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    Prada Launches Online Shopping

    Hold on to your lunch money!

    Prada is launching online shopping to US customers, according to Fashionista. The e-store is set to open Thursday, July 1 and it will mark the first time US customers can shop online directly from Prada.

    The Prada website currently allows shopping from most European countries and includes handbags, wallets, accessories and eyewear. We have yet to see a markdown online but–you know–we will keep our eyes glued. Just don’t expect any Target-like exchange and refund policies.

    Gucci 2nd Markdown

    Gucci has reduced their spring and summer merchandise up to 60% off online and in Gucci boutiques. We hear that the selection is going quickly but there’s still a few key pieces from which to choose.

    A classic asymmetrical dress is $979 from $2450, the Icon Bit shoulder bag is $779 from $1950, the Galaxy bag is $559 from $1390 and Daryl platform sandals are $369 from $930. However much you may be tempted, you must avoid the double-G gummy shoes ($99 from $160).

    Most things Gucci are tolerable but those gummies are not.

    Tim 212-717-2619

    Michael Kors 70% Off

    Michael Kors has started their second markdown, according to Mad-Spy fan, GoToGirl NYC. As we predicted, all sale merchandise went to 70% off. The first markdown came earlier this month and was 50% off.

    The new discounts are not reflected on the designer’s website but a sequin trompe l’oeil dress was about $4000 and is now $1200. A cheetah print dress is $510 from $1700, high heel sandals are $210 from $685 and a “wrist belt” is $105 from $350.

    Tony 212-452-4685

    David Evangelista’s Oprah Audition

    We all know that Oprah has ended her legendary talk show and is moving on to dominating her own network. Producing a show is one thing but programing an entire network with original and thoughtful content is another. So in classic Oprah style, she’s hosting an online audition contest called, Your Own Show.

    Of course, there is a mom cooking with her kids, a woman pitching a show about leaving a legacy, and a former pro-wrestler who wants to inspire others to open doors to a new life. But it was famed hair stylist, David Evangelista’s audition that really caught our attention. We were so excited to get great style hints and beauty suggestions but all we got was a jar of narcissism.

    In his 2:20min segment, David pitches a marriage between a traditional talk show format with his knowledge of beauty and fashion to create an “hour extraaaavaganza.” David also explains that he knows how to be a great host but never describes the format of his dream show or how it would be unique.

    “A great host is someone who can listen, someone who can take themselves out of the studio and put themselves on the couch with the viewer at home.” He later continues, “I’m a Sagatarieous. We have the gift of gab. We don’t shut up. Trust me, we keep on going and going and going.”

    No kidding, but please don’t.

    We’ll give you one of those big beauty bear hugs if you bring back the David Evangelista we are used to seeing on CBS.

    Zara’s Semi-Annual Sale

    Zara started its semi-annual sale today. All spring and summer clothing, shoes, and accessories for women, men and children are discounted 20% to 50% off. The sale ends when all the merchandise is gone but the good stuff usually goes quickly and the damages are left as the sale continues on.

    The world-wide chain has finally expanded the US arm of the website and now you can browse (not shop) through the current selection. One step at a time, kids. We are still waiting for the famed housewares department to come to the US.

    Retail Therapy: Eva Chen

    When Eva Chen suggests you jump on a bottle Chanel’s Paradoxal — a shimmery-purpley-grey nail polish — you should probably listen because it is sure to sell out before you even see it at the counter. As Teen Vogue’s beauty director, Eva knows her products and can spot a trend two seasons away.

    Eva is full of knowledge. She knows everything there is to know about Justin Bieber’s hair, where to get the perfect manicure and almost anything and everything there is to know about mascara and lipgloss. As a Vogue girl, Eva knows a whole lot about fashion and shopping too.

    Oh, Eva only owns one pair of “practical” flats and can find vintage Givenchy in Paris. Now, this is a language we can all understand. What do you think?

    What’s your most prized deal?
    I found an amazing vintage Givenchy dress from the 80s in Paris last year (200 euros). it was perfect during the Balmain shoulderpad revival. It’s beyond amazing. So amazing, in fact, that it’s hanging in my closet just for me to look at and coo at. I haven’t worn it yet! I also find the best and yummiest fur coats in Palm Springs for nothing!

    Biggest regret that you didn’t purchase?
    When I was 20, my mother took me on a shopping excursion to Milan. We got in a spat about something silly. I think it was about the length of my hair. Anyway, we were at the Prada store in the Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele –the first Prada store ever!– and I remember looking at an amazing pair of platform heels. They were spindly and yet chunky at once. My mom told me to try them on and I, out of spite (!), refused. Those shoes still haunt me in my dreams. Besides that, for better or for my credit card’s worse, generally I buy what I want. I really have shockingly little impulse control. Scientists should study me.

    This season you are looking for…
    I’ve been bejeweled, studded, and spangled for the last two seasons. For fall, I’m looking for cleaner lines and a simpler aesthetic, paired with slightly offbeat accessories. There’s a pair of studded Miu Miu penny loafers that I’m dying over, and I’m on the list for the Burberry shearling booties, yum!

    What’s your number one shopping tip?
    Make friends with salespeople, ask about private sales/pre-sales, and take the time to comparison shop! Wait, that’s three tips! Also, if you LOVE something when you see it, buy it. Take it home, try it on in front of your own mirror (those angled mirrors are so tricky), and you can always return it if you change your mind. Shopping isn’t always easy…

    What’s your biggest weakness?
    Shoes, without a doubt! The less practical, the better. The other day, I was looking through my closet for a pair of “practical” shoes to take on a walking-heavy vacation with me. I found exactly one pair of Repetto flats.

    Is there an item for which a shopper should never mind paying full price?
    Skincare. Having clear and even skin is the ultimate luxury!