Friday, April 3, 2009

Supply and Demand

Ever since I was a little girl, I've loved the couture world. I'd spend my allowance [beginning at the tender of seven] on gianormous Vogue magazines and pour over the glossy pages longingly. Over the years I've paid more attention to the astronomical prices but loving the creations nonetheless. I understand the craftsmanship, and fabulousity deluxe of the couture gowns and wonders of design. But what about a plain pair of Michael Kors pants? Or a St.John's nautical sweater? These fashion houses command hundreds of dollars per garment for what? I think that the garments should only be deserving of the big bucks if they are Italian, French or American made ("Made in China" isn't acceptable for designer dinero in my book). They should also be rich in quality, craft, creativity or down right spectacular in nature. But, we still love these brands despite their sometimes money-hungry nature. So! Though I can't explain why the prices are so jacked up, I CAN show you some top-secret ways of getting the price down. I've recently been informed of some websites that are invitation only: some featuring ridiculous sample sales and others that bring to your inbox the brands of your choice and alerts of when they go on sale at a sundry of sites. Interested? You have two choices: send me an email at bargainbeautybaby@gmail.com or become a fan of Bargain Beauty Baby on Facebook and write it on the wall. Happy Shopping!

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