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    Heels by Jimmy Choo: Original price: Rs 48,500, Now selling for Rs 24,250

    For fashion freaks, sales are always good news. However, there’s even more reason to cheer, if you’ve always gazed longingly at that obscenely expensive bag at DLF Emporio’s Tod’s or Kenzo: the ultra pricey mall, home to some of the most expensive luxury brands of the world announced a Sale starting July 1. “Our regular clients buy even at full price as soon as an item is in vogue, but a Sale like this attracts new clients who otherwise would never shop here,” says Angelique O’Brien, Business Head, Jimmy Choo, which is offering a flat 30 percent off on bags and an astounding 50 percent off shoes. The sale goes on throughout July: Kenzo has a 50 percent discount on suits and shirts and 30 percent off on shoes and belts. The popular Armani store, meanwhile, is offering a 40 percent off on men’s suits. There’s a lot to choose from: Fendi, Ferragamo, Just Cavalli and Burberry. For once these brands might just be somewhat affordable. A special mention to check out Ministry of Fashion that stocks a variety of European brands; they’re available at 70 percent off. Retail therapy at Emporio will never come cheaper.

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