Chanel on Sale?!?! Unicorns (or at least unicorn sales) do exist!

Owning a product from Chanel is often for lux lovers like myself the ultimate goal. Besides Hermes, nothing is harder to obtain than a very coveted item from Chanel. Not only is Chanel expensive but often produced in limited quantities. So it would seem very odd that they would have sales. I had often heard whispers about Chanel being on sale but that always seemed to be in relation to find a gem at the outlets like Saks Off Fifth and Neiman Marcus Last Call.

But then i started following Luxe Hunt (seriously you should all follow her) and realized that Chanel sales happen TWICE a year at places like Saks and Neiman Marcus. These sales are in store only and normally require the help of a great sales associate (or SA for short). To even know what is on sale you normally need an SA to send you pictures of the item as nothing about these sales appear on line. Each store gets different stock and sometimes regardless of how on top of the sale you are the item you want in the size you need never went on sale.

So what does go on sale? Anything that is seasonal minus handbags and small leather goods (or SLGs). So think seasonal shoes, ready to wear and jewelry. That means if you have been dying after a pair of ballet flats but want the beige and black ones that you are out of luck finding them new on sale (but check out here for the options The Real Real has which is wear I bought both my pairs of ballet flats from.) But you COULD find last seasons bright colors classic ballet flats on sale! Unfortunately for me the bigger sizes are often already sold out (my theory is that Chanel does not produce as many of these sizes) so I had never been able to partake in the sale previously- even though believe me I looked!

Thanks to Luxe Hunt I was able to score a pair of beautiful espadrilles for $507! Yes that is not crazy savings (only about 35% off since retail is $725 plus tax on the particular pair I got) but for Chanel espadrilles I had been eyeing for years, that often resell used for about as much as they cost retail, it was worth it. As you can see the pair I got is a very classic pair. They are what Chanel calls a “flat white” but in fact they have a little bit of sparkle to them (more of an ivory), with the black cap toe. They came with their box and dust bags which is not something I would get with a used pair of espadrilles. Plus they are not worn in and stretched out by someone else which for me having bigger but thinner feet is often a problem.

So what are some tips for the Chanel sales?

1- Know When the Sales Are- Every year the exact days of the sale change but there is always one in the summer (around June or July) and one in the winter (around December or January). I normally find out about them via Instagram or my SA. I try to post about the sales as soon as I heard about them so make sure you follow me. (And if you don’t click here.)

2- Have a Relationship with an SA- This was really hard for me to build because I am often ignored by SAs because I look young. Luckily, I now have a great sales associate who loves that I am a bargain hunter and is always helping me try to track down things I want during a sale. The funniest thing is that she doesn’t even work in the Chanel boutique or the shoes at Neimans- she works in designer handbags!

3- Know Your Size- Chanel sizing is a little weird. Not all of their shoes come in half sizes (which is really annoying) and in general their shoes run about half a size small. So for example, I wear a 41.5 in the ballet flats and a 42 in the espadrilles. I have never tried on their heels but I bet I would probably need a different size in those too!

4- Luck- Honestly, have of the sale is being lucky enough to be the size that is on sale or lucky enough to snag the last one or the return. So best of luck to everyone out there!

2019 New Year Resolutions- Shopping Edition

I am not a big New Year’s resolution person. I find that if there is something i need to change in my life i do not wait for the New Year to do it. For example I decided back in August that I wanted to be more heathy than i had in the past year (thanks work), so I now go to the gym 3-5 times a week (and believe me I HATE going but i love candy too much so) and i don’t do scales (literally my doctor hates me) so I just focus on eating healthy. I didn’t wait for the New yYar because I knew it was a change I needed to make then. But as 2019 came around I decided I wanted to get better about my shopping habits. Maybe it was all the great deals i scored during the holiday sales or my over flowing closet or my new obsession with learning about fast fashion, but I knew I wanted to make a change to how and what I buy. Below are the guidelines I am going to try to stick to for 2019. Will I slip up- probably but will i let that stop me from trying to follow my goals- no!

  • 1- Stick to Basics– I often get distracted by trends. I will see the same style all over Instagram and everyone will look so cute in the pieces. Deep down I know that’s not the look for me but I often find myself buying the item…and then it sits in the closet. Plus a lot of the trendier items are from fast fashion retailers like Zara and Forever21 which is something I am trying to stay away from.
  • 2- Conscious Buying– I want to be clear about my new fast fashion kick- I am not saying don’t ever buy fast fashion. I think fast fashion definitely has its time and place. I am not a billionaire and therefore love the cost savings of fast fashion. What I am saying is that I don’t want to buy a piece just because it is cheap. I often find myself wandering around in a big fast fashion retailer buying something because its “only $10”. That should not be the reason you pick up something. The reason should be because you need it in your wardrobe and it is a good addition to your closet. So with every piece I am buying I am going to think how does this work in my wardrobe? Where can i wear it? How many times will I wear it?
  • 3- Follow the Wishlist– I love to write out lists and I especially love to write out wishlists. Items on my wishlist are things I have been eyeing for awhile and have researched. Therefore they are way better purchases then the random designer item I find on sales. Sales often lure us in because of the deal. But if not the exact color, size, or item you want there is a good chance you buy the sale item AND the one you really wanted on your wishlist.
  • 4- Don’t buy multiples (unless it really is your favorite shirt)- I have a tendency to find something on sale and buy it in ten colors when all I really needed was one. I normally have a clear favorite and will only wear that one color. So again I need to make sure not to fall prey to the sales.

Places to Buy Preloved- Fashionphile

It’s no secret that I love to purchase preloved items! There are many reasons to purchase preloved but the big three for me are 1-save money, 2- unique pieces , and 3- sustainable fashion. But just because I love to buy preloved does not mean that all preloved sellers and places to purchase are equal. Each week I am going to review a different preloved retailer including the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Fashionphile

Fashionphile may be one of the best known preloved resellers in the business. Voted the number 8th most googled brand in 2018 along with the likes of Louis Vuitton and Gucci, they have grown exponentially since I started purchasing from them in 2016.

I had heard of Fashionphile in 2015 from the lady who worked the front desk of the building I lived in. She mentioned it to me when she saw me getting a package from Tradesy. We quickly bonded over our love of designer handbags and she mentioned Fashionphile. I took note of it but didn’t really look into it until I ordered my Celine Micro Luggage for my 25th birthday present to myself.

Since then I have ordered 17 bags from them. Of the 17 I have returned 5 of them with no problems. Only one of those returns was from description issues.

Cheat Sheet

Descriptions: Excellent written descriptions and pictures

Shipping: Free ground shipping

Return Policy: 30 days from delivery and free return shipping

Authentication: Done before the item is listed on the site

Pros and Cons

Pros

Fashionphile is undoubtable one of my favorite preloved sites because of all the information they give you. They give you the year the bag was made, the date code (if applicable to the brand), accessories (if the bag has any), and a full tab stating the description and condition of the bag. They include a lot of pictures and normally zoom in on any major flaws.

Every item is authenticated before it is listed on their site and they have a 100% money back guarantee if something is found to be a counterfeit good. This is true for the handbags, shoes, jewelry and other designer accessory they carry.

Fashionphile also has a buyback and selling program. Within 180 days of your purchase Fashionphile will take back your bag for about 70% of what you pay. Fashionphile also purchases preloved bags either outright or on consignment.

They do have a section of their website where goods are marked down 10%, 20% and 30%, as well as a last call and an outlet. Even better is they do have sales which can often be combined with the already discounted prices.

Cons

Fashionphile is known for having higher prices then a lot of other preloved resellers. I think this is due to the fact that they do have good brand recognition and they are in tune with the market. For example, Fashionphile will know that an item is hard to find (like the LV Palm Springs Mini Backpack) and will markup the price to more than retail. This practice angers a lot of people but honestly I just think its being smart.

Recently I have also seen a lot of complaints about Fashionphile and their customer service. Since I have never had a truly bad experience I was intrigued to learn more. I found our that Fashionphile has a D rating by the Better Business Bureau and often has customer service issues, especially when it comes to international orders. Their customer service is known for being unresponsive and unhelpful. I will have to say the one time I emailed Fashionphile because my bag came without the Fashionphile dustbag no one responded.

2019 Wishlist

As I look forward to 2019 (the year I get married!) I figured I would share with you all my 2019 wishlist. Some things about my wishlist:

    I will not buy everything on my wishlist
    I try to only purchase off my wishlist to stop impulse buying when I see a deal
    My wishlist is everything I am interested in that I keep an eye out for a good deal. Something might be number one on my wishlist but if I don’t see it for a good price then I will likely wait.

Chanel

So I have never bought anything new from the Chanel store (the shoes I have bought new have been from Neiman Marcus). This is because of their crazy price increases and their incredibly rude staff. I was recently in Zurich with one of my best friends (who is also an attorney) and the doorman wouldn’t let us in. Mind you it was cold out so we were wearing lots of layers and windwipped but apparently my Louis Vuitton handbag wasn’t up to par. After that I will probably never frequent a Chanel boutique. With that in mind these pieces might be harder to find for me.

  • Beige and Black Espadrilles- I did own these and then my fiancé didn’t like them so I sold them- worst mistake ever!
  • Beige and Black Sling Back Heels- I think these are a classic and I have yet to find them in my size.
  • Beige and Black Vanity Bag- I love the look of this bag and actually was considering buying this new in store when in Paris but now I am unsure.
  • Navy Flap Bag- I really want a vintage navy double flap with the bijoux/ Mademoiselle chain.
  • Red Bag- I love the classic Chanel red and am at the moment undecided between a red flap bag and a red camera bag.
  • Black Caviar Tote– I am not sure if I like the GST or one of the more vintage styles but I do know this would be a great work bag!
  • Triple Coco Bucket Bag– vintage gold hardware and black caviar- enough said!
  • Maybes- The new Tiffany blue flap in lambskin (this is such a dream bag but I know I’ll likely never purchase it); a Chanel backpack (I haven’t decided if I am a backpack person or not and want to see if I get enough wear out of my LV bag.); Chevron flap (I love this style but rarely if ever see them on the preloved market for a good price); vintage black square mini

Hermes

    Birkin (I would love to buy one new in Paris but that probably won’t happen when I go this year)
    Kelly 28 ( I want a vintage box leather one in Navy or the gold)
    Twillies (I need more for my bags as I really think they save the handles)
    Oran sandals (I have been hunting for these for over a year in the gold in my size)
    Calvi (I want a bright colored epsom one to add a pop of color!)
    Constance (vintage black on in box with gold hardware)
    Petite H charms (I really want to go to the Serves store!)

Louis Vuitton

    Saint Cloud GM- I really want a vintage one of these bags for stagecoach
    Palm Springs MM- I am traveling a lot in 2018 and would love to have a backpack to carry my stuff in. I love my GM Neverfulls but prefer them for work than traveling.
    Palm Spring Mini- Yes I know two backpacks but I cannot help but love how different these two are and I wouldn’t wear the mini as a backpack but as a crossbody!
    Capucines BB or PM- I love this bag but am undecided on sizes even though I have tried it on like 4 times!
    Toiletry 26- to use as a clutch
    Pochette Metis in Empriente- I love this bag and have been wanting to try this leather in something besides an SLG
    Speedy B 30 in Damier Ebene or Monogram- I want to try a speedy b and have finally decided this is the right size for me but am still undecided on print!
    Boite Chapeau Souple- I am so so so in love with this bag and its probably my number one LV bag on my wishlist!

Saint Laurent

    Medium Sunset Bag- I love this bag and have been eyeing a preloved on for awhile
    maybes- ysl Small Wallet ; neutral pebbled small sac de jour

Celine

    a medium box bag- I am so in love with the box bag and have been for awhile. I think they are such understated elegance.
    maybes: Celine mini luggage or a Celine phantom (I love the look of these bags but am worried they would be too heavy for me to carry.)

Dior

    Lady Dior Medium- likely vintage but it has to have the strap; I like both the beige and the black. Plus some of the new blues and greys are beautiful.
    Medium Diorama- I think this bag is so beautiful and would be a great addition to my collection. I like the more neutral colors for this bag as well.

Cartier

    love wedding band in the white gold (I prefer the smaller size on my fingers fro some reason but am not using it as a wedding band.)

Goyard

    either a St. Louis GM tote or an Anjou or Artois (not all three 😂)

Some brands that might surprise you

    Pop and Suki – Box Bag with Luggage Tag (Black)
    Strathberry- East/West (color TBD but I like the ruby and the green and the light grey)
    Polene- Numero Uno and Numero Uno Mini I am coming for you (loved these for two years)

Currently I don’t see myself adding any more

  • Senreve
  • Gucci (even though I would love a Gucci T-shirt but that price I cannot stomach)
  • Chloe
  • Fendi (I preordered a defender cover that will come in 2019 but was a 2018 purchase!)
  • Mansur Gavriel
  • Prada
  • Balenciaga (though I have been tempted by the city edge in the small or mini but am still thinking about it!)
  • Givenchy
  • Burberry (I would be tempted to get a trench or a scarf but their bags/ slgs do not appeal to me)
  • Loewe
  • MCM
  • Stella McCartney
  • Valentino

Looking Ahead- What Vintage Bag You Should Buy Now for Spring 2019-Hermes Herbag

All the fashion weeks are over (is it just me or are there becoming more and more every year?) and we have seen what the fashion houses are bringing out for spring 2019. This means that we already know the trends for next year but the products haven’t come out yet. And for my fellow bargain hunters (and vintage lovers) this is the time to strike to get the revived looks for less.

If you have been paying any attention to the latest designs the fashion houses have been releasing they are actually just designs from the archives. Gucci and Dior both have successfully done this and the latest to revive a design is Hermes. Hermes reintroduced the Hermes Herbag into the spring 2019 collection. (Note that when i say reintroduced I mean brought it back into the spotlight- Hermes has been quietly producing the Herbag Zip for years.)

Hermes is always one of those brands that people think is out of their reach price wise. And while its true that the bags aren’t cheap in the traditional sense their vintage bags can be considered “reasonably priced” for luxury goods. And when I say reasonably priced I mean under $1,000.

The Herbag comes in three sizes- pm, mm and gm. I personally have the pm and think its a great size for an everyday handbag and is definitely a bigger handbag. The Herbag also comes in a couple of styles- a backpack, a tote, a crossbody and a handheld handbag with a shoulder strap. I have the handheld version with the shoulder strap and its very reminiscent of the Kelly bag.

 

Cheaper Pochette Metis? The LV Vintage Monceau

If you have been following me for awhile you will know that I love my Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis. I bought my initial one about 4 years ago from France but last year that bag had glazing problems as was replaced. Since then I have had no issues with the bag and still love it. But I know before LV got rid of the waitlist that the Pochette Metis was like impossible to get. So in comes the cheaper Louis Vuitton Monceau. A lot of people call this the vintage Pochette Metis. And for all you bargain lovers this bag is much more reasonable as well (all are under $1,000)!

Another Huge Designer Sale you say?

There is another fabulous sale happening this weekend at Mytheresa but only for 3 days so get shopping ASAP! Unlike the luisviaroma sale, not everything is included and some of the noteworthy excluded brands include Gucci, Valentino, and Christian Louboutin.

But do not fear because there are still some great brands included like Prada and Saint Laurent to name some of my favorite handbag designers.

CODES NEEDED FOR DISCOUNT

Don’t forget that codes are case sensitive so you need to enter the code in exactly as it appears here at checkout

United States:

· $ 100 off with $ 700 with code FORYOU7
· $ 200 off with $ 1300 with code FORYOU8

United Kingdom:

· £100 off with £ 600 with code FORYOU3
· £200 off with £ 1200 with code FORYOU4

Europe (as well as China and Taiwan):

· 100€ off with 600€ with code FORYOU1
· 200€ off with 1.200€ with code FORYOU2

Its Sale Time On Classics that NEVER go on Sale!

I was so excited when I came across this sale thanks to Chase Amie (a fellow blogger who is also about deals on luxury goods) and had to share it with you all! Brands that never go on sale are between 10-15% off using a tiered discount. And when I say brands that never go on sale I mean:

 

Gucci– including the Marmont line

Manolo Blahniks– including the Hangisi line

Saint Laurent– including the Loulou line

Stuart Weitzman– including the famous otk boots

Use code “ND2018” for 10% off $500/ or 15% off $1000 on Luisaviaroma.

This discount code is available internationally as well!

Runs till October 5th (but things will sell out quicker than that.

 

Example of how this sale works

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Say you buy this Saint Laurent Toy LouLou Bag

The bag costs $1,190 which is inclusive of customs and tax

You then get 15% off this price so that is $178.50

That brings this bag to $1,011.5

Or this Balmain T-Shirt

The shirt costs $295 which is inclusive of customs and tax

If you buy this shirt alone then you get 10% off making the discount $29.50

If you buy this shirt with another item totaling over $1,000 you would get 15% off so a discount of $44.25

So the shirt would either be $265.50 (10% off) or $250.74 (15% off)

 

 

 

Fall 2018 Bag Trends- Logomania

If you have checked Instagram anytime in the last couple of weeks you will have seen the re-emergence of the Dior Saddle Bag (in a somewhat controversial way- if you don’t know what I am taking about read this). As the saddle bag illustrates vintage styles are making a comeback and with vintage styles come lots of logos.

While certain logo prints (like the LV monogram or the Goyard print) have never really gone out of style, other brands monograms definitely have- see the Dior trotter print and the Fendi Zucca print. But luckily what goes around comes around and these logos are back and better then ever. But with the reemergence of these logos comes the decidedly not so vintage price tag. In typically #bargainhuntingblonde fashion I want the look without all the extra zeros tacked on to the price. Below are my favorite vintage picks that get the look but avoid the super expensive price.

Best places to buy vintage bags

Gucci

The vintage Gucci bags are either called brown web or blue web. I have also seen them referred to as the “shelly” or “sherry” edition.

Brown Web Crossbody(just like the ophidia)

$393

Brown Web Clutch

$350

I have this in blue and love that it can be a clutch or a shoulder bag.

Gucci Handbags - Authentic Ophidia GG Shoulder Pouch

Blue Web Shoulder Purse 

$205

Gucci Handbags - Authentic Vintage gucci monogram Shoulder Purse

Brown Web Tote Bag with Shoulder Strap

$285

Can be a hand held tote or used as a shoulder bag with the strap

Gucci Handbags - Brown Small Vintage Gucci Tote Handbag Purse

Blue Web Crossbody

$300

This is the longest crossbody strap I have found in the vintage gucci bags

Gucci Handbags - Vintage Gucci bag

 

Gucci Boston Bag

$290.50

Gucci Satchel in Navy Blue

Gucci Brown Clutch

$160

AMAZING PRICE ON THIS CLUTCH

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Blue Web Crossbody

$358.30

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Dior

Dior Trotter Clutch/Shoulder Bag

$225

Dior Handbags - Vintage Dior clutch/ shoulder purse no bundle

Dior Trotter Boston Bag

$375

Dior Handbags - ❤️Christian Dior vintage monogram trotter30❤️

Dior Trotter Wristlet

$140

Dior Handbags - 💯 Authentic Vintage Dior Wristlet Clutch

Fendi

Zucca Forever Mama Handbag

$225

Fendi Handbags - FENDI Zucca Forever Mama Handbag 8BR180

 

Zucca Signature Logo Shoulder Bag

$219

Fendi Handbags - FENDI ZUCCA Signature logo shoulder bag

Fendi Zucca Purse

$225

Fendi Handbags - Authentic Fendi Monogram Zucca Purse

Zucca Tote Bag

$225

Fendi Handbags - Authentic FENDI Zucca Canvas Shoulder Tote Bag

Worried about authenticity when buying preloved? Don’t be! There are some great sites that can help you with authenticating your bag (or really anything designer- clothes, shoes and accessories!). I have used and loved both Real Authentication and Authenticate First. Don’t want to do your own authenticating? Check out The Real Real or Fashionphile which list the items before even putting them on their websites!