
Raise your hand if you can’t resist a sale rack. Okay, now keep it raised if you go a little weak in the knees for fashion superstar Marc Jacobs and his “I’ve searched every vintage store to bring you the absolute best in retro chic” designs.
Everyone still have their hands up? We predicted as much, which is why we’re scooting a little closer to pass along secrets of a can’t miss sale: 40 percent off all Marc by Marc Jacobs, the designer’s diffusion line, at Bluefly.com. (Be still, our hearts: Some pieces are discounted even further.)
If our mothers hadn’t taught us to share and share alike, we would be in our right, fashionable minds to keep this little money-saving morsel to ourselves. After all, we’ve already gasped at ominous warning signs reading “Only 1 left” appearing below the site’s listings for cropped jackets, ruffled dresses and the like.
You see, this sale has already begun, and we can hear the clock tick-tocking—not to mention the girlie, vintage-inspired Marc by Marc Jacobs pieces calling to us from the Bluefly pages. “Pick me, pick me!” they say. “You’ll never be able to afford me otherwise. And weren’t you just saying that you need more airy dresses, gauzy cardigans and light tops to round out your spring wardrobe?”
Yes, we hear you. We may have to resign ourselves to longing and yearning for many of the pieces that you send down the runway, Marc Jacobs. But these…these, we can afford.
So, to the yellow cotton jumper and the jungle-print tunic we say, “We’ve already sent for you. Soon you will climb into a box and travel to your new home. The trip may be dark and scary, but we have cleared a nice, warm place for you in our closets. You’ll never be unworn or unloved again. Pinkie promise.”
Marc by Marc Jacobs pieces featured here, from the left:
- Admiral Blue Jersey “In the Clouds” Ruffle Trim Tank
- Light Buff Stripe Silk “Nieve” V-Neck Cardigan
- Normandy Blue Silk-Cotton “Jungle Love” Tunic
- Yellow Stripe Cotton Button Front Romper
- Talc Streamers Printed Cotton Twill Dress
(Image: Elizabeth Ulrich for Extrabux)
