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The line was a modest thirty minute wait on the premier day of Soho’s Marc Jacobs Sample Sale, which runs through Sunday, April 7th. Not so modest was the vast range of offerings – mostly looks from Marc Jacobs women’s ready-to-wear collections from past seasons ranging as far back as Spring 2017. The sale also featured a wide range of accessories – mostly socks, scarves and logo canvas totes along with a small selection of menswear. The handbag selection – an unattractive hodgepodge – is worth bypassing. The sale does not include childrenswear, footwear, or Marc Jacobs makeup.
The discount on almost all merchandise is a very generous 85% off the original ticket
price. Meaning that silk-printed, pussy-bow blouse from Jacob’s candy-colored, Harajuku inspired Spring/Summer 17 collection which was originally priced at $395, is now available for $60. Surprisingly, this sample sale did not just feature last season’s styles, but offered a range of seasons from years prior. Equally as surprising is the mint and pristine condition of the garments; it’s as if they were stored in a temperature controlled museum of seasons past.
The outerwear offerings are still rather costly since the original ticket price for most coats is over $4K. Most of the outerwear pieces available are from his brown-and-tan 70’s Fall 2017 collection. The knitwear selection is very good – including this candy-colored cashmere striped sweater for only $90 (originally $595). Also loved this slightly oversized, Romanian-made, merino wool zip-up sweater. Perhaps the best part of this sale is the abundance of pieces from his Resort 2018 collection – almost all of the pieces – (minus the bras) – can be found here. Reminder – this was the collection that was designed to take Mad Men’s Betty Draper from bake sale to cocktail party. The sale included the flocked lace over pastel organza pencil skirt – $90 (originally $595), the canary yellow, empire waist, satin sheath dress encrusted with rhinestones and fringe beading – $510 (originally $3,400), as well as most of the other looks from this collection.
Now before your run over to 150 Greene Street, be warned that there are no fitting rooms or mirrors at this sale. So, bring your friend-who-tells-you-like-it-is along before you end up buying something that “almost” fits if you don’t eat for a week. Sizes – while there are some styles in a full range of sizes up to size 12, a vast majority of the garments are size 00 – 2. And while the denim selection is large, the sizes there are absolutely not – I think the largest size in denim is a 26. Overall, it’s a great chance to grab a piece of runway fashion history at a fraction of the cost.
WHEN: 4/3 – 4/7; W (9-8), Th (10-7), F-Sat (10-8), Sun (10-5)
WHERE: 260 Sample Sale
150 Greene Street
(Between Houston & Prince Street)
New York, NY, 10012
Images credit: 260 Sample Sale
Posted by Eliza Fletcher at 01:32 AM
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260 Sample Sale shared pics from inside Marc Jacobs Sample Sale. Women’s ready-to-wear apparel, shoes, and handbags, plus Little Marc Jacobs Kids’ apparel & Marc by Marc Jacobs accessories at up to 85% off retail.
WHEN: 4/3 – 4/7; W (9-8), Th (10-7), F-Sat (10-8), Sun (10-5)
WHERE: 260 Sample Sale
150 Greene Street
(Between Houston & Prince Street)
New York, NY, 10012
Images credit: 260 Sample Sale
Posted by Staff Writer at 02:21 AM
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Posted by Bindra at 05:20 AM
Calendar Pick , Children , Handbags & Accessories , NYC Sample Sales & Retail Sales , Sample Sales NYC , Today's Sales , Women's Clothing |
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Karl Lagerfeld’s last Chanel show was understandably one of the most important events of the season. The fashion world bid adieux to the master of fashion theatre in the famous Grand Palais. The space was made to look like the set of a rom-com taking place in a snowed in Tyrolean village, not a nostalgic farewell for somebody who once said” I hate fake sentimentality”.
Marc Jacobs’ RTW F/W 2019 collection was described as a “dialog between intimacy and distance”. Characterized by a restrained elegance, the show blurred the lines between couture and RTW. Critics called it “dramatic, lyrical” and a return to glory for the label.
Rei Kawakubo’s latest creation for Comme des Garcons was dark as usual, and not just because the designer has a preference for the colour black. The high concept, perfectly executed show gave critics plenty to think about but let everyone draw their own conclusions to what its meaning was.
Posted by Mirela Gluck at 01:26 AM
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