Untitled Post
Joe Fresh, a Canadian fashion love child between H&M and Zara, will be opening their first New York boutique on Madison Avenue on Thursday. The store, located at 1055 Madison Avenue, at 80th Street, is supposedly just a pop-up store to prepare for the unveiling of several more stores throughout the tri-state area.
Most items at Joe Fresh are priced around $100 and many are below the $50 mark. We checked out the boutique while staff were putting on the finishing touches. We saw a table full of colorful sweaters, lots of tweed coats and work-appropriate outfits. We are told that those merino wool sweaters will retail for $49, while a metallic pleated miniskirts will sell for just $39.
Low-cost fast-fashion is a new concept for Madison Avenue, which is more known for items that cost the same as a mortgage payment. In this case, we welcome any impulse purchase that costs less than a Tom Ford lipstick.
The amount of exclusions associated with any department store promotion reads like the ingredients of a Twinkie. We are starting to think it might be easier to make a list of items that are included in the shopping incentive.
If you’re not worried about getting wrinkles from studying the fine print, you may want to take advantage of Sak’s Fifth Avenue’s Friends & Family promotion. The discount will run from Monday, October 10 through Saturday, October 22. The discount on clothing and accessories is 20% off and online shoppers can use the codes: FRIEND9.
We actually went though the full list of exclusions (ordering botox as we complete this post) and found a few interesting items that are actually in the sale. For readers that have children or shop for kids, you can use the friends and family discount on almost the entire children’s department. Only Little Marc Jacobs, kid’s UGGs, Prada shoes and Gucci shoes are blacked out. Housewares is also a good department to hit up.
Of the more popular clothing brands sold at Saks, DVF, Milly, Vince, Rag & Bone and Tory Burch, Theory are included in the sale. Now, please excuse me while I massage my crow’s feet.
We have come to adore the TJ Maxx at Columbus Square almost as much as we love Whole Foods. During a recent trip we found an unexpected array of designer shoes, accessories and clothing.
Following our own advice, we headed straight to “The Runway” section that is delineated by lavender signs. A table of yellow Fendi boxes first caught our eye. Upon the table we found lots of designer iPad accessories. A hot pink leather YSL iPad case was $280 from a suggested retail of $450 and a Fendi rubber iPad protector was $100 from $150. In the same area we also found an interesting unknown Italian designer bag made of mink and leather for $230.
Further along, we spotted a lone nude silk and sequined Versace dress for $400 from $1000, a very Fall 2011 cashmere Ralph Lauren Black Label cape for $500 from $1250 and a Black Label shearling jacket for $700. The store tags were still on the shearling jacked and showed a retail price of $3,600!
In addition to the more expensive high-end designer clothing, we found lots of McQ by Alexander McQueen priced almost as attractively. A two tone wrap dress from last year is $130 from $325. (The same dress is $425 on Yoox.com.) A McQ silk dress with zippers is $200 and an iconic print seethe is $300.
Shoe lovers brace yourself. We found Dolce & Gabbana sandals, Miu Miu pumps, Christian Dior slingbacks and last season’s Prada patent two-tone pumps all priced at $300. We dare you to find a single pair of shoes on the 8th floor of Saks priced under $300.
See, it’s even better than organic veges!
The final consolidation of the Scoop Warehouse Sale is well underway at the Meatpacking location. Although the racks are stocked, it takes quite a bit of determination to find a stand out piece that is actually in your size.
The top floor is mostly summer tanks and jeans, with a few exceptional Missoni print tops & dresses. Prices, unfortunately, still range around $1,000. The jeans, however, were marked down a fair amount. Pairs that retailed for almost $300 were down to just $100. If you’re in the market for denim, now is the time to pounce.
The downstairs selection of accessories is grim, but there were several light sweaters that are ideal for this time of year. There are very few pairs of shoes, no handbags, and a ton of belts. A gorgeous hunter green Marc Jacobs wool jacket caught everyone’s eye, but only large sizes were left.
The men’s selection was much more plentiful, with John Varvatos tees for $50, Rag & Bone knit sweaters around $200, and cashmere crew sweaters from a variety of designers. Might we suggest picking up a thing or two for your over-worked, under-styled boyfriend?
While prices were generally marked down just 50%, an employee pointed out that select items would be further discounted at the register. We assume the deals will get better as the sale continues but we wouldn’t suggest attending with very high hopes.
Saks Fifth Avenue is gearing up for their September electronic gift card promotion. The shopping incentive starts September 30 and goes through October 1. Online shoppers can take advantage of the campaign starting immediately.
Unfortunately, there are lots of restrictions but that won’t stop us from browsing. Today we hit the 8th floor– otherwise known as 10022-SHOE– to scope out the hottest and sexiest shoes of the season. Top contenders include, Nicholas Kirkwood’s metallic emerald python sandals ($1495), Prada’s knee-high leather boots with a covered platform ($1200) and Christian Dior’s lace-up bootie ($1100). Of course, anything that is sparkly is highly desirable this season, that includes Miu Miu glitter pumps ($1195) and two tone Chanel glitter pumps ($895).
You can actually browse the best of the 8th floor shoes collection and vote for your favorite right here. Sure there’s a $10,000 grand prize for participating but it’s just novel to browse beyond the normal online shopping selection. So, which do you think is the hottest shoe?
In an undisclosed location in Beverly Hills, a woman meets with her therapist about healing from a lengthy divorce. The professional love doctor instructs her patient that best way to find closure is to part with her engagement ring.
Back on the East Coast, a first year law associate is working extra hours to afford the engagement ring his girlfriend has always dreamed about. Hopefully, the extra hours will pay off in his bonus.
Through Missy, of Divorce Your Jewels, east coast meets west. Missy is able to buy the divorce’s ring and sell it to the young lawyer. West coast takes a three week vacation in Europe and east coast proposes on one knee at Daniel.
Every year, Missy facilitates dozens of these win-win transactions. From Cartier Love bracelets to 12-carat diamonds, Missy gets her customers the best deals from both sides of the table and coast. Click here to check out the deals on the company’s online store. Here you will find designer jewelry from Cartier, Buccillati, Rolex, Tiffany and more.
DivorceYourJewels.com
Missy Schorr
917-846-9999