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    Exploring Steps Off Madison

    Anyone who has traveled the world can recognize that Madison Avenue is a true gem among centers of world-class shopping. Yes, Rodeo Drive may have palm trees and Oak Street may be considered the Magnificent Mile but no other city has the style, fashion and assortment of Madison Avenue.

    Among the unique features of the Avenue are the hidden and diverse boutiques that are just steps off of Madison. For example, Marni is steps off Madison at 67th Street, Charlotte Olympia is steps off of Madison at 65th Street and Canturi Jewels is steps off of Madison at 66th Street.

    Preen at Fivestory

    As part of our exploration of the  boutiques that are just off Madison, we found some unexpected hidden gems. One of Madison Avenue’s newest additions, Fivestory (69th Street) is filled with items that are unique for both their style, variety and design. Tucked in every corner of the store you can find a covetable item from the Preen pre-fall collection Edie Parker clutches, there is something to inspire anyone who loves fashion.

    Over at Marina Rinaldi (69th Street) we were surprised to find a wide assortment of color used in the newest fall collection– reds, hot pinks, royal blues. Our favorite item, however, is a spruce green two piece gown with tulle and sequined overlay ($1670).

    Qiviuk Adeli Cardigan

    With one touch, you will fall in love with Qiviuk (58th Street), which is comprised of the downy fibers of Musk Ox. Qiviuk, which is pronounced Kiv-ee-uk, is a favorite among icons such as Queen Elizabeth II, Sarah Jessica Parker and The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. A favorite item of ours is the Adeli Cardigan ($1350 with fur, $950 without). Once you try it on you will not want to love another cold day without it.

    Ovando

    The floral designs found at Ovando (65th Street) are so much more than arrangements. Some might say they are works of modern art. Floral designer and event producer Sandra de Ovando is able to manipulate flowers in a way that feels more like sculpture than botanicals. Clients include, Hermes, The US Open Tennis Association, Donna Karan, Four Seasons, Saks Fifth Avenue, and of course, you!

    In addition to creating wonderful events and arrangements, Ovando always has an interesting window display. It’s often worth the extra few steps to peek on on what’s brewing.

    Charlotte Olympia

    Now we should look south, towards your toes, of course. We can’t understate how much we love Charlotte Olympia (65th Street). The boutique just opened this Spring but is already a neighborhood classic. The 750-square-foot space is decked out with suspended lights and trademark spiderwebs.

    To mark the London-based designer’s first store state-side, she created the Charlotte Olympia Priscilla Stars and Stripes heel. Could you imagine a more patriotic (and stylish) shoe?

    Robert Clergerie

    Speaking of shoes, uptown favorite Robert Clergerie (62th Street) is the apex of French style on Madison. The shoes are both fashionable and comfortable. (Imagine that!) For Fall, the store is stocked with fashionable chunky heels and lace-up flats. A favorite of ours is a black and white Rolo flat that resembles a bowling shoe.

    Madison Avenue and the stores in its vicinity are not only about feasts for your eyes but there are also wonderful sweets for your mouth. K Chocolatier by Diane Kron (69th Street) us a favorite among New Yorkers and travelers alike. The truffles and liquors are in-‘K’-redible.

    Reinstein/Ross

    If you’re looking for a literal gem, Reinstein/Ross (73rd Street) carries handmade gold jewelry that’s both modern and classic. If you don’t see exactly what you like within their extensive inventory, the boutique will happily collaborate with you to make an entirely custom piece.

    As you can see, the boutiques that are just steps off Madison are as interesting and varied as the ones directly on the Avenue. For your shopping ease, we compiled a list of side street stores that should not be missed.

    Steps Off Madison Boutiques

    Chocolate
    K Chocolatier 
    19
    East 69 Street
    212-861-2111
    Teuscher 25 East 61st Street  212-751-8482
    Consignment
    Roundabout 31 East 72nd Street  646-755-8009
    Eyewear
    Page & Smith Opticians  42 East 59th Street  212-759-8560
    Fashion
    45rpm  17 East 71 Street  212-737-5545
    Bottega Veneta Men  23 East 67 Street  212-879-5782
    Delle Celle  17 East 67th Street  212-744-5820
    Fivestory  18 East 69 Street  212-288-1338
    Marina Rinaldi  13 East 69 Street  212-734-4333
    Marni  21 East 67 Street  212-257-6907
    Perez Sanz  20 East 69 Street  212-249-5151
    Prada  45 East 57th Street  212-308-2332
    Qiviuk Boutique  40 East 58 Street  212-826-3388
    Florists
    L’Olivier Floral Atelier  19 East 76th Street   212-774-7676
    Ovando  19 East 65 Street  212-924-7848
    Handbags
    Anya Hindmarch  29 East 60th Street  212-750-3974
    Home
    Christian Liaigre  34 East 61 Street  212-201-2338
    Design Within Reach  27 East 62nd Street  212-888-4539
    de Vera  26 East 81 Street  212-288-2288
    Jewelry & Watches
    Canturi Jewels  42 East 66 Street  212-879-8800
    F.D.  21 East 65 Street  212-772-2440
    Eve Jewelry  17 East 70 Street   212-288-9011
    Reinstein/Ross  29 East 73rd Street  212-772-1901
    Stephen P. Kahan Ltd.  25 East 61st Street  212-750-3456
    Yarn
    String New York  33 East 65 Street  212-288-9276
    Shoes
    Charlotte Olympia  22 East 65 Street  212-744-1842
    Pretty Ballerinas  27 East 67 Street  212-744-4445
    RM Williams  46 East 59th Street  212-308-1808
    Robert Clergerie  19 East 62 Street  212-207-8600

    Summer Manolos Now 50% Off

    The Manolo Blahnik sale continues with another markdown. The additional discount begins Monday, July 23. The 50% savings includes the spring and summer collection, along with some alligator styles.

    We are told that the Manolo final markdown– or “sticker” sale– will likely begin the first week of August. During the “sticker sale,” shoes are priced according to the dot at the bottom of the shoe. The discount can be upwards of 75% off and prices usually range from $195 for a red dot up to $350 for a green dot. Most shoes and low boots– even highly ornate styles– are priced at $250.

    During a previous sale we nabbed a pair of green and black suede shoes with gems for just $195 from $1255. That’s closer to 90% off and we didn’t even have wake up at the crack of down to wait in a sample sale cue. You can never underestimate the value of beauty sleep!

    Manolo Blahnik
    31 West 54th Street
    212-582-3007
    Monday-Friday 10:30 am to 6pm Sunday 12pm to 5pm
    The boutique will close from 2pm to 3pm to restock when necessary

    The It-it: AVF Acrylic Accessories

    Wearing a great pair of shoes is one way to dress up an outfit and the same philosophy goes for home furnishings. We have recently become obsessed with Alexandra von Furstenberg’s acrylic home accessories.

    The collection includes candy bowls, vases, napkin rings, coasters, trays and treasure boxes in a rainbow of bright colors. Our favorite piece, however, is the limited edition Lotus Bowl. The multi-faceted bowl can be used to display fruit, flowers or just on it’s own to brighten up a spot in your kitchen, dining room or living area. What makes this particular item uniquely special is the way it refracts light. Our favorite color, is obviously orange.

    Unfortunately, like an amazing pair of shoes this type of home chic is not inexpensive. The aforementioned bowl is almost $1000 but an 8-pack of bright coasters are just $158. You can view the AVF accessories collection online here and  at Maison 24 on Park Avenue South and in Bridgehampton. Just don’t blame us when you find yourself hopelessly addicted to lucite.

    Alexandra Von Furstenberg
    Limited Edition Lotus Bowl ($958)

    Henri Bendel 50% Off

    Can’t remember the last time you were in Henri Bendel? Well, neither do I. I must admit that I prefer the memory of what used to be. The once decadent department store currently feels like a cosmetic arena combined with an a Etsy flee-market.

    Even the sales people we spoke to admitted to be confused by the store’s product assortment and lack of focus. This is just conjecture but I can’t imagine “this” Henri Bendel lasting much longer as it exists today. Something must be done but we can talk about that another time.

    During a quick browse we found jeweled bobby pins for $14 from $28, a croc embossed wristlet for $74 from $148 and large cosmetic bag for $29 from $58. As you can see, dedicated a shopping trip is not suggested but those looking to pick up a small gift or ‘Bendel’ trinket will be happy to save a bit.

    Bergdorf: The Final Sale

    By ManhattanMataHari

    Bergdorf Goodman‘s seasonal sale is winding down as marked by the luxury retailer taking their final 75% final reduction on designer ready-to-wear. The stock and sizes are starting to dwindle. Sale handbags, for example, are completely sold out.

    Shoe Salon
    All shoes are now 50% off retail with the exception of Chanel, Christian Louboutin, and Alaia which are still 30%. The selection is nowhere near as plentiful as the start of the sale (we didn’t see any shoes in size 37.5), but there are five large racks replete with Jimmy Choo, Yves Saint Laurent wedges and Tribtoo pumps (no Tributes), Manolo Blahnik, Lanvin (no ballet flats), Nicholas Kirkwood and all the usual suspects. We were surprised to find a few different styles of the popular Brian Atwood Maniac pumps and slingbacks. The discount is set to go up to 65% for all brands before the sale ends around the first week in August.
    Bill: 212-872-8940



    Second Floor Boutiques
    Chanel fans should head to the boutique stat! There are some lovely boucle wool blazers, which retail for nearly $5000 that are being transferred from the VIP customer closet to the 60% off sales rack at the end of the day. We were seriously tempted by a cropped style with a Chanel crest, as well as a poncho version. The Dior boutique has a few nice dresses, although sizes are limited and most are over $500 even with a 75% cut. Tom Ford has a plentiful selection of mostly separates, which are also 75% off retail.
    Alla (Chanel Specialist): 212-872-2856

    Third Floor Consolidation
    The majority of the designer ready-to-wear has been consolidated along the south side of the third floor. We did, however, find some 75% off sales racks in Miu Miu (not the most desirable styles). In the Balenciaga boutique where we were drawn to a lovely $1645 draped white dress marked down to $489. Marc Jacobs had lots of clothing on markdown, even some warmer separates that will easily transition to Fall. With a bit of patience you can find a limited selection of Marni, The Row and Narcisco Rodriguez on the consolidation racks. Our favorite finds were the $2250 Prada silk lips dress for $559, a hot pink long sleeve Celine statement dress for $589 and a $199 basic silk Gucci blouse with a tie neck.
    Mira: 212-872-2822



    Fourth Floor Consolidation
    Akris and Giambattisa Valli fans will fare well since their boutiques are replete with discounted separates and dresses. Don’t bother browsing the Oscar de la Renta racks since everything was rather matronly. We found loads of discounted Lanvin and Valentino dresses, with some Carolina Herrera, J. Mendel, and Bottega Veneta mixed in. Good luck!
    Jeremy: 212-872-8840

    Alessi Sale 20% Off

    Alessi is hosting an ‘It’s a Steel’ sale where for the entire month of July iconic stainless steel items are 20% off. The sale is in stores and online here.

    Alessi always makes a nice hostess gift or a wonderful gift for yourself. Some discount examples include Michael Graves teakettles now $144 from $180, a large Mediterraneo front bowl is $141 from $176 and an espresso coffee maker is $165 from $207.

    TheOutnet Clearance Begins Tuesday

    TheOutnet.com will begin their bi-annual clearance sale Tuesday, July 17, according to exclusive information given to MadisonAvenueSpy.com. We are told that over 2000 items will be reduced up to 85% off.

    Before the weekend, TheOutnet treated us to a sneak peak of their clearance inventory. Highlights include a Rick Owens, Sparta wool-flannel coat for $278 from $1390, a Peter Pilotto printed silk dress for $339 from $1695, a Miu Miu color-blocked satin dress from the “star” collection for $575 from $2874 and a Lanvin embellished dress for $1286 from $6430.

    This is one of the TheOutnet’s most popular shopping events. The sale is scheduled to begin just before noon. We suggest logging on as soon as possible because items do go quickly. Just don’t be surprised if there is a logjam on the site. Unfortunately, it’s the online equivalent in standing in a sample sale line.

    For your viewing pleasure we have added lots of pictures from TheOutnet’s clearance sale to our Instagrapm photo stream.  Instagram users can follow us @MadisonAvenueSpy or click here.

    Photo credit: StreetPeeper

    Manolo First Summer Markdown

    The Manolo Blahnik’s boutique sale is happily on its way. The savings are currently 30% off but in just days the markdown will go to will be 50%.

    As far as markdowns go, the department stores are serving up better discounts. Just don’t expect to find any of the more interesting styles in Bergodorf or Saks.

    Towards the end of the month, Manlolo adds a third “sticker” markdown where prices start at just $250. You can see our past overage of Manolo’s sticker sales here.  We always prefer the boutique final markdown to the sample sale– at least you get a box with your shoes!

    Manolo Blahnik
    31 West 54th Street
    Abby: 212-582-3007
    Monday-Friday 10:30AM-6PM, Sat 10:30- 6PM, Sun 12pm-5pm
    The boutique will periodically close from 2pm to 3pm to restock