Fashion & Style

The Best Black Friday Designer Deals You Can Shop on Amazon

While many of us head to Amazon to pick up our favorite drugstore skin care, the e-tailer actually has a huge selection of designer items from its Luxury Stores, and you can score them at a huge discount right now for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Using the code LSTHANKU20, you can get 20 percent off must-have luxury styles–and that includes items that were already on sale. That means you can shop your favorite designer brands for up to a whopping 60 percent off, just in time for the gift-giving season.

While you can shop for new items, some of the best deals you can find are on pre-loved vintage designer goods. What Goes Around Comes Around, a luxury vintage store that sells on Amazon is already offering 15 percent off a range of must-have styles—including a Carrie Bradshaw-approved Fendi Baguette, a Chanel quilted purse, and even a rare Hermès Kelly. Using the additional 20 percent code, you can save hundreds–if not thousands–of dollars on select pieces as well.

Along with accessories like handbags and shoes, you can also shop from a selection of designer clothes. From a Rodarte evening gown to a Rosie Assoulin plaid skirt, you can score all your favorite winter looks in one easy place. With Thanksgiving behind us, there isn’t a lot of time left to take advantage of these deals before they go back to being full price. Still not done shopping? Don’t forget to check out Reformation’s Black Friday sale, Shopbop’s major deals, and the Kim K-approved Skims sale.

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Fashion & Luxury Commerce Editor

Tatjana Freund is Hearst’s Fashion & Luxury Commerce Editor, covering beauty, fashion and more across multiple brands. Previously, she worked at ELLE.com and Marie Claire. She’s a fan of whiskey neat, podcasts that give her nightmares, and one time Zoë Kravitz laughed at a joke she made. 

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