Lucky Magazine Brings Lucky Shops To Los Angeles
Filed under: Luxury Shopping
Lucky Magazine is bringing its popular shopping event to Los Angeles hosting the first Lucky Shops LA event April 7-9 at Siren Studios in Los Angeles. The event has been a hit in New York for years and offers savings of up to 70% off retail. Lucky's team of experts have edited and selected their favorite fashions, handbags, shoes, jewelry and music, refreshments and giveaways are part of the fun.American Express' newest charge card, ZYNC, will provide LA fashionistas access to top designers, including: Ariel Gordon Jewelry, Corey Lynn Calter, Havaianas, House of Harlow 1960 Footwear & Jewelry, Isabel Lu, Luv Aj, Michael Stars, Rebecca Minkoff, Shareen Vintage, V. Vintage Jewelry, and Winter Kate at the "ZYNC Designer District" which will be located on the 3rd floor studio, next to the rooftop of Lucky Shops LA. ZYNC Cardmembers who use their card for their purchases in the "ZYNC Designer District" will receive a limited edition custom tote bag designed especially for ZYNC by Rebecca Minkoff! ZYNC will also provide complimentary valet service for Cardmembers, as well as an on-site sweepstakes for the chance to win exclusive designer pieces The event will feature children's merchandise in conjunction with the debut issue of Lucky Kids.
A VIP shopping party that is invitation only is scheduled for April 7 from 6pm to 9pm; the first dibs Friday event is on April 8 from 12pm to 6pm and costs $25 and the all day Saturday shop-a-thon ins on April 9 from 10 am to 5pm and costs $15.
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