The Jimmy Choo sample sale kicked off early this morning to VIPs and press. The scene inside was quiet but there was a line growing outside that spanned almost a full avenue. We suggest you read below if you’re contemplating spending the day standing on 18th Street.
Prices start at $200 for basic style shoes, booties are $325 and boots are $375. Generally speaking, that’s an attractive discount. We do, however, have a problem with the way the merchandise is treated. Shoes are piled high and thrown all over the floor. How can a brand expect shoppers to respect and value the merchandise if it’s treated like garbage? In this environment, it’s hard to motivate yourself to even spend $200.
During past sales, customers complained that lots of shoes were damaged and worn. We did not see damages as huge problem. Inside the shoppers will find men’s and women’s shoes, handbags, small leather goods, glasses and other accessories. You can click here to see pictures and the full price list. Sizes were available from 34 to 41 and the selection included pumps, flats, sandals, boots, booties, sneakers, sparkly heels, and lots more.
Bags are divided by size among several tables. Evening bags are $350, small bags are $250, medium sizes are $350 and large bags are $450. Exotic bags are an extra $200. In addition to bags, there were tables of wallets, leather accessories, glasses and scarves. Prices start at $100 for wallets and small leather goods, scarves are $75 and belts are $50.
If you aren’t a die-hard Jimmy Choo fan, we suggest you take the afternoon to stroll around the village and the farmers markets and go back before the sale ends. We are told there will be restocking and during past sales prices were reduced to just $100 for shoes.
Jimmy Choo Sample Sale
Tuesday, May 16 through Thursday, May 18
Tues 11am-7pm, Wed 8am-7pm, Thurs 8am-6pm
RSVP Link Password: lance
The Metropolitan Pavillion: 123 West 18th St.
The Saks Fifth Avenue presale is officially underway. The discounts are even better than Barneys with discounts up to 40% off shoes, clothing and handbags. The most exciting news is that Gucci shoes are discounted 50%. Lucky that we have spies everywhere and we know exactly what styles are included in the upcoming sale.
We are most excited about the Gucci items that are 50% off. The Lexi stars and lips flats are about $500 from $1000, the Marmont GG Suede boot is $550 from $1100, cherry blossom print rainbows are $285 from $570, and the Ofelia studded pumps are $925 from $1850. That’s all the Gucci information we were provided but are hoping to get more updates.
Presale purchases ship on May 20. Some women’s clothing is already in the online sale section but markdowns will officially hit the site on May 23. Good luck!
Memorial Day is traditionally known as beginning of the summer season but it’s also the start of sale season. As always, we will be starting our markdown roundups. Department stores usually kick-off the retail sale season and boutiques following closely behind.
Presales are akin to the “quiet period” before a company goes public. You can’t actually buy the merchandise but you can have your broker, oh sorry– sales person, hold your preferred items until the sale officially begins. Most stores take your credit card information and charge your account when the items ship or are picked up.
This week, is a big week for sales and presales. The Barneys is promoting a sale of 50% off but designer merchandise still in prsale mode. The sale officially begins May 23 but you can contact a sales person to preorder merchandise now. (Our in-store contacts are below.)
Usually Barneys offers the steepest discounts across in all departments but this season the sale isn’t as generous as usual. For first markdown, on bags and shoes are only 30% off. On the bright side, the selection is larger than usual. There is a very nice variety of Chloe bags, including the Faye in suede navy, several color variations of the Mily bag and some styles of the Drew bag.
There is also a lot of Balenciaga and Saint Laurent bags on sale, including Balenciaga’s iconic stripped shopper, the Antigona in brown and green and several suede City Bags. YSL’s Sac du Jour in gray, the du Jour with Love Patches and the Monograme Kate in a powder blue and other variations hit the markdown tables.
Among the shoe brands hitting sales racks are Gianvito Rossi, Aquazzura, Giuseppe Zanotti, Lanvin, Givenchy, Chloe, and many, many more. Needless to say, we are really disappointed that Barneys is only discounting shoes 30% this season. Nonetheless, there are some sale highlights like Aquazzura Tropicana sandals that are $599 from $850, tied ankle boots (already discounted online) and leather flats.
We haven’t seen any stock lists from Prada or Valentino yet but we expect to have them soon. Chanel, Louboutin, Dior and Alaia don’t start their markdowns at the same time as other brands. It’s usually a few weeks later. Gucci has a tradition of running a sale for just a few days at some point during the season. We’ll keep you posted on all of the above.
Generally speaking, Barneys’ sales associates aren’t always forthcoming with presales. If there is an item you want to secure, we suggest that you give your name and number to the respective brand associate and have them call you when the discount becomes available. You can usually expect a call within hours of leaving the store.
Charlotte Olympia is kicked off the Madison Avenue markdown season today with the start of its private VIP presale. Shoes and bags from this past pre-spring and spring collections are all marked down 50%.
There is a large assortment of merchandise included in presale. Just remember, the store only has one size of each shoe. You can browse through the sale assortment using this link. Online shoppers should head to Moda Operandi where you can use the code FRIENDS and access the same 50% off. Some of our favorite styles include these embroidered canvas flamingo slippers that are $230 from $465, Tropicana sandals that are $365 from $735 and this feline backpack that’s about $650.
All sales are final and orders called in over the phone can be secured by payment and shipped to the customer. Take note, the company’s last sample sale was amazing. You might want to keep your fingers crossed for another. (The details are here.) Decisions. Decisions.
Charlotte Olympia Boutique
22 East 65th Street
Harlina 347.307.0145
harlina.senfleur@charlotteolympia.com
There are dozens of experts to tell you where to travel, when to go and how to get there. In contrast, there are very few, if anyone, to help you pack. Hitha Paiepu, the blogger behind Hitha on the Go and actor of the new book How to Pack is an expert.
Personally, I’m always negotiating for an extra piece of luggage. One time, I was instructed by a business partner that I could only take a carry-on for a four day trip to you Europe. (Imagine the horror!) I ended up wearing thigh-high Givenchy platform boots almost everywhere we went because they wouldn’t fit in my bag. The thigh-high boots were worn on the plane, on the train that connects Rome to Florence and I was quite the laugh wearing the boots while running through Heathrow Airport when our connecting flight arrived late.
You get the picture. It’s hard for a fashion lover to pack sensibly. For that reason, we sought out the advice of a legitimate expert.
In Hitha’s new book, How to Pack, she breaks down everything a traveler needs to know in order to be comfortable, confident and fashionable. The former globetrotting pharma exec has logged more than a million flight miles and offers tons of helpful guides. She serves up full packing lists including, what to pack for a holiday weekend, what to bring in a carry-on and offers inside tips like applying dry shampoo before a long trip to conquer oily hair.
We tracked down the famed Hitha on the Go travel publisher and author asked a few questions of our own. Enjoy!
I love the hacks that you offer in your book; like using a contact case to store face creams. What are some of your personal favorite travel hacks? Thank you so much! Rubbing a dryer sheet on an item of clothing to remove odor is one of my favorite (and most used tips). I’ve gotten cigar smoke (thanks, Vegas!) out of a blazer with that trick. Another favorite hack is to steam my face after I’ve steamed my clothes post-flight, and then do a collagen sheet mask. It leaves my skin fully cleansed and rehydrated – and ready to take on whatever my trip has in store for me!
I find that most travelers develop a good relationship with flying. What are some of your in-flight rituals? What are some items you always carry-on?
I’m one of those odd people who loves the journey – even the airport and the flight. If I can, I’ll try to give myself time to unwind in the Delta Sky Club (thanks to my American Express card) and unwind with a snack and a glass of wine, if it’s the evening. When I board the plane, I always wipe down the arm rests, window shade, tray table, and seat belt buckle with a sanitizing wipe. I then wrap myself in my cashmere travel blanket, pop in my headphones to play a soothing playlist, and read one of the many books I’ve downloaded on my Kindle. I drink at least 1 large bottle of Fiji water (1 bottle = 3 hours), and will slip on a silk eyemask if I get sleepy.
In How to Pack, you talk about the three types of packers (the anxious overpacker, the forever forgetful, the jumbled traveler and the impractical dreamer). I think many Mad-Spy readers fall into the two categories–nervous overpacker and tend to pack too much or the impractical dreamer-type, who buys a new untested wardrobe before a trip. Fashion lovers do often want to dress up—especially when traveling. How can someone balance packing efficiency with the desire to have a (new) handbag for each outfit? It all comes down to Power Pieces – those staples in your wardrobe that make you feel and look your best. When I pack, most of the items that make my suitcase are these items – the skinny pants that make my legs look great, the cashmere sweater that feels like I’m wearing a cloud, the driving loafers that are both chic and can be walked in for miles. I do give myself more leeway with accessories, espeically scarves and jewelry. They take up such little room and can completely transform an outfit. I also will pack 3 different lipsticks – a nude and two different bold colors. I’ve found that switching shoes or changing my lipstick satisfies the need to wear something different.
Is there ever a time when all packing rules go out the window and you allow yourself to roll out the steamer trunks?
Indian weddings are my exception! You need a different outfit (complete with jewelry and eye makeup!) for every event. When there’s five or six events during a single wedding, it means it’s time to pack the big suitcases 🙂
It can be embarrassing to have your co-workers all waiting for your luggage to come off the conveyor belt when everyone has only taken a carry-on. I think you offer great advice by suggesting that business travelers coordinate before heading out.
Are there any other packing logistics that should be hashed out before a big corporate roadshow? I recommend shipping any supplies (booth signs and supplies) in advance will let you travel lighter – literally and figuratively! Plan for your items to arrive at the hotel 48 hours before you need them, to give you time to correct any issues that may come up. Purchasing as many things on site is also helpful – just create a spreadsheet with all the tasks required before, during, and after a trade show and assign them accordingly. There should be a single project manager who’s an expert at troubleshooting problems as they arise – and they will arise. And if someone does have to wait at the baggage claim, another team member (or two) should go pick up the rental car to save time.
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All aboard who is coming aboard. The Jimmy Choo sample sale is about to pull into the sample sale station and if you want to come abroad you must have a confirmed ticket. No worries, we have all the details to get you in and out of the first class cabin.
The sale opens to the public on Tuesday, May 16 at the Metropolitan Pavillion. To attend the sale you must use this link to RSVP. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and enter the code lance to receive your email confirmation number. Each indivitual must have a confirmation number to get into the sale.
For the uninitiated, this sale is legendary for its amazing prices. Basic pumps and sandals are usually $200, catwalk styles are $250, bejeweled styles are $325, and boots are $375. Women’s shoes run from size 35 to 40 and men’s go from 43 to 46. At the last sale men’s shoes were priced at $250 or $375 and included loafers, Oxfords, driving shoe and ankle boots.(Above are an assortment of Jimmy Choo shoes that can be found for about the same price online.)
There are always some handbags and small leather goods. Last season, small bags started at $250 for small sizes, medium size bags were $350 and large totes were $450. Small leather goods, like wallets, key chains and bracelets were all $75.
The wait to get into this sale can be massive but the new RSVP system will hopefully limit the amount of attendees. We just suggest that you RSVP right away. We can only assume that the list will close when it hits a certain number of RSVPs. Once that train leaves the station, it’s hard to get on.
Jimmy Choo Sample Sale
Thursday, May 16 through Thursday, May 18
Tues 11am-7pm, Wed 8am-7pm, Thurs 8am-6pm RSVP Link Password: lance
The Metropolitan Pavillion: 123 West 18th St.
We can’t wait for the sale season to officially begin. This past week Saks and Barneys started mini sales but Mode Operandi is making it official. Starting Tuesday, the high fashion website will begin a friends and family sale where you an save 50% off on a large assortment of spring fashion, shoes and accessories.
The sale runs through Monday, May 15. We suggest you start loading up the cart. These friends and family discounts usually cause the best items to sell out.