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BrandsBoutique
BrandsBoutique Online Shop: Despite the recent grumblings about the handbag bubble bursting, we all know that the “it-bag” still reigns supreme. BrandsBoutique.com is for the fashionista who knows that building your handbag collection isn’t just about carrying the latest designer craze but about being a true handbag connoisseur. The site not only features a different designer handbag daily but also includes articles that discuss all things handbags, from handbag fads to tips on properly cleaning your handbag.
DesignersLA
DesignersLA Online Shop: A great blog dedicated to honoring Los Angeles-based designers, DesignersLA.com features the handbag and accessories from some of the hippest designers in LA. From household names like Juicy Couture and Rachel Pally to smaller labels like Circa Studio and Bells & Whistles, whether you reside in LA land or not, you are sure to love this site detailing all the glitz and glamour that is LA fashion. Plus the site features particular items at a discount prices.
LuxuryVintage
LuxuryVintage Online Shop: Ever since Hollywood starlets have started showing up on the red carpet in vintage gowns and accessories, vintage handbags and accessories are back in a big way. For those who admire the classic lines of fashion past, then LuxuryVintage.com is for them. Each day the blog features a different vintage designer handbag and accessory, from coveted designers like Chanel and Hermes to one-of-a-king jewelry, vintage groupies will love the looks and the off-retail prices.
ItalysOutlet
ItalysOutlet Online Shop: Shopping for Italian Designer handbags and accessories has never been this easy. ItalysOutlet features all the major Italian Designer brand names you have grown to love: Gucci, Fendi, Etro, Versace, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana, Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta, Prada and many more. Plus, pay outlet prices. Never pay full price when shopping at ItalysOutlet for high quality Italian leather and fabrics.
ValueBags
ValueBags Online Shop: Created for the budget conscious consumer who wants to carry a high-quality designer handbag but doesn’t want to spend a fortune, ValueBags.com highlights a different designer handbag each day (Fab Bag of the Day), from designers like Coach, Dooney & Bourke and BCBG, all at below-retail prices. The blog also features coupon codes and links back to the particular featured handbag.
eFashionHouse News!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008

eFashionHouse.com has been selling designer handbags, purses and accessories online for over 12 years. The business began back in the early-to-mid-ninetys before anyone really knew what the Internet was all about. Designer purses became the rage and the Internet made it possible for women throughout the world to shop for fashion!


Just recently, the eFashionHouse site has made some management changes. Operations is now being driven from a Las Vegas location. There were many factors involved in making these changes. Las Vegas is a hub of resources, conferences and events. That makes the resources for eFashionHouse.com expand to provide a wider range of accessories for its consumers.


If you want to look like you spent a fortune without breaking your budget, check out the designer handbags and accessories at eFashionHouse.com. Shop 5 Fashion Stores using one shopping cart! Here's the link.

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Google "I'm Feeling Lucky" - We love you!
Friday, April 18, 2008



How did you ever survive in life before Google? Every time I login logon or surf, it begins with Google. Google, we love you!

We were browsing on Google last night and found the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button on the Google Search Home Page. We typed into the search box "discount designer handbags." Then, hit "I'm Feeling Lucky."

Yippee! We were really happy to see eFashionHouse.com listed on Google as the "lucky" website. Then we tried other search terms like "designer purses" and eFashionHouse.com popped open again. That I'm Feeling Lucky button really works. Google, we love you!

So, the next time you are looking for a new designer purse or discount designer handbag, just type into Google search and hit the I'm Feeling Lucky button. It will take you directly to the right place to shop without having to filter through all the unrelated criteria.

Here's information from Google about the I'm Feeling Lucky button:

After you've entered your search terms, you might want to try the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button, which takes you straight to the most relevant website that Google found for your query. You won't see the search results page at all, but if you did, the "I'm Feeling Lucky" site would be listed on top.

For example, if you're looking for the Stanford University homepage, just enter Stanford and click "I'm Feeling Lucky" instead of the Google Search button. Google will take you directly to "www.stanford.edu."

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Beyond Bollywood, is Indian fashion going global?
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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By Suzy Menkes
Herald Tribune


MUMBAI: With voluptuous bodies and a sultry glamour, the models looked like a mirror image of the front row movie stars. Flamboyant dresses held together with crystal straps seemed destined for Mumbai's cinematic royalty. By the time the designer Manish Malhotra took his bow surrounded by slicked males and sensual women, the finale could have been a poster on a Mumbai billboard.

But this red carpet moment was only one act in Lakme
Fashion Week. For Indian fashion is aiming to go beyond Bollywood and on to the global stage. This vibrant city, its spirit caught between the energy of New York and laidback Los Angeles, is determined to establish itself as India's hot and hip fashion capital. It may be competing with Delhi, the country's political epicenter, which held its own fashion week earlier this month, but the Lakme show (named for the beauty giant that is the main sponsor) is showcasing fresh talents.

That included the Gen Next show on Monday, when eight
designers showed imaginative work, with a focus on pleating and layering, and all with detailed craftsmanship that would be rare to find at sophomore level in Western countries. Mumbai - unlike Delhi, with its glossy new shopping malls - is also creating a retail structure of individualistic stores to support Indian talent. Strung across the city, off the central marine drive known as the "Queen's necklace," these boutiques, with discerning taste and vision, are digesting Indian fashion and serving it up in a contemporary way.

It is the dream of Sangita Sinh Kathiwada, founder of Melange, with its eclectic mix of Indian textures, to bring the burgeoning modern art, movie and music culture together as part of the
fashion scene, or as she puts it: "to get the sense of tradition, India's independent filmmakers, cinema people, the art world and the craft world." For Priya Tanna, editor of Vogue India, which launched last year, fashion week in Mumbai is as a mere infant with powerful potential for growth.

For India itself, the question is how and in which direction fashion will grow. Should the subcontinent play down its own profound culture to aim creatively at the western markets? Or should it look inward and feed its home market for intrinsically Indian clothes, often destined for weddings and with a resonance to other countries with a similar aesthetic such as Dubai (where Malhotra has a store)?

Or could India ultimately become the hub of a new pan-Asian fashion movement setting a 21st-century fashion aesthetic? These are big questions that cannot be answered by fledgling or even established designers, although the diversity of vision makes for intriguing shows, presented in a streamlined way under the auspices of IMG, the seasoned fashion week planners. Sonam Dubal used the sound of flowing water and images of the rivers of Tibet as his version of the elegantly ethnic. This show, with its floral prints, graphic stripes and brick-work of color, was the antithesis of the flamboyant film star look and had both dignity in the silhouettes and subtle craftsmanship like embroidered flowers with tufted centers.

Kiran Uttam Ghosh showed her roots in Calcutta as she captured a sartorial spirit with her soft palette and intriguing mixes of texture. The soundtrack intoned "There are two of us," to refer to the central concept of two materials melding in a single garment or of filmy florals juxtaposed with ribbed knitting. The show just intimated at the powdery stones of colonial heritage. Drawing on India's tradition of bird motifs, Krishna Mehta incorporated parrots and peacocks into her graceful collection of flowing, embellished dresses where details like puffed sleeves were subtly integrated. But Mehta probably spoke a metaphor for Indian designers when she said: "one side of me wants to fly, the other to come back home."

The Melange's store mix of tactile offerings shows what can be done with the textiles that Kathiwada calls "our unique strength - we are an intensely sensual people." Echoing the stone floor and brick arches of the former wine cellar, effects included crushed traditional pleats, dip-dye techniques for modernized flower prints and updated work in the white-on-white chikan embroidery. At Bombay Electric, the cutting-edge store in Mumbai that has a contemporary vibe, Priya Kishore develops ideas with designers, citing a successful collaboration with Sonam Dabal rather than buying directly off the runway. Using her own eye, taste and character and working with her husband Deepak Rajegowda, the store melds historic tribal jewels, modern woven shawls and light-as-air interpretations of traditional pieces, all of which could be a template for new millennium of Indian style.

"Subversive retail," says Maithili Ahluwalia to describe Bungalow 8, her lifestyle store built under a Mumbai cricket stadium. From its antique lamps, "longing to be loved," through carved wooden windows abstracted as modern décor, to table linens and clothing, the byword is "texturation." All the pieces are Indian, 30 percent are antiques and 70 percent done "with my direction," bringing eclecticism to a sophisticated level. "I am not a formally trained designer - I try to put things together," says Ahluwalia, who is following the artistic fingertips of her mother, whose bold gold jewelry has a sculptural and tactile style. But Bungalow 8's owner hesitates to claim that there is a renaissance of style in the country and says that "contemporary" is a relative word.

"It's a difficult time in India - it's all happening too quickly," Ahluwalia says. The changes in society, with a 10 percent annual growth rate, is creating an expanding national market for an enlarged middle class. India's taste makers at the top
create clothes and objects palatable to a western consumer, but the elaborate and ostentatious wedding world is a local affair. Yet those magnificent saris, glitzy with jeweled embroidery and adaptations of the Salwar Kameez tunic and pants also find a market overseas.

Tanna at Vogue talks about the enormous diaspora of 22 million Indians, while Tina Tahiliani-Parikh of the long-established Ensemble store says that a sizeable part of the embellished wedding clothing is bought by nonresident Indians, patriotically returning to their native country. Weddings require outfits for five days, mostly "cocktail saris," according to Vogue, which will launch a special celebration issue each November to encompass the festival of Diwali and the wedding season. "India is a culture - there is a huge tradition of dressing for occasions," says Tahiliani. "People come back here to shop from Hong Kong, Jakarta, Africa, Europe. And a wedding is for the whole family. I am a great fan of Indian textiles and craft, I am taking what I think is our heritage, including a lot of draping. But I don't think we can compete with Italy in cutting a jacket."

Draped dresses and tunics are showing up strongly at the Lakme show, but Tahiliani, although "glad for the industry" that got it together thinks that "fashion week is still not about the
business of fashion. "As a nation, fashion is so young, it is only in this the last decade - the rules of the game are getting established," says Tahiliani. "And most of the nation is taken up with Bollywood." Vogue says that a sari worn by a star in a movie can be an instant best seller, which is probably why several Mumbai designers have their roots in costume. Yet the red carpet events that European designers are trying to penetrate or the clothes that stars wear don't have the same nationwide resonance. Fashion beyond Bollywood does not yet have the same power to seduce off screen.

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Spring Savings are in the Air at eFashionHouse.com, Plus Site Welcomes Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
eFashionHouse.com ushers in spring with new arrivals, savings up to 50% and adds three new handbag designers - Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner.

Sky Valley, CA (PRWEB) March 26, 2008 -- After months of winter fashion accessories, spring is finally on its way and eFashionHouse.com celebrates with savings of 25-70% on the latest trends in designer handbags. Committed to offering shoppers the best online prices for purses, eFashionHouse.com, named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch for below retail priced designer handbags and recognized by About.com as the top of three online retailers of off-priced Chanel, just added hundreds of new designer handbags from Marc Jacobs, Prada, Chanel, Gucci, Anya Hindmarch, Isabelle Fiore, Coach, Tano and many more top designers, just in time for spring. The site also added three new designer fashion brands - Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner - to its huge selection of designer handbags for even more savings.

"We are excited to add Melie Bianco, Murval and Elaine Turner handbags because the handbag demand has changed from including not only the big designer names to now welcoming other chic designers with more affordable prices," said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse Owner. "Regardless of the Economy, women still want to buy themselves a new purse, and making affordable prices available online is the purpose of eFashionHouse where you do not have to spend a fortune to carry a new quality designer handbag."

With all purses priced under $100, both Melie Bianco and Murval are known for their trendy styles and amazing prices. A favorite among fashion editors, Melie Bianco has been featured in an array of magazines, like Marie Claire, People, Cosmopolitan and Self, because it is "chic and affordable" line (prices range from $30-$75) features funky and wearable styles perfect for the trendy fashionista. Another brand that is known for offering the look of couture without the high price, French company MURVAL was created by two sisters, Muriel and Valerie, who recognized the need for fashionable accessories at accessible prices. With its bags costing less than $50, MURVAL comes out with two collections a year and despite the low price points scores high among the fashion crowd.

Though not in the under $100 category, Dallas-based fashion designer Elaine Turner is still considered a bargain since her line features the finest embossed exotic leathers and signature painted grass cloth bags. Elaine Turner quickly rose to the ranks of the fashion It Bag and the brands popularity continues to grow because of its distinct and creative approach to classic looks in handbags and accessories.

Shoppers who crave the more luxurious designer handbag names can still look forward to savings and shop for the latest trends because eFashionHouse.com has it all. Some of the featured handbag styles available at a discount are:




In addition to the discounted prices, shoppers can receive an additional 10 percent discount using coupon code OFF10 when making a purchase from the eFashionHouse Sale Section. Plus, budget conscious fashionistas can always take advantage of the eFashionHouse.com layaway plan which allows shoppers to pay over time.

About eFashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com/ and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. eFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. eFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. EfashionHouse.com is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer and Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She has been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90's. eFashionHouse.com has an extensive Press Page and a Fashion Blog Network. Visit the site for more details.

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Leveraging The Internet In The Recession
Monday, March 17, 2008
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Marc E. Babej and Tim Pollak

This will be the first recession in which the Internet will play a central role for the American consumer--and for marketers.

Of course, the Internet was around during the shallow recession of 2001, and almost 50% of Americans were using it. But it was not yet embedded in our way of life, largely because broadband penetration was, at the time, only about 20%. Today, more than 70% of the population is online, with more than 80% of these Internet users having high-speed access.

The Internet has empowered consumers as never before, providing previously unknown and unimagined opportunities to make informed decisions with detailed information, product ratings, expert and user-generated reviews and price comparisons on anything from computers to coffee beans to cat food.

In good times, when consumers feel cash-rich and time-poor, they can afford to be less diligent about their spending. But as economic pressures mount, sentiment changes. People feel cash-poor and are more willing to invest time and effort in getting the best deal.

What sets the current recession apart is that, for the first time, consumers have a tool that empowers them to subject everyday buying decisions to the kind of scrutiny formerly reserved for big-ticket items and large business-to-business transactions. Marketers should anticipate this shift. They will not be able to rely on ads to pull the wool over consumers' eyes--or on imagery to wow them. Maybe even more important, it won't be as easy for companies to control the expense line to make up for the loss of top-line revenues. In past downturns, cutting corners on quality has been a virtually foolproof way to cut costs and boost margins, at least in the short-run.

Not this time. Not when consumers can set the bar higher and easily find what they want at the lowest possible price. Not when any degradation of product quality or crummy service experience is subject to being instantly "outed" by the bloggers and reviewers on the myriad user-generated consumer review sites. "Caveat emptor" now has a companion: "seller beware." Even the slightest marketing chicanery is liable to be instantly pilloried on a global network, especially when consumers are fearful and on edge. A confluence of factors has increased the likelihood of more consumers turning to the Internet to manage their way through their personal household recessions.

Let's start with the price of gas. Shopping online is just less expensive than driving to a store. Depending on how and where you shop, you can find tax savings and shipping deals online. And the downturn is dovetailing with a plethora of new, category-specific consumer review sites. Joining broad-based veterans like Epinions, BizRate and CNET are narrowly-focused comparison shopping sites specializing in coffee, beauty products or pet supplies. (PetSmart, Pet Street Mall ).

There's also been an explosion of online retailers: from Amazon and its brethren, to the online divisions of bricks-and-mortar retailers, to the many niche stores that exist only online. And then there are the Internet's versions of "mom and pops," "stores" that do business within the cozy confines of eBay! (nasdaq: EBAY - news - people ) or Craigslist. It all adds up to a bonanza of choices for cash-strapped consumers--and a new set of challenges for those who sell to them.

Virtually anyone selling anything should be online, with as much sophistication as they can afford or muster. And they should follow two cardinal rules: --Maintain quality and don't over-promise. When anyone who uses your product or service can readily find an audience to whom to complain, the road from credibility to ruin is very short.

--Keep a close eye on pricing. The online dynamic is totally different than having customers in your store, where they might be willing to pay a premium because they're there. Facing a page of pricing options online, shoppers can go to another "store" in a matter of seconds. Online shopping--and the use of price-comparison engines and consumer-generated reviews to make buying decisions--has been growing steadily throughout the decade. The recession is going to supercharge that growth as current users find new categories in which to shop online and as millions of others jump in to manage their shrinking budgets.

As shoppers become increasingly comfortable with the process during this downturn, it is likely that the combination of convenience and easy-access to comparative information could cause enduring changes in consumer behavior.

Marc E. Babej and Tim Pollak are partners at Reason Inc., a marketing-strategy consulting firm that works with clients in a range of categories, including media and entertainment, financial and professional services, packaged goods and the public sector.

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Designer Bio: Lee Angel Jewelry
Friday, March 7, 2008

from ShopBop

Over the past 18 years, Lee Angel's creator Roxanne Assoulin has grown into an artist, a friend, and a mother of three. In learning to balance her multiple roles, she has developed a deeper sense of simplicity, which inspired her to create Lee Angel. The designer's pieces are fun and relaxed; they celebrate the casual attitude that is predominant in today's society. The appeal of Lee Angel crosses all age and cultural boundaries, making the items the must-haves of every season.


Just added to http://www.eFashionHouse.com, Lee Angel Jewelry is priced to sell. Click here for more details.

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FREE SHIPPING the entire month of March '08
Thursday, February 21, 2008
FREE SHIPPING the entire month of March '08
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TANO handbags - FREE Shipping & NO Sales Tax

Starting today through the end of March, 2008, get free shipping on any Tano Handbag purchase plus pay NO sales tax! Free shipping applies to the lower USA States and it's Fedex ground delivery method. No sales tax is worldwide. Use coupon code TANOFREE during checkout.

This offer applies to ANY Tano handbag purchase made from today through the end of March. Use coupon code TANOFREE during checkout. Click here to place an order.

This offer can't be used in conjunction with any other offer. It can't be combined or used on a layaway plan. The order form must include the coupon code. No adjustments will be made on a prior purchase, on a pre order, or after the order has been placed. Use coupon code TANOFREE during checkout.

Tano handbags are one of the best selling leather handbags ever made. They are made to be used everyday. Tano bags are designed with multi-functional capabilities. They are slick, edgey, cool, and every other adjective you can think of to describe a really great handbag. The prices of Tano handbags range from $99 to $200 each. You really get your money's worth with Tano because it's a bag you will carry everyday. If you have more questions, send an email to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com. Use coupon code TANOFREE during checkout.

eFashionHouse guarantees the lowest prices online for Tano Handbags, and now through March you can get free shipping and pay no sales tax on any Tano Bag purchase. Use coupon code TANOFREE during checkout.
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Starting today and ending the end of March, 2008, place an order for any Melie Bianco Handbag and receive free ground FEDEX shipping anywhere within the lower USA States. Use coupon code MELIEFREE during checkout.

Use coupon code MELIEFREE during checkout.


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Melie Bianco’s motto is “Affordable Luxury”. Melie Bianco understands that any fashionable girl wants to feel great about her look, especially her handbag without going broke! The handbags are made of premium synthetic leather that is buttery soft. Melie Bianco’s styles are inspired from the fashion runways to the latest of what the celebrities are carrying!
This offer can't be combined with any other discount or offer. It can't be applied to a prior puchase. The coupon code must be presented at the time of purchase. Order form must include the coupon code. Adjustments are not made once an order is placed. Use coupon code MELIEFREE during checkout. Shop Melie Bianco Handbags online & save! Free Shipping & NO Sales Tax Worldwide!

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Down due to technical difficuties
Sunday, February 17, 2008


If you stopped by eFashionHouse.com February 16, 2008, and you saw this sign, we apologize for any inconveniece it may have caused. I know when I'm in the mood to shop and a site is down it's irritating. I understand sites need to be down, but not when I want to shop. If by chance you were irritated, we're sorry. The site needed a few repairs to make it easier for you to shop the next time you visit.

Hope to see you soon. There's tons of new designer handbags for Spring, and hundreds on Sale. Prices are below retail. Free shipping for any $200 order. No sales tax worldwide. Save time and money. Shop Online!

When shopping the Sale Section, use coupon code OFF10 for an extra 10% off the already deeply discounted listed prices.

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Layaway the designer handbag of your dreams!
Thursday, February 14, 2008



Designer handbags have become a woman's accessory. The average woman can slip into her favorite denim jeans and cotton T-shirt and feel very comfortable carrying an expensive designer purse. It's not uncommon to spend hunderds if not thousands of dollars for one new handbag. Some vintage pre owned handbags even cost as much. It all boils down to a person's wants, needs and desires. Some of the more famous brands like Chanel, Gucci and Marc Jacobs rank high on a bag collector's list. While others, like Louis Vuitton fall behind. I guess Louis Vuitton is so diluted by all the counterfeit, women don't want to carry that ugly brown LV monogram anymore. Personally, I carry my dogs in LV monogram bags because they are durable and easy to clean.


If you want to buy a new designer handbag and you don't want to break your budget there are options available to feed your addiction. Try Layaway! It's a really nice way to get the things you want without losing sleep over paying your bills!

Interested in an Layaway Plan? You can put anything on layaway. Read about the eFashionHouse.com Layaway here:
eFashionHouse.com Layaway Program

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Tano Bag Purchase Perks & Benefits from eFashionHouse.com
Saturday, January 12, 2008

eFashionHouse.com announced today enhanced purchase perks and benefits for its best selling designer handbag from Tano International, Inc. "The Tano handbag has always been one of our fun, value-priced, leather designer handbags to sell," said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse Owner. And now, the Tano leather handbag ranks number one in sales among all the other expensive designer purses sold by eFashionHouse.com.

Sky Valley CA. January 14, 2008 -- eFashionHouse.com announced today enhanced purchase perks and benefits for its best selling designer handbag from Tano International, Inc. "The Tano handbag has always been one of our fun, value-priced, leather designer handbags to sell," said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse Owner. And now, the Tano leather handbag ranks number one in sales among all the other expensive designer purses sold by eFashionHouse.com.

eFashionHouse.com has been reselling below-retail priced authentic designer handbags online for over twelve years. eFashionHouse was named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch, and About.com recently named eFashionHouse the top online reseller of Chanel handbags and accessories. With the rising interest in designer fashion and the high cost associated with owning a designer purse, women have become very interested in the designs, colors, leather finishes and styles made by Tano, a USA-based handbag firm.

Tano International is a family owned and operated business dating back to 1912. Tano is known for its longevity, selection of discreet resellers and product warranty. There are only a few online retailers authorized to sell Tano, and although the official Tano Site names only one online resource on their Q&A page (a paid by sponsor position), eFashionHouse.com, listed under the "Stores" category on Tanobag.com, ranks at the top of the list of Tano online resellers.

As a result of the increased Tano bag sales, eFashionHouse.com offers its online Tano shoppers enhanced purchase policies when making their Tano purchase from eFashionHouse.com. The new perks and benefits are outlined at eFashionHouse's blog entitled 'Tano Bag Blog' and located at http://www.TanoBag.net The enhanced Tano purchase perks are summarized below.

Tano purchase perks & benefits from eFashionHouse.com:
1. the best online selection of Tano handbags, purses and wallets.
2. receive a guaranteed lowest price online.
3. special orders accepted.
4. no sales tax worldwide.
5. most USA orders ship free.
6. global shipping.
7. one-year warranty.

New Spring 2008 colors and styles will be arriving at eFashionHouse within the next few weeks. eFashionHouse is commited to serve its online Tano shoppers. Write to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com for more information or visit the Tano Bag Blog to read more about the information contained in this Press Release.

About eFashionHouse.com
Anna Miller is the President of i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. She operates the website http://www.efashionhouse.com and sells high-end authentic designer handbags and accessories at off-retail prices. eFashionHouse.com was named Best of the Web by People Magazine StyleWatch for Discount Designer Handbags and Purses. About.com named efashionHouse.com the top online reseller of Chanel handbags and accessories. eFashionHouse.com should not be confused with any other website selling a similar product or using a similar name. eFahsionHouse is the home of five fashion ecommerce stores: BrandsBoutique, LuxuryVintage, DesignersLA, ItalysOutlet, and ValueBags. Anna is considered an Internet Pioneer & Ecommerce Entrepreneur. She's been reselling Designer Merchandise online since the early 90s.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

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eFashionHouse.com Supports Ongoing Designer Handbag Trends
Friday, December 21, 2007
Selling online for over twelve years, eFashionHouse.com, named Best of the Web by People StyleWatch Magazine for discount designer handbags announces continued strategies for upcoming designer handbag demands.
Desert Hot Springs, CA (PRWEB) September 7, 2007 -- Designer handbag trends are strong, and the demands for lower prices will become stronger in the near future. In 2004, the average cost of a new high-end designer handbag sold at a high-end department store was about $2000. Today, with the increased designer handbag trends and the strong Euro value, the average cost in the same high-end department stores has risen to about $2500 to $3000 for a new designer purse.

The prices are increasing and so are the pressures to buy new handbags. Some people have become desperate enough to rent a designer purse. But researchers like ABC News Consumer Correspondent Elizabeth Leamy and chemical biologists have shown bacteria found on a handbag are enough to make a person sick. In an article published in August 2006, Leamy documents the high risk of bacteria lurking in a used handbag. Renting or borrowing a purse may not be very smart, especially with the high cost of healthcare these days.

Pressures increase because teens and young adults seek style and fashion from celebrities who carry purses costing thousands of dollars -- some costing as much as the homes where average kids live. Today, parents are faced with providing not only the finances for education, but with the growing demands of providing high-end designer fashion accessories as well.

The eFashionHouse.com mission has remained consistent since its conception in the early 1990’s. “Our goal is to provide a resource for people to own high end designer fashion accessories without paying full retail price,” said Anna Miller, eFashionHouse.com owner.

eFashionHouse.com has fulfilled more than 100K customer orders over the past twelve years providing authentic designer merchandise at below retail prices. The average eFashionHouse.com sale is between $200 - $300. The price of the more expensive eFashionHouse bags sell for around $1000. Their strategy allows them to sell at discounts of 25% to 60% off the full retail prices.

eFashionHouse.com announced today new strategies to continually provide resources for people to obtain designer merchandise without having to refinance their homes. A new layaway plan is being implemented which provides people an opportunity to design their own payment plan according to their budget. Establishing new and stronger resources for sourcing authentic designer merchandise within the USA have been achieved and implemented this past year. EFashionHouse.com covers all sales tax for its USA customers, and provides free domestic shipping on the majority of its orders.

eFashionHouse.com is committed to supporting the ongoing designer handbag trends by continuing to provide an easily assessable, convenient and safe online resource for high-end authentic designer merchandise at off retail prices. Their twelve-year track record in today’s ecommerce market is a good indication of eFashionHouse.com’s ability to continually support the strong designer handbag needs and trends.

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eFashionHouse.com reports increased holiday sales
Sky Valley, California, November 28, 2007 - eFashionHouse.com reported today holiday sales have increased 20% over last year and the average ticket order has also increased.

Anna Miller, President and CEO of privately held i-GlobalMall.com,inc., the owner of eFashionHouse.com, reports more customers are shopping for high end designer handbags and accessories on line than in the past few years. "People are getting more comfortable with on-line shopping for expensive items," said Anna.

eFashionHouse.com has been selling luxury handbags and accessories on line for over 12 years. Anna said she has seen many internet company's selling handbags and accessories come and go over that time period. i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. has been profitable since it's inception and the company has refused the "all out growth" approach that many internet company's have chosen.

eFashionHouse has grown internally without any venture capital funding. Instead, eFashionHouse.com has taken a slow and steady profitable approach, growing it's sales and customer base year after year. Anna said she is not interested in selling $30 million a year in sales if it doesn't make you any money - what's the point!
i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. is the owner of 7 internet web sites; eFashionHouse.com, BrandsBoutique.com, LuxuryVintage.com, DesignersLA.com, ItalysOutlet.com, ShoppingBrokers.com and ValueBags.com.

i-GlobalMall.com, Inc. is located in Sky Valley, CA. For more information about eFashionHouse.com pleae visit the website located at http://www.efashionhouse.com/ or contact them by sending an email to CustomerCare@eFashionHouse.com or phone 310-828-1281.

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