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08.26.2008 Alex and Ani Signature Expandable Bangles

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As seen on the covers of Elle, InStyle, Lucky and Vogue, and now, most recently on the Marie Claire Big Fall Fashion Issue, Alex and Ani expandable bangle bracelets are making big fashion waves. I am thrilled to let you in on this quiet little secret: I have a limited number of these eco-conscious favorites right now in at Loehmann’s.

I have to say, I really love this line. Yes, they are beautiful. Yes, they are trendy. Yes, the innovated and patented design fits everyone’s wrists making them perfect. But more than all that, they were created and designed as vehicle to enhance human consciousness and promote unity.

Made of 100% reused and recycled materials in the U.S.A, all Alex and Ani products are created to “underscore the idea that what is pure and natural is most beautiful”. And beautiful they are! Each piece is symbolic and reflects, like a talisman, the beauty of the wearer.

An assortment of Alex and Ani signature expandable bangle sets will be priced at Loehmann’s for 19.99. 

I can’t guarantee which designs will be in all stores, but I can promise it will be worth a look! Remember, only in small numbers at the following stores, so hurry in!

Beverly Hills, White Plains, San Francisco, Chelsea, Brooklyn, Paramus,  Upper West Side, Downtown Chicago, East Brunswick, Falls Church, Riverdale, Reseda, Sunnyvale, North Miami, Boca Raton, San Diego, Chevy Chase, Pasadena, Thousand Oaks, Norwalk, Rockville, Atlanta, New Hyde Park, Farmington, San Ramon, Kendall
Huntington Beach, Sacramento, Timonium, Morton Grove, Laguna Niguel, Memorial Houston, Tustin, Moorestown, Long Beach, Englewood, East Hanover, Milpitas, Perimeter, Palm Beach Gardens, San Marcos, Midtown Miami, Paramus North, Fairfax, Burbank, Pembroke Pines, Rego Park, and Naperville

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03.26.2008 A Special Opportunity for Guilt Free Shopping

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Filed under: NYC, Shopping for a Good Cause, Special Deals, Designer Shoes — admin @ 3:03 pm

Gilda’s Club NYC

Shopping at Loehmann’s enables a customer to make some serious fashion purchases and save money at the same time.  It’s a great feeling to get your heart’s desire and not feel that regretful shopper’s guilt.  Now Loehmann’s has made it even easier to shop guilt free:

This Thursday evening, only at their Manhattan store in Chelsea, not only will you spend less on designer fashions, but 5% of your purchases will directly be given as a donation by Loehmann’s to Gilda’s Club New York City.

Named in memory for Saturday Night Live original, Gilda Radner, who lost her battle with ovarian cancer in 1989, Joanna Bull, Gilda Radner’s cancer psychotherapist together with Gilda’s husband Gene Wilder, and  several of Gilda’s other friends founded the first Gilda’s Club in 1991.  Since 1995, the signature red doors have been open and welcoming persons diagnosed with any form of the disease.

Gilda’s Club is distinguished by its unique philosophy and program. Completely free of charge, Gilda’s Club encourages a sense of “expertise” among members, and emphasizes community-building, collective wisdom and shared experience.  Gilda’s Club‘s unique philosophy of helping people learn how to live with cancer, whatever the outcome, not only for those diagnosed but also for their family and friends. The support groups, workshops and social activities all provide much needed life assistance for people living with cancer and their families.

With 5% percent of the evening’s proceeds to benefit this important organization, think with your heart as you shop till you drop. Every $500 donated will sponsor one Gilda Club member affected by cancer for one year allowing him or her to participate in the full range of Gilda’s Club programs. For a location like NY and a store like Loehmann’s, it’s not hard to imagine that it is possible. 

Only this Thursday evening, March 27th from 4:30pm - 8:30pm all the goods of the Chelsea store, located at 101 Seventh Avenue, will be waiting for you. Please join Loehmann’s in supporting this very important organization and go at little crazy. It’s for a good cause.