Sale! Shop. Sale! Shop. Sale! Shop #tillyoudrop

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It’s sale time !

Here’s your shopping list for the week …Click on any photo and you will go straight to the store.#fabulous

The camel coat: This is a classic, lightens your wardrobe and this number zips into a shorter version: Two for the price of one.
The Leather top: Love texture, texture, texture. This black will joosh up all basics. It’s transeasonal. Love the chic neckline.
The grey bag. Big enough for work, perfect for going out. The shoulder bag is here to stay.
The crop leather jacket: Love this for a statement piece. It’s great for going into next season and I look it and think I can wear that out to dinner or with jeans.
The grey knit top: It’s in the new shape with voluminous sleeves but it’s not too oversized to go under a jacket.
The taupe ballet flats: Say goodbye to black ballet flats watch this taupe lighten up your life.
The black leather skirt: A must buy. Wear with a tee next summer, now with a sweater. Straight and over the knee is very NEXT season. Meaning? You will get seasons of wear.
The sloppy grey knit : Love this worn half tucked in. Love with a flirty skirt or slouchy pants.
The taupe bag. Ditch the black bag. This luxe number will instantly change your look. Plus it’s functional. #ohyeh
The flirty dress: so much nicer for the office than a dumb dress. This will take you through to next season. Add opaques if it’s too short. The shape is totes flattering on everyone!
The black blazer: Intergral to your wardrobe. This is loose and chic. A must buy.
The grey heels: Love  grey,grey and more grey. Totes chic. Love.

Feeling overwhelmed by the sales?
Scroll down under the clothes and you will find FiFi’s tips to shopping the sales.

 

 

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FiFi rules for rummaging like a maniac through all the sales.

•    Think about what you need in your wardrobe before you leave the house. Work out where the gaps are and what is missing in your wardrobe.  Then make a list. Then stick to it.
•    Think about your style and what works for you. If florals are not your thing ( hint: they are not) and never suit you they will not suddenly look fabulous just because they are half price.
•    Shop early. Throw down a strong latte and hit the stores before the crowds get pushy.
•    Wear decent underwear. There is nothing, and I mean nothing, more embarrassing than being seen in bad, sad, saggy, underwear.
•    Remember cheap clothes + cheap colours = Cheap. And who wants to look cheap? (Cheap colours are hot pink, fluro yellow and lime green. Ewwww).
•    When something is cheap go for expensive looking, classic colours such as chocolate brown, black, navy and caramel.
•    Think trans-seasonal. Can you wear it in summer and winter? Choose fabrics that can go the distance: light weight wool, cotton, chiffon and silk. It’s all about layering and you will get more mileage out of your wardrobe if you can wear pieces from season to season.
•    When trying on clothes always check out the view from behind. Throw a mirror in your handbag. You need to know if you have a bulging muffin back and a visible panty line.
•    Remember friends don’t always tell the truth.  Take someone you trust for honest opinion. Like FiFi !
•    Try not to be whipped into a frenzy. Think about it (see above) and stop at impulse buying. Buyer’s remorse is not a good thing. The wrinkles and the Botox will cost more in the long run.
•    Stick to a rule. Don’t um and ahh if it’s under $30. If you love it, then buy it, wear it, thrash it and say goodbye.
•    Remember when you buy 10 things at $30 that adds up to $300. Which is a single Prada shoe…..

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