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Webby Wednesday - ScoopNYC.com

You know the feeling when you go to a shop and your knees get weak because you want to buy all of the nice things you saw but, with your credit card maxed out, you can only buy one single item? Scoop NYC.com gives me the exact same feeling almost every time I browse it. It is truly a one-stop shopping experience. Or as they call it the "The Ultimate Closet". The site is very easy to use and navigate.

You can Scoop up merchandise from 3.1 by Phillip Lim, Jimmy Choo, Marc Jacobs, Alice & Olivia, Anya Hindmarch.. and much more.

My Fave item? This Ilya dress By Diane von Furstenberg priced at $320. Perfect for hanging out under the sun. or a Summer party.

Comments

Ansam said…
ohhh thanks! I love it
Confashion said…
ansam
anytime ;)
Anonymous said…
I love shopping online.. they ship to Kuwait? Many websites i search and shop o loya akher shay to UK and USA only :)
I want to open an Aramex account bas kela i postpone it ;/
Confashion said…
Yara
Well, at this time, they are unable to ship to international destinations. So your solution would be an Aramex account.It's so easy to get it,you don't have to go to their office. I remember I applied for it over the phone. It's so easy! Without membership fees or subscription fees.

Also, check out this post I posted a month ago, it will solve any problem related to non-US credit cards:

http://confashions.blogspot.com/2007/06/no-us-credit-card-no-problem.html

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