Grab those Shoppin’ Lists.
Friday, November 30, 2007

Brian Atwood cage-front pump.
Georgetown shoe-whore haven Hu’s Shoes is offering 25% off all online purchases until Sunday. Enter the code “Happy Holidays” when you get to checkout to get the discount. I’ve been so good….
Now thru Dec. 25: Stop in to Pink November (in Georgetown at 1529 Wisconsin Ave. or U Street dangerously near the temptation that is Ben’s Chili Bowl), mention the code GD (“Glamorous Dresses” apparently, though I can think of funnier) and get $50 off any regular-priced dress. You can buy these there if you’ve been bad….

Photo courtesy Lettie Gooch.
If you’re around U Street tonight, drop by Lettie Gooch for their How the Gooch Stole Christmas party for an 8:00 fashion show, 15% off all holiday dresses, and bubbly, natch! Things get swingin’ at 6. Be a lady and RSVP to shop@lettiegooch.com (include Gooch Stole XMas in the subject line and your name and number of guests in the body). If that’s too much typing, call them: (202) 332-4242.
Holiday shopping can be soooo stressful (I’m kind of kidding. Imagine me saying that in my best Paris-on-The-Simple-Life voice…). But seriously, life stresses me out. Sometimes a girl needs a chance to chill. And to get a free massage. If your Saturday plans lead you over towards Dupont, head into Tranquil Space Yoga for healthy snacks and a ton of female-powered goodies. Check out the full list right here. I’m not all that into babies really but this little tee in the middle from one vendor is darn cute.

Judith Kaufman cuff.
If you still have your student ID, work it at the Washington Craft Show Friday, Saturday and Sunday (regular admission cost is $15, $13 for students and seniors).

If you’ve got some major cash to burn and don’t feel like tearing your hair out when you hear Mervis Diamond Importers commercials on the radio, attend one of the diamond trunk shows this weekend. And actually, I take that back. Jared commercials are worse: *forlorn sigh*…”I wonder when I’ll get one of those!” – “What, a pair of diamond earrings?” “No, a husband…like Brian!” Information and RSVP here.
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Love the gold bracelet. Looks very finely made.