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    Hunt & Gather: $200 Designer Shoes

    The prices of designer shoes have skyrocketed over the past five years. It wasn’t so long ago that standard designer pumps retailed for $600. Now it seems as if $900 is the designer benchmark.
    Analysts frequently debate if people are actually spending more or just waiting longer for deeper discounts.

    After experiencing a season of sticker shock it’s fun to hunt for shoes that are reduced under $300. We like to think of it as three for the price of one. Above is an assortment of shoes that will cost you somewhere in the $200-range.  It just proves that no matter your budget you should never settle.

    Our lineup includes an impressive assortment from Givenchy, Manolo Blahnik BBs, Jimmy Choo, Aquazzura and Altuzarra. Sizes are limited in each style but if you hunt, we are sure everyone can find something to gather.

    FiveStory Clearance 80% Off (Wowzers)

    Over the weekend we got a tip-off about a sale starting at FiveStory, our favorite Uptown multi-brand boutique. Usually the store ships their overstock and past season clothing to the Bowery Hotel basement, which is out of the way and lackluster. This season, the sale is taking place right in our backyard– at the Madison Avenue boutique.

    The sale doesn’t officially open to the public until Thursday but we couldn’t resist from taking a sneak peak today.  We are sure glad we did. After all, how often do you find authentic Balmain for less than the H&M collaboration?

    FiveStory is clearing out most of its fall and winter collections. What makes this sale extra super is that almost everything is reduced 80%. The only exceptions we found were select jewelry and bags. that ranged from 40% to 60% off. Everything else we found was 80% off.

    The boutique is set up a little like a curiosities store. Small rooms are filled with beautiful  and unexpected designer creations. The first room, is filled with cruise wear and none of it is on sale. The second room, in the middle of the store, is the heart of the sale. Inside, we found a white Giambattista Valli with floral lace and appliqués for $400 from $1995, a Rosie Assoulin metallic wool coat is $500 from $2500 and Maiyet wide-leg draped pants are $240 from $1200. (Click here for more pics and prices.)

    Moving back to the ‘Shoe Garden,’ everything there too is 80% off. Hunter green suede Aquazarra shoes are $140 from $695, Nicholas Kirkwood polka-dot pearl shoes are $175 from $875 and Pierre Hardy leopard wedge pumps are $140 from $695. Be sure not to miss the Maiyet bags up top. Wow!

    The last room of clothing is upstairs through the jewelry gallery that also has a nice assortment of merchandise that’s discounted between 40% and 60% off. Half the room is sale merchandise but the selection is wowzers. A red draped Balmain dress is $440 from $2200. It costs less than the dresses the Balmain dresses sold at H&M. Another spectacular velvet Balmain comes to about $1200 from $6000. A Nomia top with eyelet is $80 from almost $400 and a Mary Katrantzou mermaid cut dress is about $300 from $1580.

    Take note, that in most cases only one item of each size is displayed. Be sure to ask for items in your size. The sale doesn’t officially open to the public until Thursday but it can be hard to resist such designer temptations. Pictures of our shopping trip can be found here and lots of the store’s merchandise is represented on its website. At 80% off, feel free to go crazy!

    FiveStory
    18 E 69th St.
    212-288-1338
    customerservice@fivestoryny.com

    Rosetta Getty $240
    Rosie Assoulin $400
    Nomia $80
    Nicholas Kirkwood $175
    Katrantzou $820
    Alexander Wang $240
    Narciso Rodrigez $660
    Anthony Vaccarell $280
    Mugler 
    Balmain $440
    Mugler $200
    Gimba $400
    Katrantzou $300

    Inspiring Your Next Vacation (Part 2)

    It’s hard not to think about getting away now that the holidays are behind us and temperatures have dipped into the single digits. While we love a new fashion collection few things are more thrilling than visiting a brand new luxury hotel.

    The fresh linens, plush towels, eager staff and bragging rights are just a few aspects that make visiting a new hotel extra special. Good thing that the luxury boom has lead to a great crop of properties that just opened or are slated to open in 2016.

    In a multi-part series we are highlighting some of the most exciting new destinations in the world. (Click here to see Part 1.) For more information about these properties or any other travel related assistance email info@steeletravel.com

    Canyon Ranch (Kaplankaya, Turkey)

    Turkey has been in the news a lot this year. Unfortunately, not for reasons that make you want to jump on a plane and leisurely explore. The timing of the first international Canyon Ranch near Bodrum, in Turkey, may not be ideal but the plans we’ve seen for this new wellness destination are quite remarkable.

    Slated to open in July 2016, this Canyon Ranch is located on the Aegean Coast and will feature a total of 141 rooms –75 hotel rooms and suites and 66 enclave rooms and suites. The 107,500 square foot spa, fitness and wellness center will feature 40 treatment rooms. Guests will be able to enjoy treatments that combine traditional and Eastern medicine practices for the complete integrative wellness experience Canyon Ranch is known for.

    We just hope that world affairs neutralize soon. Wouldn’t it be nice to plan an exotic girl’s weekends at Kaplankaya?

    Il Sereno, Lago di Como (Lake Como, Italy)

    Le Sereno is one of our favorite destinations on St. Barths and we can’t wait for the new property to open this Summer on Lake Como, in Italy.

    The property will be the iconic lake’s only private beach and dock. Guests will be allowed arrive extravagantly by the hotel’s custom-built water limousine.

    Il Sereno-Como will feature 30 oversized suites– all with waterfront views. One of the resort’s show-stopping features will be the 60-foot-long freshwater infinity pool suspended over the water. It’s  the only infinity pool on the lake. The modern design is especially refreshing for this region that is largely dominated by Renaissance palazzos and ornate villas.

    The property will also feature a luxurious spa and the restaurants will be operated by the celebrity London restaurateur, Giuliano Lotto. South of France move over, we’re heading to Como this Summer.

    Park Hyatt, St. Kitts (St. Kitts, BWI)

    Most of us just got back from holiday vacations but it’s hard not to start dreaming about your next trip. Trailblazers looking for the newest and greatest should set their eyes on St. Kitts. The opening of the Park Hyatt, in November 2016, will be an island game-changer.

    St. Barths and the Dominican Republic have had their day in the sunshine. Now it’s time for Park Hyatt to take center stage. The property will feature 125 guest rooms and suites. Some of which will have private rooftop pools and the Presidential Suite will come with its own butler service and personal chef. (Yes, you can have fries with that.)

    There will be restaurants, a spa, fitness center, meeting facilities, event space, a golf course and a beach club. Not to be overlooked, is the ever important Camp Hyatt. The kids are ready to pack their bags and so are we.

    Spying For Winter’s Hottest Sale Items

    When markdown season strikes it’s easy to lose track of the items you were eyeing when the collections first hit stores. Those iconic pieces tend to go quickly at department stores and if you’re not fast they can be gone forever.

    European stores and boutiques are notorious for their slower markdowns, which works in our benefit. If you missed your favorite pieces the first time around you can always hop a plane or surf outside of our obvious haunts. Right now, StyleBop is offering discounts up to 60% off but the most desirable fashions of the season are reduced just 30%.

    Have you been dreaming of the color block Valentino high boots. They are right here for 30% off or $1400. The best part is that every size is available. They also have the coordinating Rockstud bag. We all need more Mugler in our lives. It’s too bad that it’s not more plentiful state-side. Here we found this rivet embellished wool dress for 40% off. If you missed any of Jeremy Scott’s best selling line for Moschino, a full assortment that’s discounted up to 70%.

     Other great Eurocentric sites to keep your sights on are Farfetch, Luisaviaroma, Forzieri and the foreign Net-A-Porter sites. It’s amazing how you shopping vitally breaks down any language barrier. Be wild, shop in French, Russian or Chinese. It’s fun!

    Chanel Gets the Second Markdown Treatment

    Most department stores have started their final clearance sales and selections have become thin. The stock of Chanel merchandise has remained plentiful because only one markdown had been taken.
    Things are about to change.

    Follow along on Instagram and Twitter as we shop our way through Chanel departments over the weekend.

    Starting Friday, Barneys will reduce their entire shoe inventory to 60% off. When we last checked, earlier this week, the selection was plentiful and included lots of boots and sneakers. Tweed high boots will come to about $760 from $1900, patent combo boots with Chanel chain laces will come to $680 from $1700 and mid calf boots with fur tops (chinchilla-like) will go down to $900 from $2250.

    The discount at Saks Fifth Avenue is the same but what remains is a little different. Most of the section are sneakers and sneaker-like boots. High tops with a suede body and rubber tips and heel are $380, the low version is $330 and tweed sneakers with gold accents are $540.

    Over at various Neiman Marcus stores there are ballet flats in ivory for $225 chain sandals for $315. The markdown for Chanel shoes at Bloomingdale’s is 50% off but they tend to add additional promotional discounts.

    We suggest you snatch up what you see right now. These types of markdowns only come around twice a year. You can click here to see what we found at each store.

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    Saks

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    Neiman Marcus

    Neiman Marcus

    New Discount Designer Pop-Up

    Discount stores that carry top shelf designer merchandise are a dying breed. The days of Daffy’s and Filenes are long gone. That doesn’t mean all hope is lost. This week, we stumbled upon a shopper’s dream–Luxury 9.

    Luxury 9, which is located on Lexington and 41st Street, carries top designer brands that are discounted 30% to 90% off retail. The store’s furnishings are rather sparse but the minimal decor quickly dissipates as you focus on the surrounding treasures. The small selection of new and preowned Celine Phantoms, Trios and Tie Totes were the first items to catch our attention. It was  the spring 2016 Valentino Rockstud bags that really made our mouths drop to the floor.

    Among the bags we also spotted lots of Prada and Christian Louboutin. All the bags and accessories are discounted 35% off retail but there are also a few Valentino totes discounted much more. A lace Valentino tote is $500 and the colorful camo versions are $795. Don’t be too shy to ask for additional discounts. We saved $100 on a bag just for asking. (Head this way to see pictures from inside the store.)

    If you can break your attention from the bag and accessory treasure hunt –that included double-Cs and croc Hs — you will find lots and lots of designer men’s and women’s clothing and shoes. The clothing assortment is dominated by men’s fashion.

    In the suit selection we found Tom Ford suits and tuxedos priced at $1850, Kiton suits are $1950 and Brioni suits are $1695. Martin Margielas are $550 and Zegnas are $950. There are also men’s dress shirts: Isaia ($145), Tom Fords ($195 ) and Brioni ($145).

    There is also a plethora of men’s outerwear, which includes leather jackets and coats from Bally, Off White, Givenchy and Marcelo Burlon. We aren’t sure we are supposed to talk about the H ties, but, oops! Other tie brands include Marinella, Tom Ford, Zegna and Valentino.

    The women’s clothing selection is much smaller but the prices are amazing. We spotted a rack of Prada summer dresses that are all $300 and whole a rack of Brunello Cuinelli for just $100 an item. What the store lacks in woman’s clothing they make up for in the shoe department.

    Quilted and unquietly classic Ballet flats from you-know-who? Check. Red sole bottoms? Check. Fendi monster shoes? Yup. Rockstuds in various colors, sizes and hights? Lots! Discounts on shoes vary by designer but most range from 50% to 70% off retail.

    If you’re looking for even steeper savings on shoes, you should head to the furthest depths of the store. Hidden in the back is a section of Roger Vivier and Celine shoes all reduced to $235 and Saint Laurent and Tod’s styles are just $149.

    We are told that the store will continue to receive new merchandise daily but suggest you head out to this Luxury-9 pop-up soon. Nobody seems to know how long it will be open.  This is one of those places that will haunt you for the items you didn’t buy when the opportunity presented itself.

    Luxury 9
    375 Lexington Avenue @ 41st Street
    Sunday to Thursday 11am to 8pm
    Friday 11am to 2pm
    Closed Saturday
    lddsalesinc@gmail.com

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    Inspiring Your Next Vacation (Part 1)

    It’s hard not to think about getting away now that the holidays are behind us and temperatures have dipped into the single digits. While we love a new fashion collection few things are more thrilling than visiting a brand new luxury hotel.

    The fresh linens, plush towels, eager staff and bragging rights are just a few aspects that make visiting a new hotel extra special. Good thing that the luxury boom has lead to a great crop of properties that just opened or are slated to open in 2016.

    In a multi-part series we will highlight some of the most exciting new destinations in the world. For more information about these properties or any other travel related assistance email info@steeletravel.com

    Hotel Le Toiny (St. Barths, FWI)

    Small and private is what you’ll find at the newly renovated Hotel Le Toiny, in St. Barths. The resort, which reopened in November, has just 14 one-bedroom suites and one three-bedroom villa. All have wide-open water views, kitchens, and 10-by-20-foot private pools.

    The renovations were overseen by London-based interior designer, Lady Bee Osborn. Le Toiny’s original French-inspired décor has been transformed into a clean ocean front aesthetic, which includes a muted palette of neutral tones, petrified wood, mother-of-pearl and sun-bleached teak. The design is accented with pops of Caribbean blue.

    Also new is the Toiny Beach Club, which is surrounded by groves and orchards and is noted for its barfoot-chic atmosphere. New softer sand was added to to the beach but doesn’t interrupt Toiny Bay’s natural rocky shoreline. The club is opened to hotel guests and to the public by reservation. Rates at the hotel are about $2000 a night (plus tax) in February.

    Faena Hotel Miami Beach (Miami Beach, USA)

    The highly anticipated Faena Hotel Miami Beach didn’t open in time for Art Basel but we have a good excuse to go back to Miami. The Faena officially opened in December after gutting the  historic Saxony Hotel, which was originally built in 1947. The hotel opening marks the public debut of the Faena Arts District, a $1 billion neighborhood rooted in art and culture.

    The Faena Miami Beach has 169 rooms and suites and 13 penthouse residences that span the top two floors. Guest rooms combine classic Miami Beach touches with Art Deco motifs. The result is a plethora of contemporary art and plush red details, like the fringed red couches that look as if they are straight out of a hacienda.

    The Faena values personalized service. Each floor is assigned a Faena Butler, which offers guests personalized service throughout their stay. The hotel also offers ‘Experience Managers’, who can assist in designing the overall experience from pre-arrival planning to departure arrangements.

    Upon entrance, guests are greeted by a 30-foot-long red carpet that leads into a Cathedral-like lobby that’s lined with massive gold-leafed columns and edged with elaborate floor-to-ceiling murals depicting lush tropical scenes. The Terre Sante spa is 22,000 square feet and includes a hammam, ice chamber and couples treatment suite with ocean views. Rates start at about $900 a night (plus tax) in February.

    The Beekman (New York, USA)

    Coming soon to Lower Downtown is The Beekman, which is slated to open early this year. (We are hoping for February but no final date has been announced.) This highly anticipated historic renovation showcases a soaring nine-story Victorian atrium and a majestic skylight.

    Operated by Thompson Hotels, The Beekman will have 287 rooms, including 45 suites and two signature penthouses with private rooftop terraces overlooking One World Trade Center, the Woolworth Building and City Hall Park. Keith McNally and Tom Colicchio will both have restaurants in the hotel. Keith McNally — of famed Balthazar and Minetta Tavern — will open a 94-seat eatery called Augustine, serving French bistro fare. Colicchio will run the lounge, to be called the Living Room, which will provide room service to guests and catering venues.

    This is the first new luxury hotel to strategically land in the middle of Fulton Center, Brookfield Place and Westfield World Trade Center. Between the new restaurants, the shopping and the financial center, The Beekman is destined to become one of  Downtown’s hottest destinations for tourists and New Yorkers alike. Rates in June start at $530 a night (plus tax).

    Barneys Starts Third Markdown: Inside 75% Off

    Most New Yorkers are finally back from holiday vacation and on the top of most every fashion-lovers to-do list is to check out the sales. Right on cue Barneys started its final markdown today and select merchandise is discounted up to 75% off.

    Follow us on Instagram and Twitter to get insider shopping news as it happens. 

    We started our sale hunt on the main floor, looking for marked down handbags. There is very little that’s left over now that the discount is 60% off. We found a black leather and suede YSL Sac De Jour that’s now $1189 from $2800, a cobalt blue Fendi Baguette is about $1000 from $2300 and a Balenziaga Metallic Edge Part Time is $859 from almost $2200. See more than 50 pictures of these bags and other merchandise from our shopping trip in the jump.

    If you’re looking for true markdowns of 75% off you will need to head to apparel floors. Among the most discounted merchandise we found lots of Lanvin and Lucien Pellet-Finet and smatterings of Derek Lam, Alaia, Givenchy, Missoni and Mary Katrantzou. A Lanvin ruffle dress is reduced to $859 from $3400, a cashmere navy sweater is $319 from $1290 and a stunning rainbow Juan Carlos Obando gown is $879 from $3900. Were were surprised to still find a Saint Laurent lipstick print dress for $759 from almost $1900. Pictures and prices of more items can be found here.

    Moving up through the chain of escalators we found the shoe department where the discount stands at 60% off. We are told that there won’t be any further markdowns on footwear but an additional price cut is expected to be taken on Chanel shoes. Right now the Double-Cs are discounted just 40%.

    We found Gianvito Rossi buckle moto boots priced at $519 from $1290, Saint Laurent strappy sandals are $600 from $1500, Louboutin platforms are $479 from $1200 and Givenchy black chain boots are $929 from $2325. You can see all of what’s left in the shoe department right here.

    Moncler, Prada and Canada Goose are still full price but we are expecting a markdown soon. Stay tuned.

    Main Floor Women’s Accessories: 212-833-2001
    5th Floor Shoes: Stacy 212-833-2141
    2nd Floor Women’s Designer: 212-833-2189

    Assorted Bags

    Fendi

    Fendi

    Balenciaga $859

    Saint Laurent $1189

    Saint Laurent

    Lanvin $859 from $3420

    Lanvin $859 from $3500

    Alexander Lewis $229

    Derek Lam $319 from $1290

    Givenchy $369

    Sophia Kah

    Sophia Kah

    Proenza

    Victoria Beckham

    Assorted Sale Items

    Lucien $1189 from $4745

    Mary Katrantzou $979

    Chanel

    Chanel

    Chanel

    Assorted Chanel

    Saint Laurent $600 from $1500

    Balenciaga $649 from $1635

    Alaia $659 from $1650

    Christian Louboutin $479 from $1195

    Tabitha Simmons $539

    Assorted Shoes

    Christian Louboutin $439 from $1100

    Louboutin $859 from $3000

    Louboutin $399 from 1000

    Chanel

    Chanel

    Chanel

    Chanel

    Chanel

    Missoni Jackets $899 from $3600

    Armani 

    Saint Laurent $759 from $1890