Anyone with an active email address will be bombarded with markdown deals this week. Most sites will have sales of up to 50% off but discounts vary from item to item. Below is our breakdown of online sales. We will continue to keep this post active and updated throughout the week.
Below each retailer heading, we give a short overview of the sale and highlighted some of the best sale pieces from their site. You can also scroll through the images below to visually see all of our favorites sales picks. Let me know if I overlooked any of your favorite shopping destinations or if there is an item I omitted.
Intermix Discount Amount: 65% off Don't Miss: Manolo Lurums: $467 from $1300 Manolo suede pumps $250 from $700 Zimmerman shorts $179 from $475 Report Card: A- This markdown is supposedly for VIP entry only. Click on any of the links and navigate from there. These extra discounts are amazing. You won't find a better deal anywhere right now. Don't miss the Manolo selection. At 65% off they will go very fast.
Nordstrom Discount Amount: Up to 60% off Don't Miss: Manolo Hangisi print shoes $600 from $1000 Isabel Marant dress $238 from $600 Nili Lotan $158 from $400 Report Card: B There are some very good designer markdowns but we wish "the good stuff" was reduced a bit more. We suggest considering items at the 60% off the mark but waiting for additional discounts on merchandise that hasn't been reduced as much.
ShopBop Discount Amount: 15% off $300+, 25% off $600+ Code: JUST4U Don't Miss: Poupette St Barth dress $216 from $350 (+15% off) Mansur Gavriel clutch $600 (+25% off) SEA lace blouse $175 from $250 (+15% off) Report Card: B- A straight discount is much better than discount levels, especially when the level for 25% off is so high. The great selection redeemed this sale. There are really lots of great options. It's safe to speculate that this Summer's wardrobe will be more casual than usual. Weeding down your want list will be difficult. Maybe, buy one or two pieces now and save the rest for later. 24S Discount Amount: Up to 50% off Don't Miss: Off-White baby box bag ($558 from $930) Valentino studded bag ($940 from $1875) Gianvitto Rossi holographic shoes ($430 from $717) Zimmerman white lace dress ($600 from $850) Report Card:B+ The selection is pretty good. There are several pieces of high designer items but you have to do a little bit of digging. The discount isn't the highest but the selection makes up for it. You also can't underestimate the value of duty-free, tax-free, and free shipping.
Farfetch Discount Amount: Up to 50% off Don't Miss: Khaite dress ($712 from $1800) Aquazzura suede sandals ($318 from $800) Fendi shopper ($1700 from $3000) Cecilie Bahnsen dress ($283 from $567) Report Card: B There is nothing that can't be found on Farfetch. Everything is there. Pricing can sometimes be confusing. In the past, we've spotted major discounts and turned away to find that the sale price has disappeared. We aren't quite sure how that can happen so quickly. This is a solid markdown but you can bet there is a lot more to come.
MatchesFashion Discount Amount: Up to 50% off Don't Miss: Fendi-Fila Tee ($385 from $770) Balenciaga BB logo velvet mules ($600 from $1200) Balmain tee ($177 from $300) Report Card:C+ There aren't many good items from top luxury designers. The designer merchandise that's discounted is several seasons old. You will find the best value among the items from more emerging brands. The bright spot is that they are more affordable to start. Some suggestions include Batsheva, Avec Moderation, and Emilia Wickstead.
Neiman Marcus Discount Amount: Up to 50% off Don't Miss: Off-White top handle bag ($965 from $1600) Isabel Marant hightop sneakers ($161 from $270) See by Chloe white eye-lit blouse ($200 from $414) Report Card: C- Unfortunately, this sale doesn't seem to contain anything we haven't seen before. We are quite sure that the bankruptcy proceedings will inhibit major markdowns. Once Neiman Marcussettles its plans we are sure to see lots more markdowns.
Saks Fifth Avenue Discount Amount: Up to 50% off Don't Miss: Valentino studded platform sandals ($465 from $755) Paco Rabanne paillette dress ($2100 from $3500) Balmain tote ($960 from $1600) Manolo Blahnik mules with buckle ($600 from $1000) Report Card:B Most of the selection is comprised of items that have been on sale for some time. There are some good additions. It shouldn't be a lot of time until a lot more of the top designer merchandise is added. During the past few seasons, Saks has scattered the price reduction of bags to keep us coming back. This is a site you will want to keep a close eye on.
Let's set the record straight: Yoox is a nightmare to shop. There is way too much merchandise on Yoox and nobody could figure out if it's a discount site or a retailer with very good markdowns. Your guess is as good as mine.
After being closed for nearly 10 weeks, Yoox has come back online and there are some major finds on the site. The sorting and scrolling is monotonous but the savings are extreme. Some of the amazing items we found include this Saint Laurent velvet blazer for $575 from $2500, Roger Vivier espadrilles are $250 and I think they retailed for about $700, Chloe mules are $114 from over $400, and this Missoni dress is $133.
Take note, some of Yoox's retail prices are much less than accurate. It's hard to really be sure unless you're hyper-aware of past season pricing. There are also usually only one or two sizes remaining among the most reduced items.
I suggest using the "Lightbox" feature to collect your favorite items. Yoox is great at sending alerts when additional discounts are made and is also known to send special pricing on specific items.Enjoy scrolling!...
The adrenaline rush while approaching a favorite designer's sample sale feels like a very distant memory but the excitement is undeniable. Even as the world slowly awakens, it's hard to imagine the day where hundreds of customers will swarm racks of clothing.
Jimmy Choo Sample Sale Oct 2019
This week, we reached out to several leaders in the NYC sample sale business to see what the future might look like. Elsa Assouline, the co-founder of Eclipse and the host designer sample sales in LA and on West 14th Street, said that the company has completely converted to online sales and that she has no plans to reopen physical sales right now.
Following a few bumps with their first online sales, Elsa realized that they still have a lot to learn. "I am pretty confident about online sales. I think we are facing lots of new challenges. We have to think about ways to please customers in a different way," Elsa said.
The largest organizer of sample sales in NYC also started online sales but is looking to reopen their stores to the public but only after they ensure that his staff and customers will be safe. It's most likely they will implement a phase-in program where the merchandise will be online and then available for curbside pickup.
If online sample sales are to be successful they will have to create an element of excitement and create an experience that is different from shopping any other online markdown. Creating an experience online is difficult but not impossible. Sample sale organizers can implement the strategies used by Supreme, Yeezy, or Ticketmaster to create experiences that differentiate themselves from retailer discounts.
Finding success in online sample sales is not impossible but could take a considerable amount of time to create a winning formula. In the meantime, there is an abundance of overstock merchandise that will need to be liquidated. That means: Sales, sales, sales.
Tessabit, in Italy, most recently made its markdowns public. Discounts range from 30% to 70% off depending on the item and designer. Most of the selection are items we've seen through various private sales but there is still merchandise worthy of attention. Over this way, we found a Burberry dress reduced to $770 from $2570, Balenciaga double B-knife shoes are $500 from $1000, and Off-White pumps are $365 from $725.
It's nearly Memorial Day and retailers are getting closer to receiving the okay from top European designers to pull the trigger on deep sales. In the meantime, we are seeing secondary rounds of discounts on what's already been reduced.
As European stores dive deep into sale season, we got a heads up that the multi-boutique platform Italist, was taking increased markdowns. We couldn't help from taking a long scroll to see what deals we could find.
It might be a sign of the times but the discounts are unquestionably very good. Starting off in the Bottega Veneta edit we found the woven twisted sandals reduced under $1100 from nearly $1600 US retail. There are also lots of sizes still available. A full-size Pouch is just $1656 from $2700 US retail and a woven style is $2100 from $3100 US retail. All of the aforementioned items will cost you more even if you purchased them pre-owned.
This Italist merchandise will go fast once word gets out. We suggest that you don't wait very making decisions. This is the magic moment where you get both a great selection and substantial savings....
It's serious markdown season across the Atlantic. LN-CC is the latest boutique to start its designer presale. Discounts are up to 50% off with most of the top merchandise going for 30% to 40% off.
The good thing is that LN-CC is not on the shopping radar of most luxury customers and you have a moment to digest your options before everything sells out. It also doesn't hurt that this sale is very private....
Expect that your email to be bombarded with markdown deals this week. Most sites will begin markdowns of up to 50% off but discounts may vary by retailer and even by item. To kick off the week, Ssense just started its big sale of the season.
This Ssense sale isn't exactly as explosive as it would normally be during the first markdown because Ssense has been hosting regular markdowns since March. We anticipate that there will be a big rush of sale shoppers early this week and more merchandise will be added when the site calms down....
Coronavirus, murder wasps, and May snowstorm headlines seem unbelievable but are part of our reality. Chanel raising prices 17% this month across all categories worldwide is a myth.
Uncovering facts relating to Chanel is difficult during the best of times but is exponentially difficult in a state of worldwide lockdown. Our requests for information from Chanel have been unanswered and all of our high-level retail sources have not received any communications from Chanel relating to a price increase.
As is the case with most falsities, there is a layer of truth relating to Chanel adjusting prices. It's our belief that there will be Chanel price adjustments but the amounts will likely relate to currency values in a specific country. It seems as if the EU nations will likely see a moderate rise in prices and the US will likely see a much smaller adjustment following the opening of stores, in June. Australia is likely to be the hardest-hit when it comes to price adjustments. Asia and the Middle East are also susceptible to considerable currency-related shifts.
Raise prices during a global pandemic seems counterintuitive but the initiative is most logically an attempt to maintain worldwide inventory levels. As economies open, customers will seek out the most opportune location to make a Chanel purchase. A price adjustment assures that shoppers patronize their local stores rather than flock to foreign retailers and devour the inventory in a single region.
We will be sure to keep you updated as this story unfolds. You can click on the image below to see the history of Chanel pricing and what it would look like if prices were to go up 17%.
This week, retail casualties mounted as J. Crew and Neiman Marcus officially filed for bankruptcy protection. Lord & Taylor also announced that they will begin liquidating stores as they open. Mark Cuben started a research project where he employed secret shoppers to investigate the Dallas retail scene. He found that only 36% of retailers immediately opened for business and 96% of stores failed to comply with state guidelines.
In shopping news, local retailers are beginning "pre-designer" markdowns. Saks, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman are all offering about 40% off on brands like Zimmerman, Etro, Balmain, and Isabelle Marant. We spotted these Manolo Blahnik pumps for $266 from $665 and We Wore What bathing suits are all 40% off.
Looking forward to next week, Ssense will begin its seasonal markdown on Monday. We suggest you begin browsing right now and edit your cart over the weekend. We are also keeping an eye on Nordstrom, which continues to drop prices on assorted merchandise. This Saint Laurent lipgloss is $22 from $32 and these L. Erikson barrettes are adorable at $9 from $23.
Happy Mother's Day!! Until next week... Same time, same place?...