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The Luxury Hunter



You know that annoying feeling you get when you want that bag so badly only to find out that it's sold out everywhere online and off line? Allow me to introduce you to the Luxury Hunter. It's a jet-setting group of fashion-forward individuals who are there to fill in special requests and provide you with luxury products from high-end fashion brands like Hermes, Alexander McQueen, Givenchy, Christian Dior and many more.

Their mission is to "hunt down" fashion and luxury products that are hard to get, in addition to filling special orders of all the designers, one of which are crocodile Christian Louboutins and other fabulous items.

They are currently based between New York/Washington, and have been catering to loyal clienteles from the Middle East/Gulf region for a while. The fees for each order is an additional 8% of the actual cost, a low % compared to other concierge services.

So how long would it take to get your special order?Any special orders from Hermes for example or any other designers whether its in leather or exotic takes 3 to 4 weeks or less (depending on the order), rather than waiting a year or so on the waiting list.

Find our more about The Luxury Hunter by clicking here.

Comments

miss ghesquiere said…
this is like an answer to my prayers. my latest post was all about me dying to find something impossible. (heart confashions)
Confashion said…
Miss ghesquiere
Good luck with your hunting ;)

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