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    Saks Consolidation Sale

    By ManhattanMataHari

    It’s that time of year again! All of the designer leftovers from Saks Fifth Avenue stores on the east coast have migrated to the 9th floor of the Fifth Avenue flagship store. The discount is now a steep 70% discount. Internet shoppers can find similar deals online but just don’t expect the same variety of high-end designers.

    Currently, the most plentiful racks include Ralph Lauren Black Label, Piazza Sempione, St. John’s, Escada, Carolina Herrera, Reed Krakoff, MaxMara, and TSE. Other designers with dedicated sale racks include Stella McCartney, Brunello Cucinello, Donna Karen and Oscar de la Renta. Designers mixed in among other racks include limited sizes of Dolce & Gabbana, Chloe, Jason Wu, Yves Saint Laurent and Alexander McQueen.

    During a quick browse we found an Oscar dress for $337, a McQueen dress for $418 and a Dolce & Gabbana tweed pencil skirt for just $188. In addition, we found lots of exquisite evening wear including, a tailored black Valentino cocktail dress that is now $777 and a unique embellished Monique Lhuillier number for $641.

    Unfortunately, cloths from Missoni, Pucci, Herve Leger, Dior, Fendi and Chanel were either all sold out or excluded from the additional markdown. If you don’t see anything you like this week, we suggest you keep checking back. Shipments from other stores are still en route.

    Before heading out you may want to take a spin through the 8th floor shoe department. Shoes aren’t technically included in the consolidation sale, but the markdown is currently 60% and includes Christian Louboutin and Chanel. We found it hard to resist a pair of brown suede Brian Atwood Maniac-esque Power platform pumps for $229 and Gucci Sigourney studded sandals for $318.

    This is an ideal time to stock up on summer clothing to get you through the rest of the season. If you’re already well stocked you you can always save your new buys for cruise.

    Manolo Blahnik Summer Sale

    The Manolo Blahnik sale is starting Monday. The savings will be 50% off the spring and summer collection and will include some alligator styles.

    As far as markdowns go, the department stores are serving up better discounts. Just dont expect to find any of the more interesting styles in Bergodorf or Saks.

    Although the boutique summer sale doesn’t go to 75% off like in February, it is still a big crowd pleaser. The first days of the sale are usually pretty sane but by Friday shoppers can expect lines to get into the boutique.

    Manolo Blahnik
    31 West 54th Street
    Abby: 212-582-3007
    Monday-Friday 10:30AM-6PM, Sat 10:30- 6PM, Sun 12pm-5pm
    The boutique will close from 2pm to 3pm to restock

    Bergdorf’s Second Cut

    Bergdorf Goodman has taken another round of markdowns and we couldn’t wait to shop our way though all the discounted merchandise. Discounts throughout the entire store range from 40% to 60% off, with the best deals being found in the ready-to-wear department.

    We spotted a Dior print dress for $960 reduced from $2600, a bright yellow Jil Sander tunic is $338 from $845, a classic Prada dress is now $318 from $795 and a Proenza Schouler dress was reduced to $390 from $975. The only exceptions to the 60% discount rule were Chanel and The Row which remained 40% off.

    Heading over to a store highlight—shoes—we were encouraged to see that a second markdown had been taken, bringing the discount to about 60% off. Christian Louboutin and Chanel are the lone holdouts by only offering 40% off. Best to go to Bloomingdales for discount Chanels.

    You might be out of luck if your plan was to hold out for the perfect first floor bag. Unfortunately the majority of the sale handbags are sold out. We did, however, find Stella McCartney’s beloved Falabella totes in a cream or black crochet knit marked down 55% to $969.

    Mauboussin Celebrates Bastille Day

    We usually don’t need a reason to shop for jewelry but when handed a reason on a silver–sorry, diamond– platter we just can’t resist. Mauboussin is making jewelry shopping virtually irresistible buy giving us a celebratory excuse and a discount.

    In honor of Bastille Day, Mauboussin is serving guests macaroons and champagne and offering shoppers a symbolic 17.89% discount, at the Madison Avenue boutique. The discount is only available through Bastille Day (Thursday, July 14th) and includes the store’s entire inventory excluding the Le Premier Jour, Petite Rose D’Amour and ALJSL collection watches.

    And yes, we are absolutely sure that your croissant will taste better when wearing a Ma Princesse d’amour Ring. A’avez-vous pas d’accord?

    Michael Kors Mega Sale

    By TJKennedy

    There’s something about being in the Michael Kors boutique that makes you want to be laying on a beach alongside the shirtless, all-American muse, Noah Mills. Maybe it’s all the life size portraits of him, maybe it’s the heat, or maybe… it’s all the spring and summer clothing marked down 70%. Almost the entire second floor of the Madison Ave boutique is included in the sale, except a few unfortunate handbags. Otherwise all shoes, belts, jewelry, clothing, and swimwear are included.

    The shoes may be one of the most exciting aspects of the sale, considering that there are some year-round wearable black and nude pumps marked down around $160. All the sandals are also discounted and available in several styles, while most shoes were black, brown, and neutral leather: classic Michael Kors. Not to mention a ton of bright colored cocktail dresses, tops, and light colored pants on the other side. Even a few floor length strapless gowns were in the mix!

    Unfortunately, the swimwear and jewelry is the most disappointing with only one style strapless swimsuit in large sizes; however, there were several color options to choose from. Similarly, the jewelry only consisted of a few select gold and silver chain necklaces and signature watches were downstairs in a covetable case. Even still, with so many items discounted, you’re sure to find something Hamptons-worthy to help you hook a hunk like Noah.

    Lanvin’s 2nd Markdown

    Lanvin has started their second markdown. The discount is now 50% off and everything from the spring and summer collections are included except for snake skin bags.

    The first floor of the Madison Avenue Lanvin boutique is now filled with the newest fall collection but the entire second floor is dedicated to sale items. There is still an abundance of merchandise from which to choose. It’s just hard to pick one place to concentrate your energy and money.

    We suggest purchasing an item that cannot be found in other boutiques or department stores. Perhaps an interesting necklace or ready-to-wear. We especially like a brass necklace with oversized rings, which was originally $1855 or a lame t-shirt with an embroidered heart is now $1290.

    As you can see, most items are still very pricey. It is Lanvin, after all. Bargain shoppers can still snag items from the H&M collaboration on eBay.

    Michael 646-439-0381

    Brooks Brother’s Clearance

    Brooks Brother’s may not have the same cashe as it had 50 years ago but that doesn’t mean the brand should be entirely dismissed. We’ve been meaning to stop by since new store opened in Carnegie Hill. The clearance time was the perfect excuse.

    The store has been clearly assembled to cater to families. The girls and boys department still has a handsome amount of clearance items that are mostly 50% off. We found, a girl’s shirt dress for $32 from an original price of $65, a fleece hooded sweatshirt is $30 from $60 and a bright yellow boys nylon jacket is $50 from $100.

    Men’s “Golden Fleece” suits are mainly $950 from a starting price of $1900 and almost all the dress shirts are 30% off one and 50% off two or more. In the shoe department, we found many styles reduced even more than 50% off. One pair of deerskin loafers were $187 from $468 and Peel & Co. loafers were $195 from $488.

    This sale is perfect to get in touch with your more preppy side. For some, however, an argyle button-up vest might be way too much.

    VPL: A Vintage Affair

    By ManhattanMataHari

    Calling all vintage couture lovers – for the next couple days you have the opportunity to raid the closets of socialites, stylists, models and designers. Soho vintage store, VPL has filled their back showroom with racks of designer clothing and it’s all priced attractively.

    Fashionable pieces from Vivienne Westwood, Prada, Helmut Lang and Miu Miu are some of the highlights. Dresses start at $50 and go up to about $400. The real deal here though are the accessories. There are several tables spilling over with designer purses, cool jewelry and hats (including one worn by Madonna in a music video). There are three Chanel classic small 2.55 flap bags (ivory, red, and black). Prices for the Chanel pieces start at $1200. At the Chanel boutique you can pay a $150 for a complete refurbishing and almost every bag comes back looking as good as new.

    In addition, we found a large Louis Vuitton carryall luggage for $1200 and a graffiti pochette in white for about $400. A vintage Hermes bucket bag still runs about $2000, but the event organizer did mention on the last day there will be price reductions.

    While there are a large number of vintage shoes including Manolos, YSL, Alaia, Miu Miu, Prada, Alessandra Dell’Acqua and others, most were not contemporary enough for our liking, but vintage lovers will rejoice at the prices starting from $35 to $200.

    VPL
    5 Mercer St
    July 7th and 8th, 11am-7pm