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    Nordstrom Semi-Annual Sale

    Nordstrom has started their famous semi-annual sale where  merchandise is reduced up to 40%. Although there isn’t a Nordstrom on the city (yet) they are the first department store to officially start markdown season.

    Chanel and Louboutin are still not part of the discounted merchandise but there are still lots of great designer items from which to choose. The Nordstrom’s with the most high-end merchandise include, Seattle, Portland and Mall of America. For now, we can do enough damage shopping online.

    French Connection fit and flare dress is $82 from $138, an adorable 3.1 Philip Lim patterned skirt is $237 from almost $400, Alaia-like Vince Camuto booties with cut-outs are $93 from $138 and Alexander Wang bloomer shorts are $255 from $425.

    We suggest that you click back often because this Nordstrom sale tends to slowly gain momentum. Right now, there may not be a large amount of designer merchandise but more will surely be added. Nordstrom’s sales online usually top out at about 70% off.

    Walter Steiger Final Clearance

    The Walter Steiger sale that started last week continues on and prices are reduced almost ridiculously low. Today we stopped by the sale to find shoes starting at just $50. This is quite the deal considering that most of the collection had a retail price of about $900.

    The selection includes lots of samples. There is still a great selection of merchandise ranging from boots to snake skin peep-toe heels, sandals and platforms. You can see lots of pictures from the sale within the jump link.

    The final clearance will only run through Friday. If you’re looking for major deals we assure you that this is a great place to go hunting. No rsvp required.

    Walter Steiger Sample Sale
    Last Day: Friday, May 23
    10am to 5pm daily
    325 5th Ave. @ 33 st. suite 38A

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    Missoni Sale Includes Home Items

    Missoni is always the first boutique on Madison Avenue to officially start their seasonal sale. What’s included in the markdown can fluctuate from year to year. This year, the Missoni sale is great– perhaps that’s a bad thing for the economy.

    Unlike most past seasons, this Missoni sale includes swim, scarves and select home items. Most of the merchandise from the cruise collection–that came into stores in December–is discounted 50%. Other items are discounted from 30% to 40%. A black skirt with lacquered cloth and embroidered appliqué is now $1320 from $2640 and a more classic chevron patterned silk knit dress is $1440 from $2880.

    The shoes to the left of the sale section are all 50% off. Black and white runway sandals are $575 from $1150. Swimsuits, cover-ups and other beachwear are 30% off. Baskets of scarves are 35% off. Most of the brightly colored scarves now range in price from about $250 to $340 from retail prices that ran from $430 to $560.

    The best part of the sale, is the wall of home goods. Shoppers can find a small assortment of towels, robes and pillows that are reduced 40%. Brightly colored large bath towels are now $192 from $320, smaller versions are $186 from $310 and robes are $228 from $380.

    Last season Missoni ran a second markdown where prices were reduced 70% to 80% off. We wouldn’t be surprised if we saw the same discounts this summer. The cold weather has left a lot of stores will extra merchandise. Click-jump to  see an assortment of pictures from inside the boutique.

    Missoni
    1009 Madison Ave @78th Street
    (212) 517-9339

    Pre-Sale Barney’s, Bergdorf & Saks

    Memorial Day is traditionally known as the first day 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 with boutiques following closely behind. It’s generally taboo for a brand-owned store to begin a sale before the department stores. After all, a department store has to buy their inventory for a wholesale markup while a brand-owned boutique keeps the extra profit from a straight-to-retail model.

    This week, is a big week for presales. Presale season 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 you pick them up.

    In all instances, Chanel and Louboutin will not be marked down at any department store or boutique until the beginning of June. Nonetheless, it’s never too early to plot your purchases and share your acquisition wishes with a good sales person. Second markdown usually begins at the end of June and discounts usually range from 50% to 70% off.

    Online markdowns usually start over the holiday weekend. For now, we have a roundup of first markdowns at our favorite department stores:

    Barneys
    Pre-sale at Barneys starts Tuesday. Most designer collections and shoes will be discounted 35% off. The official sale starts May 27th. We are happy that the store was a bit restrained with the uber-print trend. We suggest you do the same. Most designers won’t be making such bold statements next season.
    Contact: Kyri 212-833-2088

    Bergdorf Goodman
    Wednesday will be the first day of pre-sale at Bergdorf. The discount is 30% off shoes and 40% off clothing. Purchases will be shipped or available in the store on Sunday, May 25. We are fully committed to purchasing an Alaia dress this summer but we still might have to wait until the next markdown.
    Contact: Allison: 212-872-8732

    Saks Fifth Avenue
    Pre-sale orders will begin Wednesday and merchandise will be available to be picked up or shipped after the holiday weekend. Shoes will start at a 30% discount while clothing will be discounted 40%. Most designer merchandise is included. We always appreciate the Vionnet collation at Saks, although we believe it could be a bit larger.
    Contact: Fifth Avenue Club (Eric) 212-753-4000

    Tibi Sample Sale

    Feeling chic is an essential part of the Madison Avenue personality. Pulling off the summer casual chic, however, can sometimes be more challenging than the dressing-up chic. In these times Tibi is an easy stand-by. Eye catching prints and bright colored dresses can dress up the most dismal days packed with errands.

    Sure we love a great dress but $600 for a casual items is cause for thought. Most days, we rather save our $600 for Saks’ third floor or Bergdorf’s second floor. Tibi at a fraction of the price, however, makes our compass turn.

    This week, Tibi is hosting a sample sale where clothing, swimwear, shoes and home accessories will be priced up to 70% off retail. The best are always the $65 skirts and tops and pants for $75. Most dresses are priced between $150 and $175 but keep your eyes on their Facebook page for extra 20% to 50% off.

    Tibi Sample Sale
    Tuesday, May 20 through Thursday, May 22
    Tues 12pm to 8pm, Wed 9am to 8pm, Thurs 9am to 5pm
    57 Greene Street

    Miu Miu 70% Off

    Prada’s little sister, Miu Miu was originally designed to attract a younger more rebellious customer. Today, the brand has shifted to offer customers a playful elegance and sophistication. Miu Miu’s standard of girly bows and sparkles are seriously irresistible.

    Starting today, you won’t have to resist your temptations. The online luxury discount site, Amuze, is hosting a Miu Miu sale, starting at 9pm, where a fantastic variety of shoes are discounted up to 70% Off. Check out the purple shoes that are now $250 from $850 or a tan pair that’s are $250 from $995. You can see more pictures after the jump. Told you it was good!


    While your shopping, be sure to check out Amuze’s Daily Deal. Today, the site is offering YSL Gladiator Tributes for $315 from $995. If your size is still there, we suggest you grab them fast. They won’t be available for long. We also found great shoes in the Gucci sale, like these studded sandals that are $225 from $895 and classic riding boots for $375 from $1495. 


    Be sure to constantly check back on Amuze. Upcoming sales include, LK Bennet Clothing, Shoes and Accessories, Father’s Day gifts and Valentino handbags. Shoppers can use the code MADAVE for free shipping on all purchases.


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    Get to Know COS & Save 25%

    H&M’s untra-chic little sister, COS, recently launched their website to American customers and we couldn’t be more thrilled. You see, COS is modern, sleek and super affordable. COS is less expensive than Zara but has the look and feel of Jil Sander. Who can ask for anything more?

    COS has plans to open a store on Spring Street in the fall. For now you can shop the online store and save 25% off and free shipping on all orders through June 30th.

    Come, take a look. Check out this poplin cotton cap sleeve dress in power blue. It’s just $115 and, we are told, the quality similar to a higher-end designer. These better-looking-than Birkenstock leather sandals are $125 and this cutout necklace is a mixture of Lanvin and Marni and is priced at just $39. COS even has a great assortment of children’s clothing.

    Ironically, Rebekka Bay, the lead designer of COS just jumped ship to Gap. Although, we didn’t find Gap’s current spring collection very interesting. Gap’s fall lookbook has a striking resemblance to the signature COS style. Check it out here. Fashion insiders are betting that Rebekka Bay could be the new Jenna Lyons. (J. Crew’s head designer.) In the meantime, we highly suggest you familiarize yourself with COS now because it’s sure to make a big style impact.

    VBH Boutique Private 40% Off Sale

    The über-luxury handbag company, VBH is hosting a limited-time promotion where select handbags are reduced 40%. This is a rare treat for Madison Avenue shoppers, as the boutique (or more accurately the luxury gallery) does not often offer discount promotions.

    Last week, the brand did host a sample sale at Soffer Haskin and these bags can very well be what was left over from the event. Nonetheless, we welcome a 40% discount without having to go to the Penn Station neighborhood. The best part is that the sale selection is quite good and there is a heavy concentration of exotic bags and accessories.

    We secretly obtained access to the full inventory for the sale. You can browse all of the pictures after the jump. There is a large variety of the brand’s iconic Manila, which normally runs about $2200 in python and between $1100 to $1300 for fabric varieties. The python hobo retails for $4950 and a larger python handbag with bold hardware (Brera) is $4049.

    It’s unclear if this sale will run for very long. You should call immediately, if you’re interested in any of the items in the pictures. We strongly suggest you go to the boutique for the experience. It’s like shopping in a fine art museum. Furthermore, we hear that VBH’s lease is up and Apple may be taking over.