Friday, July 23, 2010

The Dish Now-The Savvy Shopaholic Blog

INTRODUCING THE SAVVY SHOPAHOLIC BLOG

Judging from the title of this blog one might assume that I enjoy retail therapy: red tag sales, markdowns, close-outs or standing in line outside of some big-box retailer at the crack-of-dawn in the freezing cold in anticipation of getting first crack at the selection of bargain basement deals. Well, nothing could be further from the truth. I actually abhor shopping! There are a few things I find more enjoyable than shopping: reading the back of cereal boxes; doing the laundry; or getting in a session of P90X!

When I was a struggling college student, I dreamed of the day that I would be able to take my highly-degreed-big-money-earning-self on lavish spending sprees through the halls of Neiman, Saks, Nordstrom and/or Marshall Fields. Or better yet, I would be able to turn to any page in the Spiegel catalog and order with abandon. Let’s not mention the visions of point and click on J. Crew’s site or Zappos.com - Lord have mercy - the endless array of shoes on that site!

However, all of that was before I decided to become an actress and continue my financial disenfranchisement. Once I choose the lifestyle of “artist” the trajectory of my life went in a wholly different path. Upwards of 85% of Screen Actors Guild members make less than $10,000 per year and depending on the year that would include me.

As Hollywood is all about the aesthetic - money or no money - I had to step up to step out. In casually, laid-back LA where a night out is all about the cute top, low-rise, boot cut jeans and sexy heels looking the part can get pricey. Then you certainly can’t be seen in photographs in the same outfit. Quelle horreur!

Once I had that bang-up year of bookings, I was able to put my money where my dreams were. Trust me; I had my $125 Frankie B barely-above-pube moments, but I could not afford to keep that up (or sit down – my whole ass would be out!) Not to mention, once I had an opportunity to shop the way I had always dreamed, I discovered I did not really like the process. It was only when I did not have the money that I saw all the things I wished I could have. I am sure some of you have experienced that delusion!

So, this blog is dedicated to the girl whose life necessitates looking good while scrimping or the woman whose personal obligations demand financial discretion and time limitations. Here, I will treat you to new ways to dress to impress without spending in excess. Help you discover ways to shop that you never considered before. Treat yourself to a fabulous design without getting behind on the mortgage, car note or anything else. Creative spending in the name of looking good is how we do it over here!

I plan to help you uncover your inner, frugal fashionista because the economic times dictate it. Teach you to be a savvy shoppanista because we could all afford some thriftyness in these lean years. I guarantee you no one loves a good bargain the way I do! I am on a mission to help you look like a million (minus four or five zeroes.) I am the savvy shopaholic and this is a public service announcement.

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