Mulberry sale: Five things our digital fashion editor is buying
Quick, the 50% off sale is now ON
Quick, the 50% off sale is now ON
Every year on Boxing Day, there's only one sale that excites me: the Mulberry sale. Even before I started working in magazines, I'd bookmark the bags I liked and wait in the hope that they would be reduced on the the 26th (and yes, I do set an alarm). The Alexa was my first purchase though, sadly, it was definitely not included in the sale.
That said, every year there are some amazing bargains to be had, with some bags and shoes being reduced by as much as 50%. As you'll be aware, Mulberry sales are few and far between, so don't dawdle if you fancy something as chances are it'll sell out fast. Trust me when I tell you I'm not the only one to get up early for this.
Now enough with the chatting, and onto the important stuff. Here are my five top picks from the Mulberry sale, including on-trend yet classic bags, and game-changing boots.
If the below aren't your style, then you can shop loads more items on the site here. And, if what you're actually after is shiny new Mulberry, then check out the Mulberry SS18 collection.
Shop now: Small Selwood Oxblood Shiny Goat for £375 (was £750) from Mulberry
Shop now: Multiflap Clutch Multicolour for £416 (was £595) from Mulberry
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Shop now: Continental Clutch Small Classic Grain for £297 (was £495) from Mulberry
Shop now: Buckle Bootie Rust Velvet for £282 (was £565) from Mulberry
Shop now: Adelaide Blouse Antique Rose Twill for £455 (was £910) from Mulberry
The best thing about all these pieces is that they're fairly classic so will not only go with everything, but also won't go out of style, which is what you want if you're still spending a fair bit of money.
Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.
She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.