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How to shop the sales

We asked personal shopper Laura Stanley for her insider advice on how to make the most of the extra savings. Take notes…

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Look for key pieces

Every wardrobe needs heavy-lifters – think classic coats, bags and hardworking boots – and when it comes to sourcing them, our mantra has always been quality over quantity. “There’s no point grabbing a bargain if it’s just going to sit in your wardrobe,” says Bicester Village stylist Laura Stanley, on shopping The Extraordinary Sale. “For me, you can’t go wrong with a black blazer – you can dress it up or down. Everybody needs a good leather jacket and a little black dress, while a good quality, reliable bag is essential.”

Street style star wearing black blazer
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Don’t get distracted

When shopping the sales, we often leave logic and reason by the door. Laura notes: “That’s where people get stuck – on the savings rather than on what works for their wardrobe.” Instead, “we tell our clients to opt for pieces they need rather than just want.” Ask yourself; what’s missing from my wardrobe? “The sales are always a good opportunity to find those investment pieces,” adds La Roca Village stylist Jamal Sinno. Focus on what’s been on your wish list for a while – you might just find that perfectly tailored shirt or a do-it-all tote bag at an extraordinary price!

Fashion is such a strong way of expressing yourself so we’ll nurture what makes our guests unique.

Laura Stanley

Personal Shopper at Bicester Village

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Out of season pieces

While you’re probably reaching for your cosiest jumpers and thermal underlayers, sales offer the perfect excuse to get ahead on those future season purchases. Before hitting the Village, cast your mind forward to the warmer months, where sunglasses, swimsuits and sandals reign supreme. From classic linen silhouettes to those on-trend straw bags and crocheted beach cover-ups, you’ll often find real gems when shopping out of season.

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Branch out

“People have such a specific perception of themselves, but often it’s a stranger’s opinion that highlights whether a piece works or not. Feelings can’t be bought, so finding a piece that attracts lots of compliments can really transform how you feel – always ask for feedback!” says Laura. “Fashion is such a strong way of expressing yourself, so we’ll nurture what makes our guests unique – even pushing them out of their comfort zones and steering them towards an eye-catching colour or design.”

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