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    Luxury for Just Pennies

    Long weekends are one of the highlights of the holiday season. What could be better than a weekend away from the normal grind? Perhaps, a more stylish way to travel. This week, ScoreLuxe.com is auctioning off –the very hard to get—Louis Vuitton Monogram Keepall 60.

    This versatile duffle bag, which has a current bid of just 5-cents, will make the perfect gift for anyone who likes to go-go-go. Actually, we can’t imagine anyone giving it away. It will make the perfect gift for, aham, yourself!

    We know what you’re thinking. How can a $1200 bag sell for just pennies? Well, ScoreLuxe.com is an innovative auction site, which allows shoppers to purchase bids and score their dream splurge for fractions of their retail price. Just last week an $1850 Gucci bag sold for 56-cents, a $500 Bloomingdales gift card sold for $6.64 and a $500 Tiffany gift card sold for 74-cents.

    What’s even better is that all the items on ScoreLuxe.com are purchased directly from the retailer and are guaranteed authentic and brand new. So you never have to worry about your mother-in-law complaining that you stuck her with a bootleg Vuitton.

    Bids are just 99-cents each and think about how much fun you will have bragging to your friends about the amazing find you snagged for more than 99% off. Be sure to check out ScoreLuxe.com for other upcoming auctions like gift cards from Neiman Marcus, Burberry and Saks.


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    McQueen’s Last Collection 40% Off

    The fall and winter collections are officially on sale at Alexander McQueen. The discount is 40% off most clothing, shoes and accessories.

    This collection is the last designs that we overseen by the late McQueen. We are sure that key pieces will go quickly. The discount is also available online but only for shoes. We suggest browsing the website and calling your closest McQueen boutique to facilitate your purchase.

    If you are looking to choose truly iconic pieces, go with the print marino wool dresses or a double breasted jacket. It just doesn’t get more McQueen than that. If you’re willing to wait it out, the discount should go to 60% off.

    Mosell 212-645-1797

    Lanvin Presale Begins

    If you are like most fashion loving consumers, you browsed the Lanvin for H&M online lookbooks and watched the fashion show video. But standing at the entrance of a local H&M at the crack of down was just too much for many fashion obsessed customers. Don’t be ashamed, we happen to agree.

    When our spy appeared at the 86th Street H&M location mid-morning, she asked a shopper about her Lanvin purchases and the shopper quickly responded, “Are you nuts! Lanvin is 10 blocks away, you think I’m going to wait in line.” Amen!

    Fast forward two weeks and our Lanvin salesman (from Madison Avenue not 86th Street) advises us that presale has started and the discount is 30% off clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry and accessories. Okay, we admit, 30% off a $2000 purchase isn’t close to a $200 dress but we are always suckers for the real thing.

    How insane is that asymmetrical wool crepe dress? Items like this cannot be found in H&M. We are going to keep our fingers crossed for a second markdown!

    Christopher 646-439-0381

    Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Reed Krakoff

    Christian Louboutin
    So you didn’t have the patience for the Christian Louboutin sample sale? Don’t feel bad, we didn’t either. Not to fret, we have received word that the boutique’s private sale will take place on December 3. The discount is usually 40% and only includes seasonal styles. We know money could be saved by waiting on a sample sale line for hours but we rather save our sanity.
    Erich 212-396-1884

    Jimmy Choo
    The Madison Avenue boutique has started presale on their fall and winter collection. The markdown is 30% off and the sale officially starts December 1. If you can, hold off for the second markdown, which is usually 50%.
    Faisa: 212-759-7078

    Reed Krakoff
    Madison Avenue newcomer, Reed Krakoff has started their very first presale. We are pleased with the precedent they are marking by starting with a 40% discount on select handbags, ready-to-wear, footwear, small leather goods and accessories. Although the brand’s first shoe collection was great, we found it to be a bit expensive. We say buy-pass the overpriced Coach handbags and shoes and take time examining the very well finished and stylish ready-to-wear. The collection was both chic and well priced.
    Manny: 212-988-0560

    Net-A-Porter Sale 50% Off

    I think we jumped the gun when writing off Cyber Monday. We just did a morning check and were surprised to wake up and find that markdown fairy has waved her discount wand over Net-a-Porter.

    The end-of-season sale includes a great selection of clothing, shoes and handbags marked up to 50% off. Lanvin ankle boots are $680 from $1350 and Louboutin Rinanas are $437 from $875. The popular Stella McCartney chain trimmed bag, in purple, is $657 from $1,095 and you can snag a Herve Leger tank bondage dress for $365 from $730.

    The sale is quite good. There are lots of beautiful things from which to choose. Just don’t take too long browsing because sizes tend to run out quickly during these markdown sales.

    Neiman Marcus & Barney’s Markdown

    We were all ready to post a long story about the great deals you can find online for Cyber-Monday …but we really couldn’t find anything worth mentioning. There’s no interesting markdown for luxury brands online at Barney’s, Net-a-Porter or BlueFly.

    So, if you’re feeling too busy to get out of your, chair you’re going to have to hit the phones. Starting Monday, the Neiman Marcus, in Paramus, will start their designer presale where cloths will be 40% off and shoes and bags will be 33% off. We hear that there will even be a small assortment of reduced Chanel bags. Before you get too excited think less Reissues and more Camara Bags and 2009 styles. The sale officially starts Wednesday, December 1.

    Barney’s will also start presale on designer clothing, bags and shoes. The discount is 40%. The markdown is not reflected online but we hear– in stores– you will find a hefty sale selection of Lanvin and Miu Miu shoes. There are also scattering of Louboutins included in the sale like, ChiChis and Delics.

    Following the Markdowns: Alexander Wang

    At the start of the season, we asked for your most wanted 2010 desires and pledged to help you find the best deals. It took a while but sale season is heating up and some of your favorite items are beginning to get marked down.

    Although the very popular Darcy bag has not been reduced, we did realize that OakNYC.com sells the same bag for over $60 less. Then over on the Alexander Wang website, our lusty tall zip boots are now 40% off. The boots started at $895 and are now reduced to $537. There are only a few sizes left but you can still snag the $1400 pony hair version for $837.

    Obviously, the leather style is a better deal. We have a feeling that if you look through Alexander Wang’s store locator, you can find a store to price-match the website’s sale.

    In the meantime. we will continue to keep our eye out for that Darcy!

    Upping Your Fashion Net Worth

    The biggest shopping season of the year is moments away and we know everyone is hyper-sensitive about the best way to spend their hard earned money. We have grown so tired of hearing fashion editors, stylists and retail sales associates go on about “investment” pieces that we thought it would be a good time to actually research the topic.

    It’s hard to believe that a great pair of skinny jeans or a fitted jacket is a good investment, no matter how good they look. A true investment turns a hard cash profit. Truthfully, fashion is like a great car that depreciates the moment you drive it off the lot. There’s not a lot of items that will hold much value once you walk a mile or even cut the tags. There are some items, however, that do tend to hold their value better than others.

    Basically, items that are limited in quantity or produced from iconic fashion houses tend to hold the best value, according to Corri McFadden, who owns Chicago-based eDrop-Off, the second largest seller of luxury goods on eBay. eDrop-Off sells about 1000 items per week on eBay but the items that hold their value best are Chanel, Hermes and Louis Vuitton.

    Corri laughs that some of her clients’ closets are worth more than their husband’s stock portfolios. “A mother of five children might love Hermes, but how practical is it for her to own five Birkin bags?” she says. “I might suggest that she sell three and spend the money on items that are more useful to her daily life.”

    In addition to the bold name French fashion houses, some fast fashion collaborations have held their value. “Jimmy Choo for H&M still sells for above retail,” Corri says. “Lanvin for H&M is going to be a good one and even some of the Target lines have shown great resale values.”


    Tammy Fluhr-Gates, a third-generation family member of the famous Madison Avenue consignment store Michael’s, agrees with Corri, “Chanel, Hermes and Pucci are always popular brands.” It’s the classic and distinct style that has kept Pucci relevant through all this time. “When you want Pucci there’s only Pucci.”

    “Some very well known designers who have fallen off in the secondary market are Armani and maybe Valentino and Versace,” Tammy says. The reason why these icons have decreased in value is unknown, but it’s clear that they aren’t as desirable as they were in decades past. The great thing about fashion is that they can always come back.

    When it comes to jewelry, Divorce Your Jewels‘ Missy Schorr has helped clients unload everything from a 12-carat flawless diamond to scrap gold. Her advice is to stick with full cut diamonds and colored stones. Jewelry with semi-precious stones and pave diamond settings are very hard to sell. You want to buy 18-karat gold jewelry and find stones that come certified with GIA papers, Missy advises. Brands like Cartier, Harry Winston and Van Cleef tend to maintain the best value of the high-end jewelry houses.

    When it comes to watches, even the ladies should go for the men’s styles. Men’s watches hold their value better than women’s, Missy advises. The Rolex Daytona, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet tend to hold their value best.

    Like all designer items–from bags to watches– Missy suggests, holding on to boxes and paperwork. “The more information you have, the better off you are.” We would say those wise words hold true with all investments.