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    Steuben Liquidation Sale

    In September, Steuben officials announced that the 108-year-old glass maker was shutting down its factory in Corning, N.Y., and its flagship store on Madison Avenue. This was sad news as Steuben is a brand that always represented great American craftsmanship without a lot of hype. It is clearly the end of an era.

    Sadly, the glass must go. As part of the brand closing, their famous glassware inventory is being liquidated. The sale is taking place online and at the Madison Avenue boutique. Most items including barware, vases and bowls are priced at about 30% off retail. Nimbus wine glasses are $45 from $75, a crystal rhino is $1462 from $1950 and a flower vase is $609 from $950.

    The Madison Avenue boutique plans to stay open through November or until it runs out of merchandise. We imagine that prices will be reduced as the closing date approaches.

    The IT-it: Celine Luggage Tote

    It seems that there is a new hot bag almost every season. This year, the Celine Luggage tote is hotter than coal on a BBQ. The bag has eye catching curves and is a must-have item on almost every girl’s fashion list. There is one problem: It’s perpetually out of stock and the waiting lists are miles long.

    Of course, we have the inside scoop. Celine just sent a huge shipment of bags to all their retailers. The new shipment consists of the cruise 2012 collection and the popular color combinations from the winter collection are long gone. Shoppers can choose from the impossible to get neon pink, orange, yellow, royla blue, black, gray and beige.

    We took a run to Bergdorf Goodman to get a feel for the hard-to-get bag and couldn’t believe the clamoring. Women were swarming the two bags pulled out of stock like bottled water in the desert. The store’s shipment only includes black and beige but we believe that that this is your best chance for a Luggage Tote. We couldn’t even get a sales person to speak to use at Barney’s.

    Celine Luggage Tote
    $2000 Mini
    $2200 Medium
    Contact: Jere Ann Waters @ Bergdorfs

    YSL Sample Sale

    Ever since Yves Saint Laurent closed their outlet in Secaucus, the annual sample sale has been a big hit for finding deals. Before heading over there, we want to warn our readers about the over-aggressive shoppers, merchandise hording and a random “hair-pulling” incident that occurred last season.

    We suggest that the faint at heart go to Woodbury Common as an alternative or wait for the YSL boutique’s second markdown, early next year. Shoppers that are ready to brave the crowds can expect a long wait on the first day. We also caution that you shouldn’t set your expectations too high. Don’t count on finding popular style bags or shoes like the Muse or Tribute shoes.

    So what can you expect? Bag and shoe prices are usually about 60% off retail and the color assortment normally ranges from chartreuse green to plumb purple. Basic black is a hard order here. We suggest setting your eyes on the clothing racks and accessory tables, which are a much better deal. Last season, dresses were priced at $350, sweaters $250 and jackets $400, Real deal seekers should keep an eye out for the YSL jewelry. Last season rings were $50, bracelets $150 and big cuffs were $200.

    YSL Sample Sale
    Wednesday, October 26th to Friday, October 28
    Wed 5pm to 8pm, Thurs 8am to 8pm and Fri 8am to 5pm
    Metropolitan Pavilion — 125 West 18th Street (between 6th and 7th Ave.)

    Sephora Friends & Family

    This is the perfect week for cosmetics shopping because Sephora is offering a 20% discount to employees’ friends and family. Unfortunately, the promotion is only online and the unique codes can only be used one time. You can click here to enter your email address and get your personal discount code. (It’s a good thing most people have more than one email addy.)

    The sale runs until November 2 and regular Sephora.com shoppers will notice that some of the higher end brands had been temporarily removed. Some items we are going to get with the discount: Nail’s Inc. metallic polish, Privage face cream, Laura Mercier lip glosses and NARS Leguana bronzer (it always sells out as soon as the weather gets cold.)

    What are your beauty bests?

    Mad-Spy Cashmere Shopping Guide

    By ManhattanMataHari

    With winter weather nipping at our heels, it is the perfect time to stock up on cold weather staples like a cashmere sweater. Unfortunately, not all cashmere is created equal. With the wide variety of styles, colors, and prices ranges it can be confusing to find the perfect sweater. There tends to be two schools of thought when it comes to buying a cashmere sweater: investment pieces in perennial colors and styles or more seasonal sweaters that don’t break the bank.

    When looking for your perfect sweater, be sure to look for 100% cashmere since many sweaters are blended with wool. If you are looking for a lightweight layering piece, silk and cashmere blends retain their softness without adding bulk. The best cashmere yarns come from Italy or Scotland, and are usually two-ply since single-ply sweaters tend to pill easier. If you can see your hand through a layer of cashmere, it is most likely one-ply.

    Either way you decide to invest, be sure to care properly for your cashmere by gentle cleaning and moth-proof storage. Dry cleaning or hand washing in tepid water with Laundress Cashmere Shampoo and laying flat on a towel to dry, is usually suggested. Cashmere sales associates suggest washing your low cost cashmere with baby shampoo. Aveeno baby wash is a favorite.

    If you’re looking to invest in cashmere that will last a life time there is no better place to start than Madison Avenue. Loro Piana  sweater, which retails anywhere from $1000 to $2000, is a favorite of many high-end consumers. To get the best price it’s best to wait for Soiffer Haskin’s sample sale where discounts run to about 50% off.

    If you need your luxury cashmere now, we suggest heading to Malo (Joanna: 212-396-4721), which specializes in Italian cashmere clothing. With a variety of styles, blends, and colors you will certainly find the perfect investment sweater. Basic V-necks in various ply range from $580 to $490 and cardigans are mostly in the $600 range. . If you are looking for a good holiday gift, Malo does mark down their cashmere sweaters 30% to 40% in December.

    It’s of some shoppers opinions that Brunello Cucinelli (Phillipe 212-813-0900) is the gold standard in cashmere and with prices ranging from $1500 to $3000 the statement may be literal. There is no sale currently but once December rolls around the discount can go up to 50% off.

    A bit further uptown, specialist Manrico (Brigitte: 212-794-4200) has a great selection of lightweight cashmere sweaters for men and women. They are currently having a 30% markdown on their lightweight summer styles and colors. While the sale selection is not great, they will make for good layering pieces for fall and winter. Prices usually range from $540 to $700, so even with the discount you may still pay a hefty price.

    For the best selection of colors and styles on Madison at non-investment prices that won’t cause heart palpitations, head over to the J. Crew Collection (Andrea: 212-824-2475). An entire wall is replete with various styles of V-necks, crewnecks, and cardigans in a dozen color choices. Despite ranging in price from $158 to $168, the cashmere is thick and baby soft without any bulk. The only downside was the perfect camel color from a couple seasons ago won’t be back until (supposedly) next season.

    Venturing off Madison, the department store cashmere collections are also a good bet for quality sweaters at a fraction of designer prices. For the best deals, head to Bloomingdales where their entire collection is marked an additional 25% off retail. Crewneck shells start at $108, boyfriend V-neck cardigans are $165, and turtlenecks are $145. Interestingly, we didn’t spot at any regular V-neck options. However, there were plenty of plain crewnecks and V-necks available at Saks Fifth Avenue, albeit slightly more expensive at $208. Cashmere cardigans in a variety of fall and winter colors will set you back $248.

    For even more budget cashmere buys, definitely check out the new Uniqlo flagship on Fifth Avenue. They have marked their $89.90 cashmere sweaters down to $49.90 until the end of the month. Hands-down, this is the best color selection anywhere in the city, with a rainbow of color options available. The only downside is the quality of the mass-produced cashmere is subpar, with the softness of a wool blend despite being 100% cashmere. For that pricing you can find softer quality cashmere in a multitude of colors and styles at Daffy’s for $39.99 to $139.99.

    You can’t really go wrong decideing on any of these cashmeres, especially if you find the expensive brands on sale. But, that’s what we’re here for. Right?

    DecadesTwo Goes Uptown… and Downtown

    DecadesTwo, the LA-based consignment store, is rolling into New York again for their bi-annual pop-up shop. This time, however, they are splitting their personalities and sending their downtown looks to Soho house and their uptown riches to Lisa Perry’s Madison Avenue boutique.

    The “Uptown/Downtown” shopping event will take place from October 20 to 22. What’s even better?  Madison Avenue Spy readers can get a 20% discount when shopping at either location on Friday and Saturday.

    As for us? We just couldn’t wait. We’re glad we didn’t because there are some dream items waiting to find the perfect new home. Clearly, the Uptown Decades location was curated with the neighborhood gal in mind, which means there is a lot of Chanel, Oscar, Carolina, Louboutin and Manolo. (Downtown is heavily stocked with McQueen, Philip Lim and Gucci.)

    On the Chanel rack, which is quite extensive, we found a variety of light color tweed jackets, suit sets and coats. A long pearl colored trench style is $2900 and a limited edition nautical themed jacket worn in a Miley Cyrus video is $2,100. There are even options for Chanel shoppers who want to spend less than a grand. A soft blue linen dress with double-C buttons is $500 and a short red jacket is $895.

    Among other designers, we found a long Bottaga dress for $1,200, an iconic YSL cocktail dress for $600, a Bill Blass sequin dress for $660 and an adorable Balenciaga skirt with original tags showing a $1900 retail price for $340. A dress by London-based designer Maria Grachvogel was crying to be taken home and was priced at just $350.

    Shoppers keen on shoes, bags and accessories will not be discappointed either. We found Louboutin spikey high boots for about $1000, Alaia black and white pony hair pumps for $400, never worn Chanel ballet flats for $330, a white multi-color Vuitton note book for $220, black croc Manolo pumps for $350 and Kirckwood lizard pumps for $220.

    For us, the best part of the sale is that there are a variety of interesting items that can fill the needs of someone with Fifth Avenue extravagance or First Avenue sensibility. You can click here to see a full photostream of the items mentioned above.

    Lisa Perry
    976 Madison Avenue @76th Street
    212-570-1380

    Soho House
    29-35 9th Avenue
    212-627-9800