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Designer Shopping Exclusive for NJ My Way Subscribers

March 04, 2008 06:31 AM ET | Doctor, Dianne | Permanent Link

Are you happily addicted to the on-line designer sites? But tired of the same old stuff on the racks at places like www.bluefly.com or www.net-a-porter.com? Today, we bring you a new world of on-line shopping, for members only.

We’re taking you to Gilt.com, where you need a key to open the door to a world of designer discounts. In a minute, we’ll tell you exclusively how to access the site.

Gilt co-founders Alexis Maybank and Alexandra Wilkis Wilson (known as the A&A), who met at Harvard biz school, clearly understand that we drool over designer stuff we can’t afford.

Alexis, who graduated from The Peck School in Morristown and grew up in Mendham, learned the ropes at E-Bay. Alexandra was an executive at Bulgari and Louis Vuitton. They created the concept of this invitation-only site that buys directly from the fashion houses. Their list of cooperating designers includes Carolina Herrera, Kwiat, Chaiken, Robert Marc, Shoshanna, Vincent and Dolce & Gabbana

This week, you’ll be able to access sample sales of merchandise from Derek Lam, Anthony Nak, Be & D, and Alvin Valley. Beginning today, use this link to signup, www.gilt.com/njmyway, and you’ll be given instant membership. You can preview each line by watching a video especially created by Gilt.com.

The sales last 36 hours — or until the goods are sold out. So if you spot one of your favorite designers, you’ll want to shop early. And remember, not everyone can shop here. This offer is for our subscribers and readers only. So let us know how it goes…we’ll be looking for you on-line!

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