8 Ways to Get Designer Shoes for Less

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It’s New York Fashion Week, when style setters and fans flock to the Big Apple and establish how we’re going to dress for next spring. While it may seem silly to begin thinking of color pallets and mini vs. maxi dresses, now is the time to snag looks still on sale from summer 2011 that will translate into 2012.

For example, Marc Jacobs is showing bold colors in a minimalistic style for next spring. The grand dame of New York fashion, Diane von Furstenberg, splashed her runway with brilliant whites and light greens paired with beige. All can be found at post-summer sales and repurposed for next year.

Here are eight other ways to get that luxury, designer shoes without emptying your wallet.

1. Shop Sample Sales
Search for sample sales in your city for a chance to score current designer looks for a fraction of the cost. For those who don’t live near a big city where such fashion sales are abundant, don’t stress. You can shop flash-sale websites like Gilt Groupe, which feature designer duds for 50 to 70-percent off. Returns are accepted on most merchandise, but make sure to read the site’s policy before making the purchase so you don’t get stuck with ill-fitting goods.

2. Consignment Shops
Second-hand stores dedicated to designer fashion are popping up in many major cities. You can also find gently used fashion online at Plato’s Closet, where you can sell your undesired clothes as well. As with traditional retailers, consignment shops are selling off last summer’s clothing and accessories.

3. Use Coupons
Don’t dismiss the cost cutting potential coupons offer. Even high-fashion retailers these days rely on money-saving vouchers to attract new customers. You can find coupons for free shipping at Bloomingdales, Neiman Marcus and other luxury good stores at sites like FreeShipping.org.

4. Swap
Coordinate a clothing swap with friends or coworkers. Or try swapping clothes and accessories online at such sites as Rehash Clothes.

5. Follow the 30/70 Rule
Maintain a wardrobe that’s roughly 30 percent trendy and 70-percent staple pieces that won’t go out of style. You then won’t feel the need to restock your closet every season but can still mix and match to recreate the latest looks.

6. Department Store Designer Finds
More and more high-fashion designers are collaborating with department stores and discount retailers to offer exclusive and affordable collections for everyday women. Check out Simply Vera Wang at Kohl’s and Lela Rose for Payless to find the styles you crave and prices your wallet can manage.

7. Nix the Dry Cleaning
Avoid clothing that requires dry cleaning and, if not possible, buy products you can clean with the popular dry-cleaning pouches you just pop into your dryer. While it’s not exactly dry cleaning, the result is the same.

8. Rent What What You Can’t Buy
When it comes to a special event, the most affordable and practical options for finding designer frocks is renting. Sites like RentTheRunway offer current season fashion from over 95 top designers at 90-percent less than retail prices. Simply choose a dress or piece of jewelry you wish to wear and return it after the occasion.

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Fall Shoe Trend: Zoyla Studded Cut Out Wedge Ankle Boot

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Zoyla Studded Cut Out Wedge Ankle Boot

These black leather ankle boot from Sam Edelman feature tonal suede and silver-tone multi-stud embellishment panels to the sides, a square toe and a side zip for closure. The boot has approximately a six inch cut out wedge heel and a one inch concealed platform. The heels measures 14 centimeters high and has an exposed zipper. These studded boots would go really well with a pair of skinny jeans Available at farfetch.com





Julia Roberts in Jimmy Choos

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Julia Roberts in Jimmy Choo Heels

Julia Roberts in Jimmy Choo Heels, Photo by People.com

Julia Roberts was recently spotted in these fabulous Jimmy Choo heels while visiting the set of Regis and Kelly in New York City.





Lindsay Lohan’s Azzedine Alaia Gladiator Boots

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Lindsay Lohan Azzedine Alaia Gladiator boots, Photo by People.com

Lindsay Lohan is wearing her summer favorites, Azzedine Alaia boots! These brown leather cut-out boots have the look and feel of a gladiator sandal but with more awe-inspiring appeal. The shoe boots are cut-out throughout the front. A zip runs down the back of the shoe boot to make them easy to get on and off

These gladiator boots look dead fierce! They have straps on the front of the boot and a leather covering for the ankle and calf, as well as tie fastenings above that. So hot, but with the $2,600 price tag, chances are only the toughest fashion warriors will get their hands on these!

Azzedine Alaia Gladiator boots





H&M Black and White Razor Sandals

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H&M Black and White Sandals

I just learned about the H&M Fashion Against AIDS project. They design a special collection each year and give 25% of the sales towards AIDS awareness. This year’s festival collection will raise money to create awareness about HIV/AIDS amongst youth while also offering our customers stylish clothes for music festivals. The collection has a distinct bohemian, rock feel and includes everything you need this music festival season, from clothes and accessories to tents and sleeping bags. 2010 marks the third year that H&M and Designers against AIDS (DAA) are running Fashion Against AIDS.

Here are a pair of great black and white razor sandals from H&M that are a part of the collection. Selling for $24.95 they are worth adding to your Summer collection.