Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Two Great Shows For Your Tuesday!


Today Editors' Closet debuted two fabulous shows. The first show is a footwear and handbag boutique by one of the world’s leading fashion designers, Oscar de la Renta. De la Renta got his start in fashion doing sketches for top Spanish fashion houses, which led him into an apprenticeship with Cristóbal Balenciaga. He later left Balenciaga to work as a couture assistant for Lanvin in Paris. In 1963, torn between job opportunities with Elizabeth Arden and Christian Dior, de la Renta took the advice of Vogue’s editor-in-chief, Diana Vreeland, and worked designing custom clothing for Arden for two years. In 1965, he left to work for Jane Derby and when she passed away a few months later, he took over the label and relaunched it under his own name. With a resume like this, it’s no wonder why Oscar de la Renta has become such an infamous designer. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to own your own Oscar and save up to 70% on dozens of gorgeous, timeless styles.

The second show if from renowned timepiece maker, Rotary. Rotary was established in Switzerland in 1895. Nearly a half of a century later, in 1940 Rotary became the official watch supplier for the British Army. Now known for it's unique design and timeless style, Rotary is one of the world's most coveted luxury watchmakers. Snag one today at 87% off the MSRP. Head over to Editors' Closet and start shopping these amazing deals now!

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