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23 November 2018

WHAT: Fivestory Black Friday Sale

WHY:ย Take 20% off storewide and sitewide for additional savings up to 50% off at the Fivestory Black Friday Sale.

Designers include Alexander Wang, Carolina Herrera, Jimmy Choo, Alexander McQueen, Proenza Schouler, and many more.

In store and online at FivestoryNY.com. Use code TURKEY26 at checkout online.

WHEN: 11/22 - 11/26

WHERE: 18 East 69th Street
New York, NY 10021
(212) 288-1338
Online - FivestoryNY.com.

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

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About Fivestory New York

Fivestory New York is a multi-brand, multi-category boutique located in the heart of Madison Avenue. Part maven; Part luxury retail; Fivestory is a connoisseur's world of curated art, fashion and design. A place of consummate taste where you experience the excitement and love of sharing the finest and the Au Courant.

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5 October 2018

WHAT: Fivestory Friends & Family Sale

WHY:ย Take 25% off a selection of clothing, shoes, and accessories at the Fivestory Friends & Family Sale. Noe extended through October 14th.

Designers include Alexander Wang, Carolina Herrera, Nina Ricci, Proenza Schouler, and many more.

In store and online at FivestoryNY.com. Use code FRIENDS at checkout online.

WHEN: 10/4 - 10/14

WHERE: 18 East 69th Street
New York, NY 10021
(212) 288-1338
Online - FivestoryNY.com.

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

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ABOUT
About Fivestory New York

Fivestory New York is a multi-brand, multi-category boutique located in the heart of Madison Avenue. Part maven; Part luxury retail; Fivestory is a connoisseur's world of curated art, fashion and design. A place of consummate taste where you experience the excitement and love of sharing the finest and the Au Courant.

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Posted by Bindra at 09:41 AM
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14 September 2018

WHAT: Prive Men's Sample Sale

WHY: Limited selection of men's contemporary and designer brands at a discount at theย Prive Men's Sample Sale.

Brands include Alexander Wang, McQ, Kenzo, A.P.C, IRO, Issey Miyaki, Saturdays NYC, Fred Perry, and more.

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, AmEx, Apple Pay accepted.

WHEN: 9/14 - 9/16; F-Sat (11-7), Sun (11-5)

WHERE: Chelsea Market
75 9th Avenue
New York, NY 10011

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

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About Prive

Prive Designer Sales is the premier exclusive sale and multi-brand sample sale company in North America.

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16 July 2018

If you happen to work in fashion, you intend to work in fashion, or you just really love fashion, this post might make you just a little bit sad. Lately, there has been an avalanche of bad news when it comes to fashion and retail. As consumers or employees of these industries, we are in the odd position of being the sources, victims, and beneficiaries of these changes all at once. ย Our relationship with the fashion industry? Wellโ€ฆ the Facebook classification would be โ€œItโ€™s Complicated.โ€ Brands themselves are trying hard to make sense of these tectonic movements, but I believe we as people must try to make sense of them too.

Here are some titles I came across just today:

How โ€˜Fashionโ€™ Became a Bad Word
What’s Ailing America’s Fashion Darlings?
How Algorithms Are Threatening Fashion’s White-Collar Jobs
Influencer Ex Machina

Maybe reading just the titles alone wonโ€™t give you a full impression of whatโ€™s going on, so hereโ€™s a long (news) story short:

Fashion has fallenโ€ฆ well, out of fashion.

Thatโ€™s it. Point blank. Fashion is no longer in vogue. How can I say that? Because evidence shows that we consumers are still spending money, but just not the way we used to. In the last year alone, the luxury market has experienced a 5% growth that has benefited not only them, but also digital upstart brands and direct-to-consumer companies. However, the cool kids of fashion from a couple of years back didnโ€™t feel the same love. Brands like Narciso Rodrigues, Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler, Rag and Bone, and Opening Ceremony, once encouraged by the enthusiastic response in their heyday, have hyper-expanded using the old-fashioned department store business model of distribution and are now struggling to understand the shift in the market. Theyโ€™re scrambling to cut their losses and reposition themselves. Brands like Everlane that praise themselves for basic clothing and price transparency are the new cool kids. ย Blame us, fickle consumers. Itโ€™s now trendier to spend money on wellness than on fashion.

Well-paying fashion and social media influencing jobs are filled more by AI and less by humans.

After years of education, internships, and endless efforts to make the right connections, you are finally ready. And then you read the news: more and more companies use artificial intelligence to design clothes, and to serve as buyers and merchandise planners. Some of us grew up dreaming to get a job in fashion and a few lucky ones have actually made that dream come true. But for those still dreaming, what shape do those dreams take now with these fewer options? ย While the fashion industry was one of the first to export the manufacturing jobs overseas, itโ€™s the first we hear of losing its white-color jobs to computers. So far it looks like machines are there only to โ€œaugment and automate tasksโ€ and I understand companiesโ€™ efforts to be as efficient as possible, but I am not looking forward to a future where an algorithm decides what I buy, what I wear, and how I wear it. No matter my feelings about social media influencers (Iโ€™ve never been a fan, but thatโ€™s for another post), I still doubt that replacing them with computer-generated models will make me feel any better.



Posted by Staff Writer at 02:58 AM
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