Friday, December 1, 2006

Hand Me That Bag!

Continuing the holiday dress up theme from yesterday, we've compeletly overlooked accessorizing. Your outfit is not complete without that perfect embellishment, and today's trend is to get those touches from decades past. What better way to shop cheaply and smartly than with ebay for gently loved items?

Vintage clutches are the perfect way to add that finishing touch, and can be had for less than your manicure. In fact why not go for that fire engine red to spice up your holiday look? The color is not only trendy, it will also endure for many holidays to come.

Find it now on eBay!

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Holiday Glamour without the Clamor

Without a whisper of snow or that telling chill in the air you may not have thought about holiday preparation yet, it’s almost 70 degrees in New York City for god’s sake! But never fear, you can whip up that stylish festive ensemble, everything you need is right at your fingertips.

Dress it up!
This is the essential, the imperative the make it or break it for that holiday cocktail party. Dresses tend to be on the pricier side, but thanks to this season’s fashion trends, you can invest less in a long top and voilĂ ! Your dress for less.

Choose something with a little sparkle, sequin or beading, and don’t worry about it being form fitting either. You’re probably going to show enough leg to make Santa hot under the collar.



This sexy dress is a great deal, and would go great paired with dark hose and black heels.


Top it off with a beautiful black velvet bolero and you’re on your way!

More to come on bags and feet tomorrow...

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Sample Sale Seduction

Are you a lucky lady that lives on a coast, particularly in NYC or LA? Know anyone you love and trust there? Well, if you do, you can snag yourself a bundle in bargains. The brands you know and love (and hate to spend half your paycheck on!) regularly conduct "Sample Sales" to sell off excess stock at ridiculously reduced prices. How can you take advantage of these great opportunties? It involves being in the know, and this is how...

1. Sign yourself up for sample sale e-mails. There area growing number of websites that focus only on sample sales and getting you to those bargains! Some great sites are www.dailycandy.com and www.topbutton.com, so sign up and plan your lunchbreaks in advance!

2. Visit Sample Sale sites. There are locations that regularly host sample sales, such as clothingline in NYC (www.clothingline.com). This location has had amazing offers for Kooba handbags and True Religion jeans ($60 anyone!?).

There are, however, a few drawbacks. Be prepared for long lines at popular sales. If you don't get there early you might miss out on the best selections. Most sample sales accept credit cards, but bring some cash on you just in case if you can't verify that you can pay by credit card first.

The biggest sample sale seasons are around November and June - when companies want to move the last season's stock to make room for new products, so keep your eyes open ladies and happy shopping!!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The best buys for the holiday season are online

The holiday shopping season is enough to drive anyone a little crazy, but with a little forethought and a small investment in time, you can save big! Here are a few essential tips for the shop til you drop season that will allow you to buy what you want for less. In this series you'll receive valuable advice on how you can benefit from shopping online intelligently!

Shopping Online
You may love to browse with your senses, but if you're into saving green, shopping online is where it's at. Online stores offer a pelthora of discounts and offers that can save you a lot of money, and using my step by step method, you can buy almost anything for less than you would at a retail location:

1. Go to the store - in order to avoid disappointment, bad fits, or just plain ordering something you don't want, it's best to go to the actual store and try it out before venturing into the world of e-commerce. Having viewed the item that you will actually get will save you a lot of trouble in returns.

2. Conduct an online search - see what is out there and compare. Google provides an excellent opportunity to see where the item is being sold. You can also use spiders that crawl various online stores and return a range of prices, such as Froogle, but be careful because not all prices are acurate and not all stores are searched.

3. Once you find the best price take a look at whether or not you will be charged tax and shipping fees. Sometimes the lowest price is not always the best because these additional costs will hike up your final cost.

4. Search for coupon codes - Type the store name and "coupon code" in the Google search field and see if there are any additional discounts available. Even free shipping codes can save you a bundle!

5. Sign up for a site that will give you rewards or cash back for shopping online. Upromise or ebates are good sites that have a variety of online retail partners. Make sure you then shop through the link on their site so that you can claim the reward, usually in the form of a % back on your purchase.

6. This is a general piece of advice - if you have a favorite store or you are casually shopping for something in particular, it pays to sign up for a site's newsletter - you can receive valuable discount and coupon codes in the e-mail newsletters they send out, especially during the holiday season!

7. Don't forget to visit deal websites that compile sales and coupon code information for you. www.Slickdeals.net is a great site that has amazing bargains - I have it as my homepage!!

Happy holidays and happy shopping!
 
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