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Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Spring Savings are in the Air at eFashionHouse.com, Plus Site Welcomes Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner




eFashionHouse.com ushers in spring with new arrivals, savings up to 50% and adds three new handbag designers - Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner.

Sky Valley, CA (PRWEB) March 26, 2008 -- After months of winter fashion accessories, spring is finally on its way and eFashionHouse.com celebrates with savings of 25-70% on the latest trends in designer handbags. Committed to offering shoppers the best online prices for purses, eFashionHouse.com, named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch for below retail priced designer handbags and recognized by About.com as the top of three online retailers of off-priced Chanel, just added hundreds of new designer handbags from Marc Jacobs, Prada, Chanel, Gucci, Anya Hindmarch, Isabelle Fiore, Coach, Tano and many more top designers, just in time for spring. The site also added three new designer fashion brands - Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner - to its huge selection of designer handbags for even more savings.

"We are excited to add Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner handbags because the handbag demand has changed from including not only the big designer names to now welcoming other chic designers with more affordable prices," said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse Owner. "Regardless of the Economy, women still want to buy themselves a new purse, and making affordable prices available online is the purpose of eFashionHouse where you do not have to spend a fortune to carry a new quality designer handbag."

With all purses priced under $100, both Melie Bianco and Murval are known for their trendy styles and amazing prices. A favorite among fashion editors, Melie Bianco has been featured in an array of magazines, like Marie Claire, People, Cosmopolitan and Self, because it is "chic and affordable" line (prices range from $30-$75) features funky and wearable styles perfect for the trendy fashionista. Another brand that is known for offering the look of couture without the high price, French company MURVAL was created by two sisters, Muriel and Valerie, who recognized the need for fashionable accessories at accessible prices. With its bags costing less than $50, MURVAL comes out with two collections a year and despite the low price points scores high among the fashion crowd.

Though not in the under $100 category, Dallas-based fashion designer Elaine Turner is still considered a bargain since her line features the finest embossed exotic leathers and signature painted grass cloth bags. Elaine Turner quickly rose to the ranks of the fashion It Bag and the brands popularity continues to grow because of its distinct and creative approach to classic looks in handbags and accessories.

Shoppers who crave the more luxurious designer handbag names can still look forward to savings and shop for the latest trends because eFashionHouse.com has it all. Some of the featured handbag styles available at a discount are:

  • Marc Jacobs Patchwork Lou bag - 35% off retail
  • Moschino Patent Leather Brownie bag - 28% off retail
  • Anya Hindmarch Neeson bag - 20% off retail
  • Chloe Bay Bag - 31% off retail
  • Yves Saint Laurent Downtown Bag - 21% off retail
  • Chanel Small Caviar Tote - 22% off retail
  • Isabella Fiore Puff Enough Satchel - 15% off retail


In addition to the discounted prices, shoppers can receive an additional 10 percent discount using coupon code OFF10 when making a purchase from the eFashionHouse Sale Section. Plus, budget conscious fashionistas can always take advantage of the eFashionHouse.com layaway plan which allows shoppers to pay over time.

About eFashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com/ and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. eFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. eFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. EfashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer and Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She has been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90's. eFashionHouse.com has an extensive Press Page and a Fashion Blog Network. Visit the site for more details.
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Monday, 3 March 2008

eFashionHouse is crazy for couture



We're Crazy for Couture! Are you? Click here to see what's waiting for you. Designer handbags and accessories below retail from all the top Designers. Receive free ground shipping $200 orders and pay no sales tax worldwide. Visit the Sale and Final Clearance sections and get deeper discounts. eFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch and named the top online Chanel retailer by About.com. Check it out. We know you are crazy for couture or you would not have read this far! See the eFashionHouse Press Page. Interested in an EFH Layaway Plan? You can put anything on layaway. Read about the EFH Layaway here: eFashionHouse.com Layaway Program.

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Milan fashion turns full circle



from thewest.com.au

Colours screaming Florida and unabashed sexuality ripped through Milan fashion week as designers paid homage to free-sprited women, from the flappers of yore to today’s princesses of excess. Extravagant designs and iridescent shades were omnipresent as retro styles, from the low-waisted dresses of the Roaring Twenties to the psychedelic oversized prints of the 1970s, set the runways alight.

Flamboyant Italian designer Roberto Cavalli said his 2008-2009 autumn-winter collection was for young girls who rummaged through attics, junk shops and old vinyl records to seek individual style.

A thumbs up from Generation Now would be his greatest compliment, he said. “I love it when a little girl of 14-15 says ’How do you do it Mr Cavalli? You make me feel like a rock star,’” he said. Flamingos served as the leitmotif on blouses and flowing organza dresses were splotched with blobs of peach, tangerine and emerald green, enlivening an already eye-popping floral backdrop.

Cavalli also went for winter-warming tartan suits, leopard print dresses and mini skirts in python, felt and denim. Vests were either cropped or extra long with fox or Mongolian fur details. Accessories included chunky charm bracelets, earrings dangling to the collarbone, fur purses, oversize owl, toucan and flamingo pendants, and tights in leopard and abstract prints.

Iconic son of the soil Giorgio Armani, best known for his soft deconstructed suit, stuck to conservativism, working off a palette of essentially black and grey but showcasing his trademark excellence in tailoring, detail and cuts. His models wore high-waisted flowing grey slacks with giant bows tied at the side and flowing almost to the knees, teamed with ballerina shoes and large sunglasses. A black cocktail dress for the Emporio Armani label was a show stopper, flaring from the waist down into rings of tight coils held together as though by magic.

But Armani toyed with quirky elements: polka-dotted tights in lavender and purple, baby-pink clutch handbags, and a stole dotted with pom-poms. Designer duo Frankie Morello for their part opted for Amy Winehouse-like shock value, saying they were offering “rehab” for rich, beautiful women fallen victim to “alcohol, drugs, sex, fame, boredom and self-centredness.” Their repertoire went from a black T-shirt with the brazen message ’I love Poppers’ to a pink shirt with a multi-layered hood proclaiming the wearer to be “Belle de Jour” -- a tribute to a particularly sultry role played by their muse, French actress Catherine Deneuve.

Funky elements were omnipresent: giant Casper eyes on hats and pink pillbox hats -- immortalised by Jackie Kennedy during her White House years. Models click-clacked on imitation croc stilettos with metal heels, and there were shades of bondage with layered black patent leather skirts that had a latex feel. For Italian label Kristina Ti, Sunday’s show was a tribute to the flappers of the 1920s who shed corsets, girdles and long hair and smoked in public, marking a milestone in women’s long march to equality. Designer Cristina Tardito also went for low-waisted flapper dresses and caps, Charleston-style shoes, bracelets adorned with Art Nouveau animals, and Empire-waisted dresses with the hemline tied in a bow in front.

She turned the Boudoir bag almost into a briefcase by expanding its proportions and jazzed up the classic Twenties-style dresses with puffed sleeves by injecting contemporary shades such as electric blue, melange grey and poppy red. Tardito said her inspiration was the erotic writer Anais Nin, who became American author Henry Miller’s lover, forming with him and his partner June one of the most famous love triangles of modern literary history. “Nin ... wrote about sex like a man, using a pseudonym at first and then revealing herself at the right moment -- just like each of us should do still now using the weapons of mystery to whet the prey,” she said.

MILAN

Friday, 1 February 2008

Bags : an Illustrated History




Handbags have never been more important in fashion: the "must-have" bag of the season is a much-lusted-after designer item that can make or break a fashion house.

For women, the handbag is an intimate extension of
the body, a kind of mobile home for all the items indispensable for daily life, and at the same time an indicator of her fashionability - be it Prada, Vuitton or Chanel.

Author Caroline Cox traces the development of the bag from its origins in the nineteenth century with reticules (essentially pockets with handles) and Lo
uis Vuitton's revolutionary Noe bag for the female traveller, via Art Deco clutch bags moulded in Bakelite and the Hermes Kelly bag endorsed by Princess Grace in the 1950s, right up to the accessory of the moment, the Mulberry Roxanne.


Luxury goods makers feel chill of recession
By Elizabeth Rigby and Norma Cohen in London and Adrian Michaels in Milan

Signs that even the world’s richest consumers are falling prey to fears of recession gathered pace yesterday as two big luxury goods makers said demand from Japan and the US for Cartier watches, designer handbags and expensive jewellery was slowing.

Richemont, the world’s second-largest luxury goods company, said underlying growth slowed to 10 per cent in December – against 14 per cent for the full quarter – as demand waned from consumers in two of the world’s biggest economies.

EDITOR’S CHOICE
Opus bonds weigh in at £125,000 - Dec-15Waitrose brings back caviar for Christmas - Dec-14Wealthy’s desire for luxury rises unabated - Dec-10D & G in $17m US makeover - Dec-04Luxury brands fail to make ethical grade - Nov-29Clarins says it is not for sale - Nov-28The news sent shares in the maker of Cartier watches and Montblanc pens down 6.65 per cent to SFr58.25. The group narrowly missed forecasts with an 8 per cent rise in group sales to €1.67bn ($2.44bn).

Coach, the largest US maker of designer handbags, also said underlying sales in its US retail stores had fallen during the second quarter and were down 1.1 per cent as consumers cut back on visits to stores. When they made a purchase they were opting for lower-priced items.

The drop in same-store sales in 2007 compared with a 25.7 per cent increase in the holiday period in 2006. Coach said the drop in transaction sizes had been “unexpected”. “My own view is that we’re already in a consumer recession,” Lew Frankfort, chief executive of Coach, told Reuters. “We do need a tax stimulus package,” he added, suggesting that this week’s cut in US interest rates was not enough alone to boost spending.

Tiffany, the US-based jeweller, this month also lowered its quarterly earnings forecast after achieving disappointing holiday sales. The Italian luxury goods sector has not yet reported signs of a slowdown, in spite of expectations that consumer confidence is waning. Aeffe, the holding company behind Moschino, Alberta Ferretti and other fashion brands, said this week there had been “no negative signs” in the US over the Christmas period or this month so far. Armani, which is private, said on Wednesday that 2007 had been another positive year.

Wednesday, 23 January 2008

'Desperate Housewives' Designer to License Her Collection



'Desperate Housewives' Designer to License Her Collection
from Apparel News


Cherokee Inc., the California king of brand building in the apparel and accessories world, has signed an agreement with designer Cate Adair to explore licensing opportunities for her Cate Adair Collections.

Adair, the Emmy-nominated costume designer for popular TV show “Desperate Housewives,” launched a line of signature Italian leather handbags on Nov. 19. She debuted them at a private cocktail reception in Los Angeles’ Hollywood Hills, featuring the leading ladies of Wisteria Lane: actresses Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Brenda Strong, Eva Longoria Parker, Andrea Bowen and Kiersten Warren.

Adair said she partnered with Cherokee because of the company’s track record with other luxury brands. “They understand the luxury business and how to translate products into more affordable markets,” she said in a statement.

Cherokee, based in Van Nuys, Calif., is a licensor of several well-known brands such as Cherokee, Sideout and Carole Little. —Deborah Belgum


Apperal News: The voice of California’s apparel industry since 1945, the California Apparel News serves the largest apparel center in the country. Coverage includes local, national, and international news; fashion and accessory trends; new resources and what’s checking; retail sales; surf and swim reports; trade show coverage; finance; technology and eCommerce; fiber and fabrics; international trade and sourcing; real estate; freight and logistics; educational institutions and associations; calendars and events.

Sunday, 20 January 2008

eFashionHouse offers online shoppers unlimited designer handbag purchases


Unlike other online stores, eFashionHouse.com offers online shoppers freedom to purchase an unlimited amount of designer handbags. Many large department stores limit online designer handbag purchases to one item per customer.

Sky Valley, CA (PRWEB) January 21, 2008eFashionHouse announced today they have no limits when it comes to online shoppers. They do not limit the amount of items one customer can purchase. Unlike the department stores who announced on January 10, 2008, a worldwide purchase control of designer handbags, eFashionHouse proclaims the opposite.

“Our Internet business moto is ‘Shopping without Boundaries.’ We are in business to cater to the world,” said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse.com’s owner. Online shoppers can purchase as many items as they want when placing an online order at eFashionHouse.com.

eFashionHouse was named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch and recognized by About.com as the top online retailer of Chanel.

eFashionHouse ships worldwide, offers deep discounts off retail, charges no sales tax and provides free USA FedEx delivery for orders over $200. Selling online for over twelve years, eFashionHouse lists high end brands like Chanel, Prada, YSL, Gucci, Fendi, Bottega Veneta, Tods, Coach, Tano, Marc Jacobs, Ferragamo, Dior and more.

Unlike many of the other online stores selling the same products, eFashionHouse allows online shoppers to purchase as many designer fashion accessories they want. There’s no limit to the items online shoppers can purchase and the money they can save. eFashionHouse is known for deep discounts on their entire product line.

Aboute FashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com/ and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. eFashionHouse.com was named BEST OF THE WEB by People StyleWatch Magazine for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. eFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. eFashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer and has been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90s.

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Apparel News: California’s apparel industry since 1945



The voice of California’s apparel industry since 1945, the California Apparel News serves the largest apparel center in the country. Coverage includes local, national, and international news; fashion and accessory trends; new resources and what’s checking; retail sales; surf and swim reports; trade show coverage; finance; technology and eCommerce; fiber and fabrics; international trade and sourcing; real estate; freight and logistics; educational institutions and associations; calendars and events.

Click here to read about eFashionHouse.com on Apparel News.

On Sale NOW! Marc Jacobs Stam Bag at eFashionHouse.com

Hollywood Starlets love the Marc Jacobs Stam bag. Here's Hilary Duff carrying her favorite Stam.

The Stam Bag has chunky hardware and quilted leather, but it was just a bit too much money to make the purchase until now. I never really jumped on the Stam bandwagon. Many people did not realize that the ‘regular’ Stam was actually huge. It could really overpower you. So for all the Stam lovers that wanted a Stam with a more compact size, Marc Jacobs introduced the Marc Jacobs Quilted Little Stam Bag also known as “The Kid”. The Kid features all of the Stam’s characteristics, in a smaller size, including quilted metallic grained leather, golden brass hardware, and a removable chunky chain link shoulder strap. The top sports a gusseted frame with an oversized kiss lock closure, just like its big sister. The dimensions of the baby Stam are 11″x 7″x 4″ (while the regular Stam is an overwhelming 16″ x 11″ x 6″).

Whether you are looking for a large size or the smaller version. Never pay full price for a Marc Jacobs Stam bag. You can buy them at below retail prices at at eFashionHouse.com.

Saturday, 5 January 2008

Transparency is big in handbags today



By Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, The Wall Street Journal

Sarah Fister was running errands in downtown Portland, Ore., recently when a stranger sidled up to her. "I see you've got your planner in your bag," he said. "Can you pencil me in for a date?"

The man, who did not have X-ray vision, was able to see through the 21-year-old's Chanel tote bag because it was made of clear plastic. "It's so cheesy," says Ms. Fister, a senior at Oregon State University. "Guys are always like, 'Oh, I can see right through your bag.'"

This winter, fashion labels ranging from Oscar de la Renta to Fendi are trying to convince women that see-through bags aren't just for the beach but are the height of fashion. Saks Fifth Avenue will soon start selling $895 clear bags from Chanel and a $1,695 satchel from Dolce & Gabbana made of transparent plastic and black leather. Neiman Marcus has stocked up on a slouchy $995 bag by Be & D that's entirely transparent except for its leather handle. And Bergdorf Goodman has been displaying a $445 tote by Lambertson Truex made of clear PVC and trimmed with white leather.

The look, designers say, began as a nod to a ban on carrying liquids on planes imposed by airlines in August after the terrorist scare in Britain when passengers suddenly were required to tote certain carry-on items in transparent plastic bags. As a reaction to the new regulations, Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld in September introduced his "Naked" bag, made of clear plastic. At the September runway shows in New York, Oscar de la Renta sent a model out with a see-through bag.

"It really goes along with the way the world is moving in a more public way," says Steve Dumain, co-creative director of Be & D. "Everyone is sharing something personal about themselves in blogs online, with Web cameras. We thought this bag allowed a woman to share a little of herself without giving away too much."

Whether the bags will be a hit remains to be seen. But they are already raising questions about this new window into a woman's personality. "It's like Psychology 101 -- what's in your bag? Now all is revealed," says Michael Fink, vice president for women's fashion at Saks.

Some women regard clear bags as they do stiletto heels or fur coats, as a way to send a quick message about personal style. Ms. Fister, the Portland college student, says she likes the fact that her clear Chanel bag allows her to flaunt her Gucci BlackBerry case, Coach checkbook holder and Louis Vuitton keyholder. "And, when I'm out shopping and have to change into my schlep-around shoes," she says, "I can put my cute heels in my purse and show them off."

People who own clear bags don't seem to worry about potential purse-snatchers being able to check out their valuables. Linda Rich, a retail-sales associate, says she simply keeps her keys, coin purse and wallet in the large leather pouch that came with her new see-through Lambertson Truex bag. "Besides, by the time you throw everything in the purse, it looks like such a mess of things, I don't know if people could see my wallet anyway," says Ms. Rich, 63, who lives in Highland Beach, Fla.

Other women say they find the transparency handy. Megan Hoffman, 25, says she likes being able to find her lipstick in her clear Longchamp bag without having to dump everything out of the purse.

Ms. Rich, the retail-sales associate, says she hopes her new clear bag will help her get through airport security more easily. Fat chance. The Transportation Security Administration stresses that air travelers still have to put their liquids in quart-size, zip-top plastic bags even if they are carrying transparent luggage.

The trend is nevertheless creating thorny etiquette issues. How much of a faux pas is it, for example, to display unmentionables in a clear purse? And, for the viewer, is it gauche to stare and even inquire about the contents of someone's purse?

Ms. Hoffman recalls shopping at a department store while carrying her clear bag. "My cellphone was on silent mode and it started ringing so the light was blinking," says Ms. Hoffman, an executive at a court-reporting firm in San Antonio. "This woman came up to me and said, 'I think there's something going on with your phone.' I was like, 'OK, you're being very nosy!'"

March Dodge, a mother of four in Chevy Chase, Md., is sitting this trend out. "I keep my purse relatively clean and still it has my monthly supplies in it, notes about doctors' appointments, miscellaneous business cards and grocery lists -- who wants all that to be on display?" says Ms. Dodge, a 43-year-old real-estate developer.

Indeed, etiquette expert Letitia Baldrige calls the entire concept "very tacky." "This is 'Show and Tell' in its most miserable form," says Ms. Baldrige, who was Jacqueline Kennedy's chief of staff in the White House. "Items that women carry simply are not meant to be seen by the public. It's just like showing off your underwear."

Ken Downing, fashion director at Neiman Marcus, has a solution for consumers who want to be discreet: "Wear a bag within your bag. Put your necessities in a clutch and drop it in your bag." Ms. Fister, the college student, has discovered another answer. She lines her tote with a colorful scarf when she doesn't want people to peek in.

While department stores have bought into the new look, some retail analysts are skeptical that it will break out into a widespread trend. "When people pay $1,200 for a bag, they want the beauty of the craftsmanship, the quality of the luxurious materials," says Kimberly Roffey, a strategist at retail consulting firm Kurt Salmon Associates. "PVC just doesn't convey those things." Indeed, the material is cheaper. Be & D's Mr. Dumain estimates that the cost of making a see-through bag is about a third of the cost of making a similar leather bag. The difference, he adds, is usually reflected in a lower price.

Some early adopters say they've discovered disadvantages to the new lack of privacy. Ms. Rich says she routinely gets compliments when she carries her new bag to work and out to dinner. "The only thing is, when I go out to buy gumdrops on my break, by the time I make it back to my department, they're half gone. If people see candy in my bag, they say, 'Aha! I want some.'"
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eFashionHouse.com is recognized as the top online retailer of off-priced authentic CHANEL handbags & accessories by About.com. For more information, please visit the eFashionHouse.com Press Page - Click Here.

CHANEL items are priced as marked everyday prices 30% to 60% off retail. No coupon needed.

Tuesday, 1 January 2008

Year End Markdowns - Designer Handbag Clearance Sale


Dedicated to offering authentic designer handbags and accessories at below retail prices, eFashionHouse.com announced today a New Year's Celebration with final markdowns throughout the website for handbag lovers around the globe.


Sky Valley, CA (PRWEB) January 1, 2008. eFashionHouse.com named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch for below retail priced designer handbags and recognized by About.com as the top of three online retailers of off-priced Chanel announced today a year-end clearance with lowered prices throughout the site and an extra 25% off savings on its designer handbags and accessories.

There's nothing fake about this New Year Celebration, and there's nothing fake about the designer fashion accessories sold by eFashionHouse. eFashionHouse made a conscious decision to lower all their prices site wide to celebrate the new year, and to give fashionistas world wide a head's up about the increased prices to expect in 2008 for the same branded products.

In 2005, the average price of a high-end designer purse was about $2000. In 2007, the average price hit about $3000. In 2008, expect prices throughout all major Department Stores and ecommerce sites to increase again. "Some Designers have already increased their new collections as high as 20% per item," said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse Owner. "We don't expect this trend to change or fade in the near future."

Unlike other ecommerce sites, eFashionHouse has systems in place for global shipping. Online since the mid-90's, eFashionHouse has offered its shoppers deep discounts on names like Gucci, Fendi, Hermes, Chanel, Prada, Etro, Marc Jacobs, Tods, Burberry, Tano, Furla, Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana, Pietro Alessandro, and many more high-end designer brands. eFashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion stores with an variety of items at all price points. The site was recently recognized by About.com for being the top of three online retailers with below-retail Chanel merchandise -- both, new and vintage. The eFashionHouse.com New Year Celebration requires a coupon discount code to be used at checkout, the code is 25EFH08. The code is valid January 2, 2008 and expires January 11, at which time all items will return to their everyday prices of 25% - 60% off retail.

About eFashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com/ and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. EFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. eFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. EfashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer & Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She’s been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90s. eFashionHouse.com has an extensive Press Page and a Fashion Blog Network. Visit the site for more details.

Monday, 17 December 2007

Free 2-Day Delivery - Shop eFashionHouse.com



Free 2-Day Delivery for Holiday Shoppers is available at http://www.eFashionHouse.com. Use coupon code FREE2DAY during checkout. A $200 minimum purchase is required for this offer. The coupon value is $18.00. Only one coupon code can be used per order. To use more than one coupon, place separate orders.

eFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch for discount designer handbags. About.com recognized eFashionHouse.com as the top of three online retailers selling below retail priced authentic Chanel handbags and accessories.

Don't wait too long to finish your shopping. eFashionHouse offers free shipping and no sales tax on all its orders. For more details visit the website or contact CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com. Happy Holidays!

Thursday, 29 November 2007

eFashionHouse.com Uses Power Blogging for Designer Handbag Customers



Announcing five new blogs devoted to designer handbags purses and accessories.



Sky Valley, CA (PRWEB) November 29, 2007 -- In an effort to let consumers know about the great deals they can find at eFashionHouse.com on a daily basis, eFashionHouse.com, named "Best of the Web" by People magazine StyleWatch for discount designer handbags, creates a fashion network of blogs to feature daily sales and articles related to the trends in designer handbags. eFashionHouse.com's fashion network of blogs includes five individual sites that focus on various brands and topics in designer handbags


(1.) http://www.valuebags.com/ Discount Designer Handbags & Purses. Created for the budget conscious consumer who wants to carry a high-quality designer handbag but doesn't want to spend a fortune, ValueBags.com highlights a different designer handbag each day (Fab Bag of the Day), from designers like Coach, Dooney & Bourke and BCBG, all at below-retail prices. The blog also features coupon codes and links back to the particular featured handbag.


(2.) http://www.i-globalmall.com/ TANO Handbags Purses & Wallets. Devoted to all things Tano, i-GlobalMall.com is the perfect blog for Tano fans worldwide. Each day the blog features a new Tano style at below-retail prices. Tano lovers will also find articles relating to this trendy, yet reasonably priced, handbag line which offers a variety of styles and colors, not to mention the cleverest handbag names around. Plus visitors will find special coupon codes good for additional discounts off of their favorite Tano handbag.


(3.) http://www.designersla.com/ Handbags, Purses, Jewelry, Clothes - DesignersLA. A great blog dedicated to honoring Los Angeles-based designers, DesignersLA.com features the handbag and accessories from some of the hippest designers in LA. From household names like Juicy Couture and Rachel Pally to smaller labels like Circa Studio and Bells & Whistles, whether you reside in LA land or not, you are sure to love this site detailing all the glitz and glamour that is LA fashion. Plus the site features particular items at a discount prices.


(4.) http://www.luxuryvintage.com/ Vintage Designer Handbags Purses & More. Ever since Hollywood starlets have started showing up on the red carpet in vintage gowns and accessories, vintage handbags and accessories are back in a big way. For those who admire the classic lines of fashion past, then LuxuryVintage.com is for them. Each day the blog features a different vintage designer handbag and accessory, from coveted designers like Chanel and Hermes to one-of-a-king jewelry, vintage groupies will love the looks and the off-retail prices.


(5.) http://www.brandsboutique.com/ Designer Fashion Brands. Despite the recent grumblings about the handbag bubble bursting, we all know that the "it-bag" still reigns supreme. BrandsBoutique.com is for the fashionista who knows that building your handbag collection isn't just about carrying the latest designer craze but about being a true handbag connoisseur. The site not only features a different designer handbag daily but also includes articles that discuss all things handbags, from handbag fads to tips on properly cleaning your handbag.


About eFashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website
http://www.efashionhouse.com/ and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. EFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. EfashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. EfashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer & Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She's been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90s.

Wednesday, 28 November 2007

eFashionHouse.com reports increased holiday sales


Sky Valley, California, November 28, 2007 - eFashionHouse.com reported today holiday sales have increased 20% over last year and the average ticket order has also increased.

Anna Miller, President and CEO of privately held i-GlobalMall.com,inc., the owner of eFashionHouse.com, reports more customers are shopping for high end designer handbags and accessories on line than in the past few years. "People are getting more comfortable with on-line shopping for expensive items," said Anna.

eFashionHouse.com has been selling luxury handbags and accessories on line for over 12 years. Anna said she has seen many internet company's selling handbags and accessories come and go over that time period. i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. has been profitable since it's inception and the company has refused the "all out growth" approach that many internet company's have chosen.

eFashionHouse has grown internally without any venture capital funding. Instead, eFashionHouse.com has taken a slow and steady profitable approach, growing it's sales and customer base year after year. Anna said she is not interested in selling $30 million a year in sales if it doesn't make you any money - what's the point! i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. is the owner of 7 internet web sites; eFashionHouse.com, BrandsBoutique.com, LuxuryVintage.com, DesignersLA.com, ItalysOutlet.com, ShoppingBrokers.com and ValueBags.com.

i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. is located in Sky Valley, CA. For more information about eFashionHouse.com pleae visit the website located at http://www.efashionhouse.com/ or contact them by sending an email to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com or phone 310-828-1281.

Monday, 19 November 2007

Holiday Shopping Coupons Online - Save this Post



Holiday Shopping Discount Coupons Online - Save this post.

Great Savings on designer fashion accessories. All the major brands discounted 30% to 90% off retail.



eFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch Magazine and named the top of three retailers for authentic Chanel by About.com.

Shop eFashionHouse.com - FIVE fashion online stores:

  1. BrandsBoutique
  2. ValueBags
  3. LuxuryVintage
  4. DesignersLA
  5. ItalysOutlet
Save these Coupons - valid today through December 22, 2007.

  • Use coupon code OFF20 for an extra 20% off your entire FINAL CLEARANCE purchase.
  • Use coupon code OFF10 for an extra 10% off your entire SALE SECTION purchase.
  • FREE Fedex USA Shipping $200 orders expires December 17, 2007 (no coupon needed)
  • NO Sales Tax World Wide (no coupon needed)

Register to receive Free Gift News at http://www.eFashionHouse.com and be the frist to receive additional discounts by email throughout the Holidays.

Friday, 16 November 2007

eFashionHouse.com Designer Handbag Discounter Saves Shoppers Money


Desert Hot Springs, CA (PRWEB) November 14, 2007 -- Dedicated to offering its customers authentic designer handbags and accessories at discount prices, eFashionHouse.com, named "Best of the Web" by People Magazine StyleWatch for discount designer handbags, offers its valued clientele the chance to receive additional savings through Free Gift News, an email savings program which delivers information about weekly sales and coupon codes to subscribers' emails.

Customers who subscribe to Free Gift News will receive exclusive savings and coupon codes. Each week eFashionHouse.com sends a Free Gift News email announcing special savings and coupon codes to use for an additional 20-30% off eFashionHouse.com's deeply discounted merchandise.


"We are constantly looking for ways to pass the savings onto our customers, which is exactly what Free Gift News does. Subscribers receive additional discounts on their order just by signing up for Free Gift News," says Anna Miller, CEO of eFashionHouse.com. "Each week we feature additional sales on featured brands, as well as holiday promotions and secret sales."Due to recent updates to the eFashionHouse.com network, Free Gift News was recently unavailable.


It's now back and subscribers will receive coupon codes that equal additional savings toward featured designers like Gucci, Prada, Chloe, Tods, Marc Jacobs, Coach, Christian Dior, Fendi and many more of today's brands often hard to find on sale, let alone 50%, 60% or more off retail.

In order to receive the additional savings featured in the Free Gift News, visit http://www.efashionhouse.com and subscribe by entering a designated email address. You'll start receiving savings instantly and can unsubscribe at any time. Free Gift News is free and everyone with an email address is eligible.


As an added incentive for the holidays, eFashionHouse.com is offering free shipping with a minimum purchase and shoppers pay no sales tax world wide.


About eFashionHouse.com:

Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. EFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. EFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. EfashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer & Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She's been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90s.

Sunday, 11 November 2007

Rachel Pally

Classic, Beautiful, Comfortable, Feminine, Flattering, Sensual, Sexy Clothing by Rachel Pally! If you haven't tried this knitwear line, then you're missing something special. Rachel Pally, a native LA Dancer combines her flair for style and design in her clothing line. The styles flatter the female figure. They are comfortable and easy to maintain. We have a limited supply of her seasonless items at unbelievable prices!


Rachel Pally began what started as a small contemporary line and has since developed into Rachel Pally, Inc. Rachel Pally's love of dance cultivated her desire to convey the fluidity of movement and the beauty of the human form in each garment she creates.


Rachel Pally has been hailed as Los Angeles' "Jersey Girl" since founded in 2002. Rachel Pally has overseen the company's design direction and led it's extraordinary expansion since the very beginning. From the classic Basic Tee the the ever popular Caftan Dress, Rachel Pally has revailed in the jersey arena with her innovative designs and the ability to mesh simplicity with glamour.


Rachel Pally designs are a favorite among Hollywood's Stars including Cameron Diaz, Jessica Alba, Oprah Winfrey, Sarah Jessica Parker and Tyra Banks.


Friday, 9 November 2007

Beth Orduna

Born and reared in Los Angeles, jewelry designer Beth Orduna's artistic vision is doubly influenced by the Southern California lifestyle and her Mexican heritage. She believes that nature teaches us and she chooses only natural materials for her innovative jewelry, saying natural stones are as unique and individual as the person wearing them.

BETH ORDUNA designer jewelry yin yang ebony silver wire pierced earrings. Beth Orduña punctuates chunks of ebony with yin/yang knots of contrasting cotton threads. They dangle from lengths of silver on sterling French wires. Handmade in USA. 2 1/2"L. Sterling silver is a white, highly reflective precious metal composed of 925 parts of pure silver and 75 parts alloy, usually copper. Copper provides the silver with sufficient hardness and wearing qualities, as pure silver is too soft to be used or worn everyday. Sterling silver is used in a wide variety of jewelry for a beautiful polished look.Guaranteed authentic. Use coupon code OFF20 for an additional 20% off this item.

Abu Original

Abu Original

Abu was born in Philadelphia and raised in Southern California. His talent was recognized at an early age when his first kindergarden art project was featured in the local newspaper. He's been expressing himself artistically ever since. He's mastered several different genres of art, such as BMX free-styling, hip-hop dancing and furniture design. His current focus is on leather accessories and apparel. Because Abu is self-taught, mass media and external influences do not dictate what he chooses to create. Each piece is hand-signed with his signature letter "a" which gives the final result an extra special touch. Through his work, Abu aspires to resore integrity and dexterity in fine American craftmanship, which is currently lost to big business and overseas mass production. Abu Original embraces the condept of a person's uniqueness and originality. With that in mind, no two pieces are identical. "You will no longer have to worry about having the same thing as others. If you're ready to become a trendsetter, you've come to the right place. Lead or be led." Abu Original.




ABU ORIGINAL leather necklace multiple strand swoosh wide designer jewelry. Silver hardware. Guaranteed authentic. One of a kind design. Each item is unique. No two items are ever exactly the same. Measures about 14 inches long from hook to eye closure. Worn as a choker style ina variety of positions around the neck. Only one available. Hand made by Abu. Select color from the drop down menu.

SKU :DLA06AO11X30WMWf

Juicy Couture


Juicy Couture

Los Angeles area friends Gela Taylor and Pam Skaist-Levy launched their Juicy business from home, starting off with $200. Juicy Couture began in 1994 in the San Fernando Valley after the two friends shared their desire for the perfect T-shirt - a modernized version of a man's V-neck, with a better fit. Sensing a need in the market, the two took to their sketch pads and sewing machines and designed a dozen tight little tank tops. Liz Claiborne is the current owner of Juicy Couture, having recently bought out 100% of the stock in Travis Jeans, which owns the assets to Juicy.

JUICY COUTURE designer purse travel case cosmetic train case navy green. Soft cotton exterior with leather trim. Fully lined. Soft cotton exterior with leather trim. Fully lined. Hard construction. Can be carried as an overnight bag or a travel case. Ideal for make up or personal essentials of any kind. Be creative with this one. Every girl should have this hand held bag. Full double zip around closure. Zipper pulls include a lipstick and crown etched mirror charm. Hardware is gold and monogram. Large heart shaped mirror is located inside top cover. Lining is clear vinyl over Juicy Couture signature fabric. One gathered elastic side wall pocket. Pink embroidered tag. Guaranteed authentic. Very limited supply. Case measures 8x6x6 inches.
SKU : B07JC02X32TRNNVY