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    DVF Final Markdown with Sample Sale Prices

    A season without a Diane von Furstenberg sample sale feels like leaving home without your favorite lipstick. Of course, a substitute will do, but the comforts of familiarity can aren’t easily substituted. Unfortunately, there are no upcoming dates to announce but the DVF is hosting a final sale online and prices aren’t far off from the iconic sample sale.

    Through the end of Monday, shoppers can use the code JANUARY20 and save an extra 20% off already reduced merchandise. The prices at the sample sale usually run $150 for classic wrap dresses, $125 for non-wrap dresses and $80 for sweaters. If you had this way, and use the extra 20% off, you can pay just $130 for this wing print dress. A print wrap dress, which comes in red or pink, comes to $146. The price is the same for this combo print wrap dress. This python print silk dress is $150 and this knit dress is $120.

    At the past sample sale, bags and accessories were a huge hit but they were still very pricey. Bags were priced at $285, clutches were $100 and scarves were $75. Online now, you can snag this studded bag (a la Valentino) for just $141 this snake-skin combo tote for $210. Most scarves, like this one, are $80.

    The best part of this sale is that there a no lines, no crowded fitting room and purchases are returnable. Unfortunately, we don’t usually come across sample sales with the same consumer friendly rules.

    Peter Pilotto Markdowns or Target Collab?

    Peter Pilotto for Target doesn’t hit stores until February 9th but frenzy for the Brit designer’s wild prints is starting to begin. The lookbook from the collaboration was just released this week and includes a lot of eye popping printed dresses ranging in price from $30 to $80. The collection also includes lots of skirts, shoes, rash guards, swimwear, bags and accessories. You can see the entire collection here, on Fashionista.

    In the meantime, we would highly suggest snagging some Peter Pilotto during this season’s last round of markdowns. It might cost you a bit more than Target but at least you’re getting the real thing and the real quality. Neiman Marcus has a Peter Pilotto sequined shift dress reduced to $528 from $1500. The Saks Fifth Avenue flagship has practically a full rack of the designer’s prints that are reduced about 75%, including additional inshore discounts. On Saks.com there’s a reglan sleeve print dress for $435 from $1450. Kirna Zibete, in Soho, has a long sleeve top for $250 from $630 and Farfetch is selling a fine knit print dress for $392 from $785.

    We realize that even the marked down prices on Peter Pilotto’s colorful designs are considerably more than a Target price point. Take note, however, that resale values for this designer are pretty good. At least you can sell your designer dress for close to these sale prices. The Target values fare as well as the seams.

    Hervé Léger Boutique 70% Off

    The Hervé Léger boutique, on Madison Avenue, has started the bi-annual clearance sale where winter clothing, shoes and accessories are reduced up to 70% off. The sale is also online but the prices aren’t as good as in the store.

    Inside the boutique you will find a yellow and black bondage dress reduced to $375 from $1250, an orange/red signature style bondage dress is $315 from $1050 and an essential black a-line skirt is $234 from $780. There is even a classic one-shoulder black dress that’s $435 from $1450.

    Sizes do tend to sell out quickly. If all else fails you can shop Neiman Marcus, which still a decent selection of sale dresses from the master of bondage.

    A Look Inside Barneys Final Markdown

    It’s now final markdown season and it’s so much fun to see how the different department stores are clearing the last of their winter inventory. Earlier this week, we searched through the Consolidation Sale at Saks Fifth Avenue and today we took a tour of Barneys final markdown. The discount there is up to 75% off.

    What’s left at the chicest Madison Avenue luxury emporium? Lets take a look. (Pictures from our shopping trip are through the jump below.)

    Starting on the first floor, you can still find a small selection of bags that are generally reduced 50% to 50% off. A Bottega Veneta spiked hobo is $1689 from $3420, a Chloe Marci bag is $759 from $1950 and a Lanvin messenger style bag is $1149 from $2300. Besides for the larger bags, there is also a small selection of clutches and gloves. We have a feeling, that if you stake out the section long enough, you could catch a really great bag on the way back in via returns.

    Heading to the clothing floors of the store. You can still find a great variety of fashion. Most coats are still on the first markdown. A Lanvin died fox coat is $15,899 from $25,495 but a Derek Lam gold skirt is down to $1000 from $3890. A navy ribbed Lanvin sweater dress that’s reduced to $339 is a bit more wearable and affordable. If you’re looking for a long leather moto vest from Maison Martin Margiela (a.k.a. Mar-geel-ya) there’s one left, following three markdowns. The final price is $849 from $3390.

    Heading up to shoes, the selection at Barneys rivals what’s left at Saks. We couldn’t resist thigh high leather Celine boots, which are sure to be even hotter next Winter. The department is also filled with Chanel sneakers galore, priced at $319 from almost $800.  Saint Laurent cap toe Janis heels are $299 from $775. Celine Mary Jane boots are $519 from $1290 and Chanel leather booties are $779 from $1295. You can also find a selection of Louboutins on their third markdown like PVC pumps for $389 from $975 and crystal embellished Daffodiles for $2559 from $6395.

    It seems as if Barneys.com has straightened out a lot of their inventory problems during sale season. We can’t vouch that you will get all the items from your online shopping cart but you can be comforted by the fact that the online prices are consistent with the store. And that my friends, is a lot more than can be said about J. Crew.

    Click below to see a full catalogue of pictures from our shopping trip.

    Inside Saks Consolidation Sale

    The Saks Consolidation Sale started this past Thursday and we couldn’t wait another moment to infiltrate the clearance event. All of the designer clearance merchandise is on the 9th floor. This year, there seems to be a lot more inventory than previous years and, still, more merchandise is expected. The best part is that everything is an additional 25% off.

    As you enter the consolidation department, we suggest heading right, near the children’s department. (Online shoppers can proceed by clicking here.) There you will find a selection of clouting from designers like Valentino, Oscar de la Renta, Giambattista Valli, Moschino, Etro and Proenza. A black and white Courreges dress dress is $886 from $2215, a Jason Wu leather and wool military jacket is $1110 from $2775, a print Etro dress is $1232 from $3089, a Marni cotton shift dress is just $165 from $236 and a dress from the Row with suede and lace detail is $1240 from $3100. Mind you, these are the sticker prices. Each item is an additional 25% off, which brings the total savings to 80% on some items.

    Among our favorite pieces is a Aquilano Rimondi dress for $708 from $1180 or just about $490 with the additional discount. Derek Lam wool pants with a lace overlay come to a total of $720. (You can see a full set of pictures from the sale after the jump.)

    If you’re looking for bags and shoes, we suggest shopping elsewhere. The selection of reduced bags located near the right elevator bank is dismal. There are barely two dozen styles, most of which are Marc Jacob. The best of the bunch is a Marni tote that’s about $500 from $832. (There’s no additional discount on the bags.) The selection of discount shoes isn’t much better. There areonly six racks of shoes, most of which are generally undesirable.

    As we’re sure you can take away, the Saks Consolidation sale is rather good for clothing. The sale is especially good if you’re fan of bold prints. We suggest shopping the 9th floor several times over the next two weeks. There should be a rather steady flow of new merchandise from other North Eastern Saks stores.

    Click below for a full collection of more than 20 pictures from our shopping trip.

    Save the Date: Dennis Basso Sample Sale

    This has been a Winter of extremes. One day it’s 3-degrees and the next day it’s 51-degrees. On the bright side,  it keeps your full wardrobe in rotation. For the below zero days we have been yearning to layer ourselves with fur.

    A simple fur coat will not do. We are imagining a colorful short horizontal mink with cropped sleeves to show off decadent gloves or stacked bracelets. How about the perfectly elegant dress to go under it too? Dream no more. The Dennis Basso sample sale is scheduled to run from Sunday, January 25 through Wednesday, January 29th. Discounts will go up to 85% off.

    In addition to the traditional furs, the sale will also include fur vests, cashmere coats, raincoats, gowns, clothing. The sale will also have a variety of handbags, accessories, fur throws and pillows. That’s about all we need for our next trip to Aspen. Just wait, Mr. Basso will add skis to the mix next season.

    Dennis Basso Sample Sale
    Saturday, January 25th through Wednesday, January 29th
    9:00am to 6:30pm daily
    317 West 33rd Street, Soiffer Haskin

    Barneys Final Markdown 75% Off

    Barneys third and final markdown started today. Most ready-to-wear is now 75% off retail. (Even coveted Givenchy clothing is priced at 1/4 of the original retail price.) Shoes and bags are now reduced between 50% and 60% off.

    While browsing online, we found this exaggerated houndstooth dress from Mason by Michelle Mason for $150 from about $500, a Lanvin bug print dress is about $469 from $1885 and a Row wrap front coat is $1879 from $3750. We especially like this calf hair Lanvin shoulder bag that’s $1059 from $2650.

    While the shoes are now 60% off, the selection has been very picked over. Women who wear smaller sizes always fare best. Don’t expect to find any “it” shoes. As a matter of fact, the more popular designer shoes, like Manolo Blahnik, are still just 50%.

    Net-a-Porter Clearance 80% Off

    The Net-a-Porter clearance sale is winding down and many items have been reduced to 80% off and the site is offering an additional 20% to close out the season. The final days of the sale are usually a shopping frenzy and the best items disappear rather quickly.

    While a majority of the clearance merchandise is 70% off there are lots of great items that are discounted 80%. A few of our favorite items are a Jason Wu sweater that’s $166 from $830 and these J Brand metallic leather skinny pants are ridiculously hot and reduced to $200 from $1000. We really couldn’t resist these Katie Grand x Hogan zebra-print loafers for $125 from $625. (These prices don’t include the additional 20% off.)

    If you’re shopping for an upcoming vacation you can really score. Check out this Beth Richards’ graphic camouflage-print bikini that’s $52 from $260. All sizes are available and the high waisted bottom couldn’t be more on trend for summer 2014. A Vanessa Bruno white blazer is $122 from $610 and a Zimmermann floral-print beach dress is just $59 from $295.

    Since this is Net-a-Porter, there is also a great selection of truly awesome fashion. Take this black and white draped Vionnet gown for $1288 from $6440. It’s literally breathtaking. How about the L’Wren Scott metallic structured cape for $722 from $3610? Fierce, right? Over here is a great Roland Mouret silk-marocain jumpsuit for $695 from $3475.

    We sincerely suggest you hop on the site as soon as humanly possible. Even while creating this post items were disappearing. Don’t forget, we just mentioned merchandise at 80% off. There’s a huge amount of product that is discounted 70%. Happy shopping and please feel free to share your conquests in the comment section below.