I'm going to keep this short and sweet:
Bluefly, the e-commerce site known for selling discounted Marc by Marc tops and Balenciaga handbags at a criminally affordable rate, is having a secret sale today on Twitter from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Even better, the sale is all about designer handbags, which means you very well maybe able to snag your fall piece with money left over to buy those Alexander Wang boots you've been eyeing since February.
Meanwhile, this Saturday -- and Saturday only -- Old Navywill be selling its ribbed tank tops for $2 each. Yes, you heard correctly! However, as the press release that made its way into out in box yesterday reads, one can only buy five tank tops at a time.
In other words, bring your friend along with you who bummed a few dollars off of you for drinks at the bar and have them wait in line with the other five tank tops.
Happy Shopping!
PS: Chic and Untroubled's summer hiatus ends this Friday. For real this time. Until Monday then...
Just in case you may have forgotten between Monday and today, this afternoon Gilt Groupe will launch it's highly anticipated Christian Louboutin sale at noon EST. If you don't have a Gilt Groupe membership, you can use our personal link to register before the sale. Happy shopping!
See, we had to give this post a really long title so as to express our unbridled joy for Gilt Groupe's upcoming Christian Louboutin sale.
It will take place this Wednesday, so in approximately two days, and will begin promptly at noon EST. Some of the styles that will be available for purchase include: the Vizu High Bootie (MSRP $970 Gilt Price $478), the High Yoyospina Pump (MSRP $625 Gilt Price $298), the Decoltissimo High Pump (MSRP $575 Gilt Price $288) and the High New JS Pump (MSRP $775 Gilt Price $378).
Are you excited yet? Well, in case you plan on blowing your whole entire rent check this week and don't have a Gilt Groupe invitation here's our personal link.
See you there! Okay, you know what we mean.
This isn't too bad, but its sad nonetheless:
Burberry, like many other luxury labels, has announced it will be laying off around 500 employees.
Odd, considering Burberry Group plc saw revenues in the third quarter rise 30 percent, which were due largely to favorable currency fluctuations. Indeed, sales are on the rise in all of their markets -- with the exception of Spain, which has sales dropping 17 percent in the period.
To remedy this and cut costs in general, Burberry it would terminate its Thomas Burberry clothing business, made chiefly for the Spanish market, and streamline operations in that country. [WWD]