Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bargains. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2009

Inauguration Style for Depressionaire Divas

Celebrate! It's time to get dressed up and party for all those inauguration balls. Looking glamorous doesn't mean you have to spend a lot.

Blogger Kate Michael was put to the task and came up with an inaugural-ball-worthy outfit that she herself would consider sporting to an upcoming event, all for less than $200.

Here’s what she found:



Black-and-gold strapless Jessica McClintock dress: $99.

Black splatter hoop earrings from Forever 21: $3.80.

Textured gold bangle set from Forever 21: $5.80.

Retro black-and-gold necklace from Pilgrim: $46.50.

Evita black satin clutch from Forever 21: $15.80.

Total: $170.90. ** Our first frugal fashionista to come in under budget! has done all the shopping for you if you're in Washington, DC.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Frugal Shopping Back in Vogue

Just because we're all shopping with a much smaller budget doesn't mean we have to forego the pleasures of the adventure. Even if your target purchase must come in under $20, there are bargains galore. Retailers have responded with price slashing, two-for-one deals, and other enticements to see that you part with your dollars.

The Newsweek article points out the advantages of these economic times for the hard core shoppers (doesn't that include all Divas?). Discount retailers will continue to dominate the market, as noted below, but even the traditional retailers will take cues and respond accordingly.

Among the few shops on High Street reporting increases: shoe menders, pawnbrokers and
down-market discounters like the Aldi no-frills supermarket chain.

"A make-do and mend mentality is taking hold." Andy Bond, CEO of Asda, another supermarket chain, has compared Britons' increasingly frugal habits to the post– World War II rationing era.

With spending unlikely to recover fully as Americans and Brits are forced to save again, discount companies like Asda, Wal-Mart, JetBlue and McDonald's look set to outperform their upmarket competitors for many years to come.

As an example of traditional bargains, I found these on-line this week. My $20 planned expenditure will be wisely spent, and here's some ideas for additions to my wardrobe:
This darling tee is $13.90 from Nordstrom. It can be matched with any of your existing jackets, worn over a camisole, or be used to sleep in. Delightful!

Can you believe this trendy trench coat is only $9.99. This Mossimo design is at Target.

Happy shopping, Depressionaire Divas!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Glamorous Nails for New Year's Eve Parties

If you are pondering what to wear for your New Year's Eve bash, don't forget that you can get a lot of bang for your buck with some daring nail polish. The colors available for the season are scrumptuous and enticing. The best part of spluring on nail polish is that it fits into the tiniest of budgets.

OPI is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and the stage they set is full of imagery of bold, feminine statements:
A fresh, effortless glamour rules the runways. In addition to fitted, feminine suits and new takes on the 'little black dress", we'll see romantic full skits, ruffles and dresses that accentuate a woman's curves. Little jackets with slim skirts or skinny trousers are big, as are sweater coats and blouson jackets. Cardigans combine with ball gowns to offer a perfect example of this new look at glamour.

Plaid is everywhere, including worn with houndstooth-print jackets. Luxe embroidery, beading and fur make an appearance, as well as utterly feminine layers of lace. Cocktail dresses are fabulous now, especially with coordinating coats. Menswear influence is seen in neckties and military details.

In counterpoint, look for dark colors and sleek, spare lines -- a primal urban look that is glamorous in its lack of embellishment and elegant in its toughness.

For fashion as for make-up, deep, dark, sophisticated colors are the choice of the season, including rich browns, cinnamons, cognacs and brown-reds, black, shades of wine and deep greens.

Here's my favorite color from their new collection, and it's perfect for upcoming New Year's Eve parties, a satiny silver for $8.50.

The color below is going to be one of my new favorites. It's a shimmery gold piled on with deep burgundy reds. It's bound to add drama to any of your outfits, even after the parties are over, and with a name like Divine Sin, who can resist this $5.50 indulgence?

Finally, Sequin Sash, a soft, muted champagne color to match the bubbly. This from Essie for $8.00.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Baby Doll Dress

Don't you love how those baby doll dresses feel? So free and soft. These short versions with long sleeves are that much sexier! The rich colors make you feel scrumptious. The look? Try aiming for this cashmere version from Neiman Marcus, on sale for $164 (originally $298):
A thrifty version of the above? Done! Try this look from Target, only $24.99:
Even plus-sized divas (goddesses) have a chance for this look. Also from Target, for only $34.99:

With some sexy high, heeled, boots and matching tights, we can all be Depressionaire Divas in style.

Thrift Store Shopping -- Back In Style

The latest headlines from around the country are similar to this:
From the Santa Fe New Mexican: Boon for Thrift Stores
From CNN: Thrift Stores Seeing More Middle Class Shoppers
Jacksonsville News: Thrift Shops Thrive

Even without much money in our pockets, we still love to shop!

Here's some tips from WikiHow on how to make your thrift excursion a fabulous shopping trip:
  • Tailoring is generally less expensive than you would imagine.
  • Keep your personal style in mind. Thrift stores can be great for this because you are not limited to this year's colors and styles.
  • Be creative and open-minded. Go with what's available and think about how you can work it in or adapt it to your needs.
  • A quick way to size the waist of pants, skirts, etc. is to fasten the button or snap, then stretch the waistline between your belly button and your spine. If it reaches, it has a good chance of being large enough. You should still try the garment on for fit, if you can or want to, but this simple check will help you eliminate quickly those items that are certain to be much too tight or loose.
  • If you know some basic sewing, you can plan to mend small holes, reattach a lost button, or take up a hem, but be realistic about whether you have the time, energy, and know-how to tackle such a project. You can even buy something and edit it to make it totally your own.
  • Since they're plentiful and inexpensive, thrift store finds can also make great raw material for other projects, ranging from quilts to jeans you've torn yourself. If you're crafty and creative, the sky is the limit.
  • Be prepared to dig! Thrift shops are full of items and may are disorganized. Don't be discouraged by this, because if you dig, you can find some fabulous pieces.
  • Have fun!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Diva's Shoe

It's all about the style, the look, the bargain shopping. In the 1930's women's shoes played a large role in shaping the fashion of the era. Fashion Templates describes the shoe trends:

A variety of shoe styles was available during this era. Rounded toes were seen with wide, thick heels. Pumps and flat shoes were available, and ankle strap styles with moderate heels also appeared. Slip-on styles, lace-up shoes and buckle shoes were all worn. Spectator or two-tone shoes appeared in the early thirties. Rubber companies were actually endorsed for their shoe soles in the Sears’ Catalogue.

Shopping for shoes recently I yearned for a style reminiscent of the 1930s, albeit at a bargain price. So, now that I have just a couple of twenties to spend on a pair of shoes I want to make sure my shoe purchase is fitting with the times. Hmmmm .... what to choose from?


Instead of paying $139.50 (on sale from $225) at Saks.com, for these classic ballerina slippers, Piperlime has this darling pair of ballet slippers for $19.99. Just imagine these with black tights and tight mini skirt. Quite girlishly charming.




Back in the day, theseVia Spiga shoe boots (must have for this season), a to-die-for pair of black leather and suede for a cool $187.16 (on sale from $259.95) would already be in my closet!

But, now I'm shopping for something close to the look, and voila! I'm a lucky girl. For only $29 I can get peep-toe shoe boots from Newport News.
The last challenge was searching for a more affordable version of Manolo Blahnik's classic Mary Jane pumps (even on e-bay they were $829):


The diva in me didn't give up, and I came up with a fabulous bargain without sacrificing style. These were $64 from RSVP at Zappos.com:

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Window Shopping Is Back

Why give up on one of your favorite past times just because your bank account is out of range?

Window shop! Join your fellow Depressionaire Divas and indulge to your heart's delight, plus get the exercise you know you need.

Feeling the pinch this holiday season? The truth is we all are.

When you can't buy, charge, or spend as much as you would like, the next best thing is looking around.

Holiday cheer comes in all forms, and peering into shopping mall and department store windows never goes out of style, especially when the displays look like the photo above (a Macy's display in Chicago). Check out our gallery of gorgeous window displays from around the nation.


Thanks, LA Times, for the tip!

Our favorite: