Holiday Shopping

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BY CATHERINE CASSIDY

As a personal stylist, I think it’s pretty ironic that I actMall o Americaually don’t really like shopping. What gets me through it is that I LOVE Fashion and making women look stunning.

And what really helps get me through it is streamlining the process so I can get it done as quickly and effectively as possible.

I’m giving away some great tools, so pay close attention!

Know your Stores
Have you ever noticed how the same stores can seem completely different? Meaning, you go into one Zara but it’s totally different than the Zara the town over you visited yesterday.

TIP: No two stores, even of the same brand, are created alike.

Allow me to explain. If a company is working intelligently, they don’t stock their store in Des Moines, Iowa the same as they do in Los Angeles, California. Even more, they generally don’t even stock two stores in the same city alike.

Basically, in order to maximize sales, store such as Nordstrom, BCBG, the Gap, etc. stock their stores according to the clientele and demographics of the area.

So, how can you know if you’ll be visiting the best store for your needs?

Feel free to call ahead and ask a few questions of the sales people:

1) How big is your store? Square feet?
(Bigger store = More Merch = Higher Success Rate)

2) Who is your clientele?
( Bigger Budget = Higher Price Point Merch = Better Assortment)
3) Do you know what status your store is?
(Meaning, A/B/C/D – companies label their stores and allocate assortment accordingly. Just as grades in school, these go from best to worst)

Plan your Route
Even if you’re going out of your way to find the best store, you should plan out your route.

Generally, I like to go to the furthest spot first and work my way back, but I’m also dealing with LA traffic. If that’s not a problem for you, you could always do the opposite.

Also, consider when traffic has it’s peaks and valleys. Here in LA, traffic starts to get worse by 2 pm on a weekday, so I try to get most of it in between 10 – 2. If you plan out your route and exactly the stores to hit this is perfectly possible. No dilly dallying! Don’t just wander in to ‘check it out.’ That’s only allowed if something specifically compels you and even then, check it out and get out!

That said, be very specific about the stores you want to get to. If something else catches your eye, make a mental note (or save it to your phone) and put it on your route for next time.

Have a List
Know exactly what you need and you won’t get sidetracked.

You also won’t buy things that you’ll never wear!

If you’re buying gifts or something for someone else, come prepared with some ideas – even if it’s a mental list. If it’s for someone else, don’t stress over finding the perfect gift. Simply start considering their personality and the things they like and I trust that some good ideas will come through for you.

Scan the Room
As soon as you enter the store, take a look around and see if anything catches your eye. Maybe it’s a styled mannequin, a print, or a color. Whatever it is, use that item as a jumping off point for quickly walking through the store.

Personally, I’m a stickler for quality, so you’ll see me touching all the fabrics to see if I really like it. You’ll also see me picking up the item and quickly assessing whether or not I like it (considering print, color, stitching/quality, and cut). Really, don’t waste time hemming and hawing. Either you like it or you don’t!

Ask for Help!
Hand in hand with having a list, don’t be afraid to ask for help! The salespeople are comfortable with the layout of the store and intimately know the merchandise. Do you think that can save you some time? Not to mention some headache?

If it makes you feel any better, I even ask for help from salespeople when I’m shopping for a client for exactly that reason – they can lead me to what I want quickly!

If you really want to kick it up a notch, then hiring a professional to tackle all of this for you (or teach you how to) is what you should aim for in the New Year. A great professional will teach you all the tricks and tools along the way so eventually you could do it on your own if you needed to (teach a man to fish approach!). She will also give you spot on and honest advice to make sure you’re not only maximizing your time and style, but also your money.

Happy Shopping! (Seriously!)

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BY CATHERINE CASSIDY

giftWith the holidays around the corner and the current state of the economy, I’d say it’s safe to assume that we’d all like to save a little money where we can with our holiday shopping.I use these resources I’m about to share for any day, but now at least you have the opportunity to give while you receive the savings.

What is so great about these resources is that they allow me toshop the designers I love at the price point I want. In your wardrobe I believe in quality over quantity. I would rather have an item last than be proud of myself for spending only $10. Of course, if I can have the best of both worlds, I’m a really happy camper!

The following online resources allow me to have the best of both worlds and I love them for it:

Gilt Groupe
Offering amazing designers such as Herve Leger, Carolina Herrera, Decades (designer vintage), Roberto Cavalli as well as some great quality contemporary designers at 50-70% off retail prices.

Invite only, and here’s mine to you:
http://www.gilt.com/invite/catherinec

Gilt also has Gilt Fuse, which is contemporary Fashion, as well as Jetsetter which offers amazing deals on luxury vacations. What’s not to love?!

Hautelook
Offers mostly contemporary and sportswear designers such as BCBG Max Azria, Autumn Cashmere, Nanette Lapore also at 50-70% off.

Also invite only, but I’ve got one for you:
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/catherinec

Rue La La
Fabulous sales on anything you can imagine from Burberry to KitchenAid to Judith Lieber to Juicy Couture. Hurry, Taryn Rose shoes are on sale today (if you don’t know about Taryn Rose, she basically designs shoes that are comfortable and beautiful)!!

My invite for you:
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/ustyled

These are all considered online sample sale sites, but with many designers and consumer products brands having overproduced with decreasing consumer demand, the consumers (you) now benefit from significant savings of production quality products.

It’s also a great way to see what’s out there, learn about new designers and get inspired!

I know that ordering online can feel intimidating, but these sites have great fit guides. So, as long as you know your measurements you can be sure to order the appropriate size.

Now, for your further Holiday Shopping enjoyment, these major retailers are offering huge sales. Take advantage! There is some amazing Fashion to be found for a steal!

Saks Fifth Avenue - up to 40-50% off and offering free shipping!

Neiman Marcus – also offering up to 40-50% off and free shipping!

Barney’s Co-op – Sale started yesterday with savings up to 40% in store. Also, great deals online! Check out the Vince and 3.1 Philip Lim.

Revolve Clothing – One of my favorite resources has great up-and-coming designers and you can find amazing deals. Something for everyone! And check out Forward for the higher-end lines!

Happy Shopping!

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