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Monday

Top Button's Gucci, Dior, YSL & More Sample Sale



Gucci, Dior, YSL, & More - Sample Sale - Up To 80% Off Retail
5/27/2009
5/31/2009
This couture and Italian designer sale is located in one of New York's chicest showrooms on 57th Street and their collections are straight from the runways of Europe. Shop this sale and find styles from the spring/summer 2009 collections of Tricot Chic, Cavali Class, Just Cavalli by Roberto Cavalli, Versace, Galliano, Gianfranco Ferre, Chacok, Just Black and White, Gucci, Dior, YSL, Roccobarocco and many others. At this sale, you will find a wide selection of dresses, skirts, tops, pants, jackets, and an awesome assortment of designer sunglasses and accessories. All sizes are available. Prices are marked at 80% off retail. New fall and pre-fall merchandise including leather, suede, and shearling coats and jackets have just arrived. Dressing rooms available. New merchandise arriving daily.

Ideeli's YSL Giveway

Daring Darling
Algerian-born Yves Saint Laurent is regarded as one of the greatest French fashion designers of the twentieth-century. Interested in fashion from a very early age, Laurent submitted three sketches to a contest for young fashion designers organized by the International Wool Secretariat. Though only 14 years old at the time, he took third prize and traveled to Paris to receive his award. Here, he met Michel de Brunhoff, the editor-in-chief of Paris Vogue, who encouraged the young designer to relocate to Paris and study fashion.
Laurent followed Brunhoff's advice and moved to Paris to work for Christian Dior. Laurent's innate talent shone through and he became the head designer for the label at only twenty-one, after the untimely death of the master. Backed by this experience, Yves Saint Laurent founded his self-titled label in 1962 with partner Pierre Berge. Laurent produced clothes of striking beauty infused with classic sex appeal. From his famous Piet Mondrian shift dresses to his revolutionary tailored tuxedo suit for women, his collections and accessories soon became famed for their daring but elegant looks, a reputation that still holds true today.