Who What Wear curates 25 chic Madewell picks for the Insider Event, featuring a 25% sitewide discount through March 17 once you sign in—no code required—and highlighting items from denim to totes and jackets.
Nordstrom's Cyber Monday sale offers up to 60% off on a variety of chic fashion items, including cashmere sweaters, holiday dresses, boots, and stylish accessories. Fashion editors highlight must-have pieces like cashmere crewneck sweaters, wide-leg jeans, and elegant coats, perfect for winter and holiday gifting. The sale is a great opportunity to stock up on versatile and timeless wardrobe staples at discounted prices.
Nordstrom is currently offering up to 50% off in their winter sale, making it the perfect opportunity to snag timeless and effortlessly chic pieces to elevate your wardrobe without breaking the bank. From long coats and classic jeans to of-the-moment tops and chic shoes, here are 30 standout pieces from the sale that will instantly give your closet a rich-girl vibe for seasons to come, including pinstripe blazers, trench coats, satin slip dresses, and more.
Amazon Prime's Big Deal Days sale offers discounted fall fashion trends, including fiery-red pieces, flat shoes, chunky earrings, and wearable staples. The sale runs for two days, from October 11 to October 12, with items already starting to sell out.
Actress and fashion influencer Chloe Sevigny held a sale of her old clothes, costumes, and other items from her closet in New York, which was advertised on social media as the "sale of the century." The event was organized by Liana Satenstein, and fashion editors Mickey Boardman, Lynn Yaeger, and Sally Singer also sold their clothes. Customers had the chance to buy items from Sevigny's own wardrobe, Academy New York, pieces she had designed with Opening Ceremony, and costumes from various roles. The sale attracted a large crowd, and about 90% of the clothes were sold.
Actress and fashion influencer Chloe Sevigny held a sale of her old clothes, costumes, and other items from her closet in New York, which was advertised on social media as the "sale of the century." The event was organized by Liana Satenstein, and fashion editors Mickey Boardman, Lynn Yaeger, and Sally Singer also sold their clothes. Customers had the chance to buy items from Sevigny's own wardrobe, Academy New York, pieces she had designed with Opening Ceremony, and costumes from various roles. The sale attracted a large crowd, and about 90% of the clothes were sold.