Eclectic designer brands? Tremendous deals? Gilt-y as charged!
Pun-tastic, no? It’s hard to avoid cheap literary tricks when writing about fashion! Shopping! Shoes! Cute! Exclamation points, evidently, are hard to avoid, as well.
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Taking a detour off the self-help highway, I thought I’d tell you about the Gilt Group - one of the new “exclusive” newsletter/invite-only sites popping up lately. Seems that faced with the inescapable buzz surrounding portals, social communities, and all the other massive, inclusion sites, the moneyed and privileged folks in the meatspace are looking for a little online niche-space.
Gilt Group is a welcomed, practical solution for the mostly reclusive digerati who want to position themselves as style conscious if and when they ever leave the apartment. You know, people like me. If you don’t already know, the Gilt Group is an appointment-based web sale of designer clothes, shoes, jewelry, and lingerie, typically dedicated to a single brand per event. Email alerts indicate the start of a sale, with preview slide shows teasing the wares beforehand.
The first few sample sales were a joke - unless you logged on the second the sale started, you were left with extremely slim pickings in size twig or size super fatty. Even if
you added a dress, a skirt, a bag to your cart, by the time you clicked to check out, the item would’ve been snatched from under you - not unlike the brutal stories of real-world sample sales. This was, assuming, you were able to log on at all: the more popular sales obviously drew a huge response rendering the site prohibitively sluggish.
Clicking like a furious-OCD crackhead, I was finally able to snag a few goodies at a stellar price. Elation! Satisfaction! HOO-HA! And then I remembered that I’d still have to wait for them to arrive via post. Blah.
Last week, like manna from heaven, my first purchases arrived via UPS. From the time I ordered, it took over two weeks for my boots and dress to show up. However, they were artfully presented with black tissue and gold sticker, as opposed to the plastic sacks of wool-blend sweaters thrown in a box I received the week before from J. Crew. In perfect condition, my dress arrived on a wooden hanger with tissue, and my boots were tucked into their sleeper bag and looked as if a human hand hadn’t touched them since they left Italy.
I haven’t bought anything from the Gilt Group since then, but I do check out the sales from time to time. Seems they’ve fixed the sluggishness and sell-out rates vary widely based on the notoriety of the brand, which is as to be expected. I can’t recommend highly enough my experience and I am looking forward to scoring more excellent finds in the future. Invites are available around the ‘net - a simple google search should get you on the list.
yours in all things super girly!
xoxo,
A
yay! you’re back to blogging again! i’ve missed you! and also been buried under so much work it’s amazing i’ve updated mine at all.
say, will you blog about my online shop once it’s finally up? we’re doing a real photo shoot at the end of march. i’m so freaked!
xoxoxoxoxox
Cool…I recently joined and am glad about the addition of menswear to the site. Can’t wait to see what’s in the offering!