Lucky Stars


by Nana at October 26, 2007, 11:37 PM

Yesterday may have been the celeb shopping preview, but these are the sightings I'll be talking about long after the Lucky Shops sale moves online:


1. Peanut Butter Woman
Maneuvering 75000+ square feet of designer deals is exhausting work, and my girl came prepared to power up, lifting a PB (sans the J) sandwich in one hand while stretching the other to pull a weighty tote from the top shelf.

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[image courtesy of kotv.com; actual shopper not photographed to respect her dining privacy.]





2. The Coat of Many Callers
Just about everyone who tried on this Moncler coat elicited a gaggle of "oohs" and "ahs" -- not that easy a feat when you're talking about hardened fashionistas. It'll be available here when the Lucky Shops event moves to Bluefly.
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3. The Singer Sisters
Situated geniusly in front of the Lycra Denim Bar, these tailors stood by to tuck, lift and tighten -- without leaving scars. 2007_0325PicsNice0003.JPG




4. The OMG-Where'd-You-Get-That Style of the Shoppers
Between this millin-ista's Colette Malouf headdress...
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...this maxi trapeze dress Kristan from the Jill Stuart booth modeled...
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...and these sigh-heel Christian Louboutin sandals... 2007_0325PicsNice0005.JPG


...I broke my I'm-Gonna-Wait-Till-They-Slash-Prices-On-the-Last-Day vow and picked up a sick floor-length cape and red, perforated leather shoulder bag.

5. The Fashionably Early
2007_0325PicsNice0001.JPG Doors opened at noon, but these ladies rolled up before I got there with the rest of the B'fly crew at 10:30a, ready to score.














Comments

Please make sure I get invited for the next year's event. Is it a weekly, monthly or yearly affair?

Posted by: Delphine Joyce at October 29, 2007 1:36 PM

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