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About Flash Sales

Designer flash sale sites are my absolute favorite way to shop for designer Fuchsia Pink Kate Spade Baggoodies, they’re even better than outlets and you can shop in your jammies.  Membership to them is entirely free, you are always guaranteed a great, and often dramatic, discount off retail prices, and you can be assured that everything you buy is always authentic.  These sites offer everything from men’s and women’s designer clothes, to handbags, to shoes, to cosmetics, to linens, to kids’ stuff.  Each sale lasts only a day or two and items tend to be very limited so be sure to act fast when you see something you like, or I will beat you to it.  All is fair in love, war and shopping.  In that vein, it does help to sign up for several boutiques (or all of them) because if you miss something that is to-die-for at one boutique, another boutique may have the same item within a short period of time (this is how I scored my coveted first pair of Judith Leiber sunglasses after being heartbroken over missing them at a different boutique).

Most of these sites require an invitation from an existing member to gain access.  Fortunately for you, I’m addicted enough to be a member of  just about all of them and as a  reader of Style & Angst, you just scored a whole buncha invites. You could say I’m enabling you because, after all, addiction loves company.

Below you will find a list complete with access codes of current, reputable flash sales  as well as my reviews of several of them.  These pages are often updated with new information, so check back often to see what’s new!

Designer Fashion Flash Sale Access Codes

Designer Boutique Flash Sale Reviews

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(Bridal & Jewelry)
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(Fashion, Accessories, Jewlery)
billion dollar babes
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Fab
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The Foundry
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Gilt
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HauteLook
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ideeli
(Fashion, Accessories, Jewlery)
Ivory Trunk
(Fashion, Accessories, Jewlery)
Joss & Main
(Home Fashion)
Modnique
(Fashion, Accessories, Jewlery)
My Habit
(Fashion, Accessories, Jewlery)
One King's Lane
(Home Fashion)
reverse
(Fashion, Accessories, Jewlery)
Rue La La
(Fashion, Accessories, Jewlery)
The Sample Sale
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Seen On
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Susan Maxwell Schmidt is the internationally-collected jewelry artist behind LongLocks HairSticks. Her designs have appeared in Demetrios Bridal's "For the Bride" magazine and "Upscale Magazine." The LongLocks HairSticks Boutique was Lucky Magazine's top pick for Best Hair Web Site in their May 2009 issue.

Though a native New Yorker, Ms. Schmidt currently resides in the fashion non capitol of the world–East Nottingham, PA–where the Amish are the fashion trendsetters and John Deere green appears in the color forecast every season.

Ms. Schmidt enjoys driving fast, annoying her husband, sleeping late and disturbing the neighbors. She also fancies herself a fashionista, though this is likely nothing more than a rather sad delusion on her part. It’s best just to play along.
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