves, vests, hats, stoles, bags, and more at manufacturer prices. Or let them transform your out-of-style fur into a fabulous-fur lined or reversible garment at a reasonable price. Buy direct and save.

Visa, Mastercard, American Express and cash accepted. All sales final.

  • Mink coats now $1,995, orig. $4,500
  • Fur vests from $195
  • Fox ear muffs now $25, Fox headbands now $65
  • Reversible fur ¾ jackets now $650, orig. $1,500
  • Knitted fox hats now $135, orig. $395
  • Knitted rex rabbit scarves now $49, orig $195

Sharnelle Furs Sample Sale

WHEN: 1/26 – 2/15; M-F (10-6), Sat (10-5), Sun (11-4)

WHERE: 151 West 28th Street
Ground Floor
between 6th & 7th Avenues
New York, NY 10011
(800) 224-3877
www.sharnellefurs.com

SUBMITTED BY: TheStylishCity.com

For the complete list of today’s sales and sample sales check HERE



Posted by Bindra at 01:53 AM
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26 February 2013

WHAT: Jaded Jewels Sample Sale

WHY: Jaded Jewels is having a jewelry sample sale for wholesale prices & below wholesale prices.

Savings of 40-60% off on all semi-precious jewelry earrings, necklaces, bracelets and one-of-a-kind pieces and creations. Try-ons permitted.

Cash, Mastercard, Visa, American Express and other major credit cards accepted.

Jaded Sample Sale

WHEN: 2/27 – 3/1; W-F (10:30-6)

WHERE: 1046 Madison Avenue
Suite 3 North
(corner at 80th Street)
212.744.0312

SUBMITTED BY: TheStylishCity.com

For the complete list of today’s sales and sample sales check HERE



Posted by Bindra at 01:04 AM
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12 February 2013

You are An Actor on Life's Stage: Don't Just Buy Clothes, Invest in Your Brand

How many times have you gone to your favorite retailer to try on clothes? And how many times have you wondered to yourself, “Is this a wise purchase?” Now, how many times did you go ahead with the purchase, despite your better judgement, only to have said garment(s) linger in the murky depths of your wardrobe, tags still attached?

Any woman who enjoys shopping has likely been in that predicament, myself included. And the same old tune plays over and over again. You keep telling yourself you’ll put it on; that you’ll finally wear it out of the house. But every time you throw it over your head or zip it up, it just doesn’t “feel right” and back to the closet it goes.

The biggest culprit of the “dress destined to gather dust in your closet”? The discount rack.

Getting a killer deal feels great, but understand this: Even if you’re saving 75% on that Michael Kors pant or DVF frock, you’re actually wasting money if you never wear it.

So how does a bargain loving fashionista amend her ingrained shopping habits? By understanding — and investing in — her personal brand.

Think of your closet as actors’ garb. Who are you? What is the message you want to convey to the world? Once you can answer those questions (which does require thoughtful, inward contemplation), you’re better equipped to plan your wardrobe.

The clothing and accessories that a business woman in her late 40s wears should reflect the fact that she's an established, successful woman who's self assured.

Take, for example, “Sarah,” a figurative business woman in her late 40s who works in a corporate setting and recently back in the dating market. The clothing and accessories that “Sarah” wears should reflect the fact that she’s an established, successful woman who’s self assured. Because she’s single and hoping to meet a winsome partner at the cafe, happy hour or otherwise, “Sarah” would benefit from wearing clothing that’s (tactfully) inviting.

A single, early 30s woman would do well with a wardrobe full of fresh patterns and prints.

“Maggie” serves as another illustration. She’s a single, early 30s woman who makes roughly 75k a year and lives in a Manhattan studio apartment. She works in a fast-paced, new media setting and devours fashion blogs (alongside garden fresh salads) on her lunch break. In order to convey her spritely spirit and passion for fashion, “Maggie” would do well with a wardrobe full of fresh patterns and prints, the season’s hottest colors and enough statement accessories to sate her style needs.

See how both women can still be on trend and in the style know, but each have their own distinct personal brand?

Planning a wardrobe does take time, but the effort pays off both financially and in terms of your personal brand. Start by accumulating a set of wardrobe must-haves (basics you know you’ll wear often), along with accessories that speak to your personal aesthetic. Then, whenever you shop, ask yourself the following questions: Does this convey who I am? When and where will I wear this outfit? Do I have the appropriate accessories/pieces at home to create an outfit with this garment?

If you can answer all those questions easily, buy it. Buy it because it speaks to your personal brand and not because it’s on sale or because you feel like spending money.

By following the above steps, you’ll create an enviable wardrobe that ensures you’ll have something to wear for all occasions. The best part? You’ll save money along the way, even if you do make a few big splurges.

Tip: go through your closet to get rid of anything you haven’t worn — or will not wear — in 18 months. Donate these items, sell them or return them to the store if possible. Designate that money to your “new purchases” fund.

You are An Actor on Life's Stage: Don't Just Buy Clothes, Invest in Your Brand

By Wendy Rose Gould



Posted by Wendy Rose Gould at 07:30 AM
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