Showing posts with label CHANEL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHANEL. Show all posts

January 12, 2012

Nail polish trend - Winter 2012

Once again a new nail polish trend has been spotted on the streets, in mag´s and in shops.This seasons hip nail colour is jeans-blue - very cool, stylish and it go to all of your jeans! I like it!

I think Dior was the first with the colour followed sharply by CHANEL - however their polishes are not known to be among the cheapest.


Luckily already now you can find similar colours among many high-street brands for prices fitting everyone's budget. I have found a couple of examples of the cheaper bottles of cool blue polishes, all from asos.com :

Barry M Nail Paint Classic Collection 
30 kr. (4 Euro)
Kardashian Kolor By O.P.I Nicole Nail Polish
85 kr. (11,5 Euro)

March 27, 2010

What!?

Ok - I get that tatoos are kinda trendy and I like them! The real ones that is - apparently Chanel likes them as well and now they have launched this ark of fake tatoos - I must admit I do not like it and I think it seems a bit too - lets put our name on everything... Maybee the crises has hit the big fashionhouses ass well....

However here is an example of some of the tattoos:

You get 55 taatoos for 75 dollers. Not really a bargain is you ask me...

February 22, 2010

New nail trend

As we all know, it has been and still is, a big trend to use nail polish in colours following the trends of e.g. the trend colours in clothes… Last summer and in the fall it was black and this winter it was minty green.












The colour for spring and summer has been set by no other that CHANEL with their limited edition beige nail polish!
And who doesn’t want to be chick like CHANEL??

However CHANEL isn´t exactly known for their cheap prices – so here is a small tip on how to get your hands on some cheap and good quality polish:










The label is called “Depend”
In this picture you see a selection of their colours and they are very good at following the trend colours so off course they too have a beige nail polish almost identical to the one from Chanel – and really, no one can tell if it’s a designer nail polish once it is on the nails!

I buy mine in Denmark in a chain called “Matas” but you can also bye them in many other perfume stores e.g. Douglas and on the internet. The price is a mere sum of 3,5 Euros!
So go to your local perfume store and get your cheap trendy nail polish!!

January 23, 2010

Sales - Rebajas - Soldes

Here in Barcelona, there are two big events of the year, which I look forward to like a child before Christmas; the sales! The first one of the year starts after the Spanish Christmas "Reyes" (holy kings) is over, the 7th of January and the second one of the year starts the 1st of July (summer sales). The sales will normally last during 2 months, but it is wise to come during the first couple of weeks, if not everything good as well as sizes will be gone.

Since the financial crisis, the sales have just gotten better and better. Now the clothing shops have to get rid off all the stock they have not been able to sell during the year and they want to do this as quick as possible! The only things you will find is not on sale is the newest collection in the shop.

I remember that a few years ago when the shops would start their sales with careful 20% - 30% reductions. Now, however, the first day of sales the most common sign is 50% off, but it can go as far as 70%, again from the very first day!
Then already from the second or third week (or sooner) you will see Segundas Rebajas (second sales), which means that the reductions get even more interesting.

My friend and co-writer of this blog went during the first week (this article will be followed up by one with photos of the bargains) and found some pretty interesting things:

In Mango we found that they directly reduced all their clothes to 50% and we found some pretty nice and cheap stuff.

In Zara we found that they have been more reluctant to reduce everything from the beginning. Clothes were generally reduced around 25%-30%. If you don't have your eyes on something you just must have, my advise is to wait until it gets cheaper.

In Riverisland (English high-street shop, recently opened in Barcelona) we got a pleasant surprice; on the fourth day of the sales they didn't only had most of the shop at 50% off, but they had also added another 50% of the already reduced clothes!

In Primark, where I normally don't find clothes reduced when I go to the UK during sales, they did actually have some offers. Not as many as in other shops in Barcelona, but we did manage to find some excellent bargains.

H&M had quite a lot of sales, but not anything of the interesting stuff. Was honestly a bit disappointed over this years sales here, because normally it is quite good. I guess this depends on the season.

Also worth mentioning is that it is not only the main street shops that have sales; also designer shops such as D&G, Burbury and Chanel have excellent sales - up to 50% from the first day.
Actually one of the only shops I have visited that did not have ANY sales was American Apparel - which I found quite disappointing since it is not even a designer shop.

This was just few of many shops worth visiting in the month of January or July should you be in Spain. But I warn you, you will not get much sight seeing done with these nice offers.

October 28, 2009



Hello fellow shopaholics!


I have another very dangoures site for you - it is a secondhand internetshop selling luxuryes used goods...

So if you are anything like me - and do not mind a 2hand bag if the label is e.g. CHANEL, GUCCI or FENDI then this is a great place to look for bargains!!



Enjoy!!
PS: This is a danish site - so if you live abroad it can be expensive to get the goods send to you...

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