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11 September 2015

After a sample sale hiatus — you can thank Labor Day for that — the discounts are back and this time, it’s all about prepping for fall. You can start at the BaubleBar Sample Sale, where the brand’s statement jewelry pieces start at $10. Said jewelry will pair well with the other two sample sale brands we’re featuring: Milly and Eileen Fisher. Again, there’s a fall slant with both, and you can expect low prices across the board. More details below.

BaubleBar Sample Sale

BaubleBar Sample Sale

With the new season comes a need for new jewelry, no? Especially as you transition into warmer apparel and prep for those upcoming holiday parties. With prices starting at a breezy $10 per item, the BaubleBar Sample Sale is a must-hit for anyone looking to update their jewelry armoire. The brand is known for their statement pieces, bold colors and interesting shapes. While you’re there, maybe pick something up for a friend?

WHEN: 9/15 – 9/19; Tue (1-8), W-F (10-8), Sat (10-7)
WHERE: 260 Fifth Avenue, between 28 & 29th Streets, New York, NY 10001.

Milly Sample Sale

According to all the adverts and teasers, this is going to be Milly‘s biggest sample sale they’ve ever hosted. Expect to find discounted prices on both stock items and actual samples. The brand’s designs are very fresh, “cool girl,” and clean-feeling. Think Samantha from SATC meets the perfect blend of Jessa and Marnie from GIRLS. Those super discounted pieces at Baublebar will probably pair perfectly…

WHEN: 9/16 – 9/18; W-F (11-7)
WHERE: Clothingline. 261 West 36th Street, between 7th & 8th Avenue, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10018.

Eileen Fisher Sample Sale

How does 50% off Eileen Fisher merchandise sound? We thought that may make your eyes glitter. This sale features samples from the current, fall season and teasers include the following: mohair plush melange cropped-sleeve cardigan for $149, organic cotton-blend jacquard coat for $224, and hand-knit organic cotton infinity scarf for $84.

WHEN: 9/19 – 9/20; Sat (10-6), Sun (11-6)
WHERE: 314 East 9th Street, between First and Second Avenues, New York, NY. 212-529-5715.

By Wendy Rose Gould

Image Credit: BaubleBar.com



Posted by Wendy Rose Gould at 02:41 PM
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5 September 2015

Walk in Characters' Footsteps From These 3 Manhattan-Based TV Shows

Welcome to part two of our “walk in your favorite NYC characters’ footsteps” series, where we give you the deets on popular TV show hangouts. We think it’s a fun way to spend an afternoon — or even a day — and potentially makes for a great date idea. You’ll also score brownie points with out-of-towners coming to visit you, especially if they’re major fans of any of the shows below.

Sex and the City

It’s a no brainer to include this popular TV show. I mean, it probably gets at least partial credit for making people think of NYC as such a sexy and cosmopolitan place.

Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte were all over the big apple, but so many of their hot spots were in Manhattan itself. Now, there are plenty of guided tours you can sign up for that may be of interest. For example, On Location Tours does a great one that includes stops at over 40 locations, and we imagine it’d be a lot of fun to pal around with other SATC fans on a tour bus.

If you’re more of an individualist or prefer to set your own pace, a self-guided walking tour may be more your thang. We like this one by FreeToursByFoot, which does a nice job of highlighting some of those favorite SATC moments.

For example, you could start at the flagship Tiffany and Co. (727 Fifth Avenue, between 56th and 57th St.), where Trey re-proses to Charlotte. And speaking of nuptials, hop on over to the gorgeous NYC Public Library (Fifth Avenue and 42nd St.), which is where Mr. Big and Carrie planned to get hitched. You can also pay homage to Carrie via a little shoe shopping at none other than Manolo Blahnik (31 W 54th St, between 5th and 6th Avenues).

Seinfeld

So Seinfeld was technically filmed in California, but the show itself was set in New York City, which is where you can find a lot of the TV show’s famous landmarks.

The number one must-hit spot, of course, is Monk’s Cafe, where Elaine, Jerry, George and Kramer spent way too much of their time. The cafe itself isn’t real, but the exterior of Tom’s Restaurant (2880 Broadway) is the filmed facade.

A second contender for where the crew spends most of their time is at Jerry’s Apartment, located at 129 West 81st Street, Apartment 5A. The outside of the apartment was actually filmed in Los Angeles, but it’s still cool to go to the location. Elaine’s apartment is located near Central Park at 447 Central Park West.

Two additional places you can venture to that are completely real (unlike Monk’s), is Kramer’s H&H Bagels (1551 2nd Ave), where he went on strike, or you could nab one of his favorite hot dogs at Gray’s Papaya (2090 Broadway), which is called “Papaya King” in the series.

If hot dogs and bagels aren’t your thing (I mean, they’re so New York, but we won’t judge you), perhaps you could slurp up some soup at Mendy’s (61 E 34th St) . This post by HuffPo has some other places you can visit.

Friends

This list would be so remiss without Friends. Like SATC, there’s a guided tour you can take with On Location Tours, which makes everything super easy for you. Note that Friends was filmed in California, but many of the exterior shots were filmed in NYC to keep that Big Apple vibe.

For those who prefer to do a self-guided tour, we’ve got your back. We recommend started at Pulitzer Fountain in Central Park (Grand Army Plaza at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue), which you’ll recognize from the opening credits. While this wasn’t the actual shooting location, the California fountain it was shot in is a replica of the original.

We’re bummed to inform you that Central Perk, the coffee shop where Joey, Monica, Chandler, Phoebe and Rachel spent a lot of time, isn’t real. They actually created a pop up shop, which closed in about a year’s time. Don’t fret, though. You can stop by the Solow Building (9 W 57th St #45), where Chandler worked, or hit up Lucille Lortel Theater (121 Christopher St), where Joey put on an off-Broadway performance.

Another cool spot to hit up is the Corner of Bedford and Grove, which is the apartment building where all six characters dwelled.

Stay tuned for part three of the series!

By Wendy Rose Gould



Posted by Wendy Rose Gould at 01:45 PM
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6 March 2013

So, we’ve made it. It’s Wednesday. The “glass half full” kind of people might say the weekend is around the corner, but I have to confess that I am not one of those people. Then again, I am Eastern European, so that goes without saying.

Today’s sales come with a warning: They are not for the faint of heart or the lightest of wallets. If you have any financial problems whatsoever, step away from the computer now, before it’s too late. Consider yourself warned.

Starting at 11AM:

Giuseppe Zanotti on RueLaLa.com

Why?

Because his bejeweled peep toes and stone-encrusted flats are more than shoes, they are walking pieces of art that you will enjoy wearing or looking at for years.

Giuseppe Zanotti on RueLaLa.com

Chanel on Ideeli.com

Why?

I have no further information on the sale, but for those of you who love the brand, that should be enough.

Chanel on Ideeli.com

Fendi Shoes on Ideeli.com

Why?

Oh, Carrie. Do you remember the infamous line in SATC? “It’s not a bag, it’s a baguette.” If you start building up your fashion portfolio, definitely look into purchasing your first baguette. If you have one, move on to their shoes. I don’t own a pair yet, but I’ve been asking around and received positive feedback. When purchasing European shoes, always make sure they are returnable since each company seems to have their own way of measuring sizes. Oh, those Europeans.

Fendi Shoes on Ideeli.com

Starting at 12PM:

Marni on Gilt.com

Why?

Oh, how we here at The Stylish City love Marni. I think of Marni as the foie gras of fashion. It’s not for everyone, and I would go so far as to say that it’s an acquired taste. Still, if you are open to trying Marni, 2013 is the year to do so. With “bold print mix” being a strong trend, Marni has the potential to serve as a source of inspiration for you. It’s also the place to shop for items that gave graphics already mixed, saving you the stress of figuring out what print pairs with what best.

Marni on Gilt.com

That’s it ladies. Two more days, and it’s the weekend again.



Posted by Mirela Gluck at 07:00 AM
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