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    Ports 1961″Insanely Cheap”

    As we suspected, the Ports 1961 sample sale is a real winner. Vava Vino hit the sale this morning and reports back that prices are “insanely cheap!”

    Shoes are $38 for flats and $64 for heels. Clothes are a steal. Staff is helpful + an amazing press rack with prices ranging from $15 to $70 for gorgeous pieces all size 2. Line to pay is painful but no line to get in and large bright area to try on. Also, they have a small room with a kid’s sample sale. Few pieces but beautiful pieces.

    More details (unedited)

    38 for a ports 1961 leather ballet flat + 60 for a gorgeous green skirt are equivalent to what s/o pays at H+M for junk!!
    Place was super organized by size too.
    Skirts were 60, sweathers were 45-60,dresses were 100-400. Saw a gorgeous lace dress marked down to 449 that was orig over 3.
    Meticulous detailing and fabric.
    People were snapping things up like mad! If you are size 2, sample rack was heaven!!!!!!!!!! Pants, skirts, tops and jackets for 25, 20,35.

    Def a sale to go to- worth the trek. And, its a trek, but one that rewards you well!!!

    The sale is only today, so if you want to get the goods you better make some time now.

    Ports 1961
    Friday, Dec. 11
    11am to 7pm
    601 west 26th Street, suite 875
    212-414-1050

    DVF Cuts Prices

    Just in from DVF staff (10:31am):

    It is the last day of our Sample Sale and prices are reduced even more! $70 for dresses, $80 for wraps, $50 for skirts.

    As of yesterday Paige Turner reported:

    FYI: DVF slashed prices. Passed by lots of stuff but did not get anything. Barley any sweaters left. There are still tons of dresses and tops.

    This is the last day of the sale but we all know that the next wrap dress discount is just six months away. Also, be on the the lookout for department store markdowns. DVF wrap dresses do go to $100, from time to time.

    DVF Sample Sale
    Friends, Family & Fans Monday, Dec. 7/ 11am to 6pm
    Public Sale Tuesday, Dec 8 to Friday, Dec. 11
    Tues: 9am to 6:30, Wed: 10am to 8pm, Thurs. 10am to 7pm, Fri. 9am to 3pm
    260 Fifth Avenue (b/w 28th and 29th)

    Madison Avenue Shake-Up

    It appears as if Madison Avenue is undergoing a new shake-up. Juicy Couture executives have decided that Madison Avenue may not be the perfect location for their track suits and charm bracelets. The company is looking to sublet their Madison Avenue and 70th Street location for the remaining six years on their lease.

    On other news, Eric Le-Goff, senior director of Cushman & Wakefield, tells us that Lanvin has been looking for space. We have a feeling that Juicy may be too big for Lanvin but the old YSL store on Madison and 71st Street is still empty?!
    The lease Michael Kors store on Madison and 76th expires shortly?!

    According to Le-Goff, we can expect to see french designer Barbara Bui, fine Italian cashmere designer Brunello Cucinelli, Loro Piana and Carolina Herrera’s lower end brand CH joining the Avenue.

    “We had a purge in the past 12 to 15 months,” Le-Goff explains. “Brands that couldn’t make it or shouldn’t have been here– didn’t make it. People look for exclusivity on Madison. It’s what makes the street interesting. Juicy can easily be on Fifth Avenue. They are targeting a different customers.”

    There are currently 30 spaces available on Madison, but that number is quickly declining. At the height of the market, spaces were going for over $1500/ sq. ft. but that price dipped to $600 during the real estate panic ,last year. Now, Le-Goff estimates that most deals are taking place at $700 or $800/ sq. ft.

    Lets hope that luxury designers start sharing the savings with us!

    Ports 1961 85% Off

    Today we are taking a break from uptown and looking at some great downtown brands. First up, starting Friday, Dec. 10, Ports 1961 will be hosting a sale where merchandise will be discounted at least 85% off.

    The sale will be taking place in their showroom, which is always a good sign of great deals. The stock will contain all prior collections including, spring 2009. We are told many coats will be $75, jackets $40, tops $20 and shoes $75

    Ports 1961
    Friday, Dec. 11
    11am to 7pm
    601 west 26th Street, suite 875
    212-414-1050

    Opening Ceremony Sample Sale

    Opening Ceremony always makes us think of Barneys circa 1980. It’s cool, it’s small and has a distinct cult following. We are hoping that Opening Ceremony’s sample sale is as good as the Warehouse sale of the good old days.

    Merchandise will be from 60% to 90% off and will include edgy designers such as Vena Cava, Proenza Schouler (who are also hosting their own sample sale), Alexander Wang and of course, Opening ceremony. The sale is just three days, Friday, Dec. 11 to Sunday, Dec. 12.

    The current store discount is about 40% off. Take note, the sample sale is not at the store. If you’re not familiar with Opening Ceremony, take a look through their site. You are sure to be inspired.

    Opening Ceremony
    Friday, Dec. 11 to Sunday, Dec. 13
    Fri & Sat 11am to 8pm, Sun. 12pm to 7pm
    201 Mulberry Street (b/w Spring & Kenmare)
    Credit cards accepted with a minimum purchase of $100

    Dolce & Gabbana Friends and Family

    You want friends and family? We’ll give you friends and family.

    Dolce & Gabbana boutiques are marking merchandise down 60%, starting Thursday, Dec. 10th. This sale is strictly for friends and family. Make sure to print the below image if you want to enjoy the additional discount. We have learned this lesson the hard way. (Aren’t you happy we’ve become BFFs.)

    If Dolce & Gabbana is still to pricey– even after the f&f discount–wait until next week and the D&G label will be discounted the same amount.

    Fall and winter merchandise is currently discounted 40% at both boutiques.The friends and family sale tends to get a bit hectic in the store. If you have the time, take a spin through now and ask your favorite sales person to put your selection aside.

    Have fun and lets make sure to grab drinks real soon. We, really, never get to see each other. xoxo

    Contact: Cono 212-249-4100

    Madison Avenue Spy Gift Guide

    Madison Avenue types maybe the hardest personality to shop for. If she likes it, she buys it. So, if she (or he) has everything, what do you get? Below is a list of suggestions, along with some money saving hints. And don’t feel self conscious, everyone knows the best part of the holiday season is shopping for yourself.

    1. Giuseppe Zanotti made the perfect high boot. It has a wearable heel and they can be slouched to look casual or rolled-up to go over the knee. The boots started at $1095 but are currently 30% off. We know the Giuseppe discount usually goes to 50% but this is a popular style. If your loved one is a size 8 or 11 you might luck out at Yoox.com, which has what looks like a very similar pair of boots for just $325.

    2. Diptyque just opened a gorgeous store on Madison (@ 69th). Candles are $60, soaps $15 and perfume $120. Hint: Diptyque usually runs a sample sale in July, where candles are $25 to $35, room sprays are $25 and perfumes start at $25. For next year, remember to buy your Christmas candles in July.

    3. All the uptown girls are raving over a spin studio (yes, that’s exercises) called Soulcycle. There are two locations, one on 72nd and Columbus and Third and 82nd. The 45 minute classes transpire in candlelight and combine yoga and meditation techniques. A single class is $32. We don’t know of any discounts besides buying a package but we do have a booking trick. Soulcycle classes are so popular that they usually fill up within an hour of open registration, which is noon on Monday, at Soul-Cycle.com. We have noticed, however, that bikes open the night before from cancellations. So if you can’t think a week ahead, just pop on the site the evening before you want to spin.

    4. Some people love buying fancy logo clad luggage but we think it’s much more practical not to be flashy or draw attention in an airport environment. Our go-to travel brand is Bric’s. It’s stylish enough for our travel needs and holds up. Our favorite piece is the extra large travel tote ($130) that folds to the size of a soft cover children’s book. We always pack the tote on the bottom of our suitcase and use it on way home to carry all our new purchases. We found our favorite 22″ tote on eBags for $100.

    5. Every lady must have a clutch for evening occasions. You get extra points if the bag is made of an exotic skin. VBH is always an easy Madison Avenue choice. We just happen to prefer the intimacy of Paige Gamble’s boutique to the understaffed mausoleum VBH calls home. Even better, an Alligator clutch at VBH can cost you upwards of $3600 but a Paige Gamble alligator bag that’s adorned with semi-precious stones is $2800.

    6. It should not be overlooked that, above all, the holiday season is about family and giving. May we suggest bringing the family to see fashion designer, Isaac Mizrahi, narrate a special presentation of Sergei Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, at the Guggenheim Museum. The production runs from December 10 to December 14th at 4:00pm and 5:30pm every evening. Creating family memories is more valuable than any gift.

    7. Speaking of family, shopping for toys uptown can be a disaster. Toys at local stores are often two to three times the price of big box stores. Sometimes you have to pay for convince. If we have enough time, we try to order our kid’s toys from Walmart.com. (Yes, I understand the irony.) If time isn’t on your side we suggest running to Daffy’s on East or West 57th Street. There you will find a large variety of Alex art toys for a fraction of retail prices. There’s also a great assortment of Dora and Hello Kitty toys.

    8. Madison Avenue has always been a mecca for high-end retailers and is an obvious location for a dazzling array of jewelery stores. If you’re not in the mindset to spend your entire depreciated 401k, you could head over to Mauboussin where an attractive semi-precious cocktail ring can be taken home for about $3,000. If you’re looking for higher quality for less money, ask for Guy at the Manhasset location of London Jewelers. He will help you find a high quality gift for the perfect price.

    9. Our very favorite chocolate store is Debauve & Gallais. It is a tiny shop just west of Madison at 69th St. Every thing in the chocolate jewel box is completely delectable. If it weren’t for the price we would not be able to control ourselves. It’s true, their chocolates are on the pricey side. One piece of chocolate can easily set you back $4. With those types of prices you would think they would be generous with sampling, but no. That practice was squashed about a year ago and chocolate shopping became a lot less fun. A less expensive alternative is always La Maison du Chocolat. (Who ever thought they would be in the less expensive category?) Chocolates here average half the price and they will allow you to try a bite before you buy a whole box.

    10. Holiday season is synonymous with colder weather. And when the weather gets cold, out come the sweaters. Few articles of clothing feel more delicious on the body than a Ralph Lauren Black Label cashmere sweater. You can have one for years and years and years and years and every December it feels brand new. Spending almost $400 on a sweater isn’t for everyone — even if there are scattered sales. J. Crew, which is just a bit further up Madison is always a dependable substitute at $170.