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    Retail Therapy: Sweetie

    Sweetie is one of the most fabulous drag queens you will ever meet. She is the personification of everything loved about women. Sweetie is known for her appearance on Project Runway and Oprah but is also celebrated as New York City’s Best Lipsync Artist for 10 years in a row. Most recently she was the feature of Charmed Life, a documentary that uncovers the passion, technique and commitment employed to transcend gender.

    A screening of Charmed Life is being held at the Village East Cinema (181 2nd Ave), on Tuesday, Oct. 12th at 10:30pm. We’ve all seen it. It’s wonderful. We suggest you do the same. If you can’t catch the flick you can read below and get some amazing shopping tips because drag queens know how to apply make-up and shop better than most of your girlfriends.

    Your most prized “deal?”
    A custom made, full length, Natural Blue Iris mink coat. Fabulous! In certain light it is the color of lightest blue smoke. In other light a taupe/blonde. Extremely sophisticated amongst the sea of black and brown minks slapped on the backs of New York’s ladies. Magnificent female pelts, french hem, flawless cut. A pure vanity purchase but so well worth it. The coat retailed for over 10k, and I snagged it for just over a thousand.

    Biggest regret that you didn’t purchase?
    “Girls” of a certain size can sometimes hit road blocks when it comes to finding good quality, well thought out designs. Saks Fifth Avenue has a plus size department, called Salon Z, that can be very hit or miss. Tom & Linda Platt did an evening gown in an insane acid green silk that had these enormous color saturated butterflies in pinks, purples and oranges. The colors were perfection. That combination on an ample bodied beauty could be fashion suicide, but the design of the gown was so well done it was not only breathtaking in color but also in the fit. They had one left in my size and I walked away from it. It infected my dreams. I had to have it. I went back and it was gone. I hope that bitch Latifah was happy raining on my parade.

    This season you are looking for a great deal on what item?
    I’m just starving for a great pair of brown leather knee boots with a great heel. High enough to give my leg some oooomph, but not so high I feel I should be working 11th Avenue. Brown leather is so autumnal. A great tobacco shade would be heaven.

    What’s your number one shopping tip?
    With this incredible animal called the Internet, there is really no reason to ever have to pay full retail. Research the item you have to have. Find out where it comes from. Try to cut out the middle man if you can. In this troubled economy the deals are endless. Do your homework and try NOT to be compulsive. All good things are worth waiting for.

    What’s your biggest weakness?
    HANDBAGS!!! Gucci in particular. My love affair with Gucci started as a teenager when Gucci loafers were a preppy indulgence. As much as I love the bells and whistles of some of their designs, I really gravitate towards great leather pieces that I can love forever. Great shapes in buttery, Italian leather are very sensual to me. I’m a tactile person, so the feel of a good handbag is very important. I only carry top handles. Shoulder bags are rarely chic. A bag that rests in the crook of your arm no matter how large just looks better to me. I love a clutch for really dressy occasions, but they are not very practical for a drag performer. There’s barely room for lipstick, much less my electric razor!

    Is there an item for which a shopper should never mind paying full price?
    Fragrance. Scent is so incredibly personal and should be your calling card. An amazing scent finishes a person off. It’s the ultimate accessory, really. It’s where you can be truly unique. Tom Ford’s Black Orchid is so lush and perfect for this time of year. Etro’s Midnight Mass is also a favorite of mine. It’s incredibly bold when it hits the skin, but as it settles the complexities really unfold. Both Black Orchid and Midnight Mass are big enough fragrances that they can be worn by Donny OR Marie!!!

    Jimmy Choo for H&M

    Jimmy Choo is launching his H&M collaboration on November 14. We’ve seen the leaked pictures but we’ve been wondering about prices. Today the mystery is over. The prices have been officially released, most heels range from $99 to $149, over the knee boot is $299, low boots $149 and flats are $70.

    The H&M/Jimmy Choo collection also consists of a great looking array of ready-to-wear and accessories but there’s no question that they are overpriced. A black fake fur vest is $100, jersey leggings $30, rhinestone dress $129, embossed croco belt $60, and shopper bag $249.

    These Jimmy Choo prices are a steal when comparing them to his Saks collection but how inclined are you to spend almost $300 on a questionably manufactured boot interpretation — even if it does have the right name on the label? We’re not sure.

    The “really” Jimmy Choo collection boots are $1300. Could they be found for $500? Maybe. I think we are willing to take the risk and bypass the $300 version. After all, this is MADISON Avenue Spy not the Look for Less. What do you think?

    Bonpoint Sample Sale

    Now that you’ve stocked up on your La Perla it’s time to get a great deal of clothing for your offspring. Bonpoint is hosting a sample sale at the Met Pavilion Wednesday and Thursday (Oct 28th and 29th).

    The discount will supposedly be up to 75% off. Even 75% off Bonpoint can be still pricey. How do these markdowns sound to you: Baby coats $70-$180 (retail $180-$450), girl’s cardigans/pullovers $55 (retail $155), girl’s coats $80-$175 (retail $180-$550), boy’s pants $60 (retail $150) and shoes $35-$80 (retail $150-$260). Since we’ve never had luck at their in store sample sales we might think twice about heading down town but this might be a must-shop for Bonpoint lovers.

    Now strollers are allowed in the sale but try-on space is available?!

    Bonpoint Sample Sale
    October 28-29
    Wed. 8am to 7pm, Thurs. 8am to 3pm
    123 West 18 Street (B/w 6th & 7th Avenues), 5 Floor

    La Perla Friends and Family

    Listen up girls (and guys), a spy sent us a friends and family code for La Perla that will knock your socks and shirt and pants off. From Thurs., Oct 22 to Sun., Oct 25 you can earn 40% off on La Perla products online and in the stores. Just use the code F&F09 at checkout to receive your discount online, by phone or at your local La Perla store.

    We tested the code and it happens to also work on La Perla Studio merchandise, sale items, bridal and accessories (the $560 whip.) Go enjoy your self but– BEHAVE!

    BoConcept Sample Sale

    BoConcept, the furniture store, is hosting a sample sale consisting of furnishings, clothing and jewelry. Included in the sale are women’s clothing from Zang Toi, jewelry from Wendy Brandes, baby clothing from Caroline Cameron, men’s clothing from Sally Randall Burnger and, of course, home accessories from BoConcept.

    The sale runs just Friday evening and Saturday. The discount ranges widely according to designer. Some Zang Toi clothing will be marked up to 80% off while Sally Randall Brunger men’s clothing will be just about 40% off.

    This is the perfect sale if you’re decorating. Just be careful to keep your eye on what you need. Meaning, don’t buy a skirt if you need a couch. If only I could follow my own advice I would have a furnished apartment and room in my closet.

    BoConcept
    105 Madison Avenue @ 30th Street
    Friday, Oct. 23 to Saturday, Oct. 24
    Fri 5pm to 8pm Sat. 12pm to 6pm

    Temperly London 1st Markdown

    Temperley London is hosting a limited-time markdown from Wed., Oct. 21 through Sat., Oct. 24th. For these four days the entire Fall 2009 collection will be discounted 20% off. Last season, Temperley discounted as much as 80% off as part of an in-store sample sale.

    If you are going to splurge this early in the season, go for a graphic print knit mini-dress. It’s very much in style this year but will be even more-so next year.

    Temperley London Fall Fashions
    453 Broome Street, 2nd Floor
    Wed., October 21 – Sat., October 24
    Daily: 11am – 7pm

    Retail Therapy: Daniel Silver (Duckie Brown Sample Sale)

    Steven Cox and Daniel Silver, the duo behind Duckie Brown, are admired for their unfussy looks and meticulous attention to tailoring. Their collection can be found at high-end fashion forward men’s stores like, Barneys.

    Discounts on their pricey pieces don’t come around often.That is, until now: For the “second time in eight years” Duckie Brown is hosting a sample sale. In honor of this historical event, we caught up with Duckie Brown designer, Daniel Silver, and convinced him to participate in our Retail Therapy column. Sample sale details can be found below.

    Your most prized “deal?”
    Landing Steven
    Biggest regret that you didn’t purchase?
    Carol Christian Poell Jacket
    This season your are looking for a great deal on what item?
    Decided I don’t need many more cloths
    What’s your number one shopping tip?
    Only shop when you’ve got the cash.
    What’s your biggest weakness?
    Shoes, shoes and shoes
    Is there an item for which a shopper should never mind paying full price?
    Perfume

    Duckie Brown Sample Sale
    Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009
    12pm to 5pm
    Mogans Hotel, Penthouse
    237 Madison Avenue @ 37th Street
    CASH ONLY