Sex & The Thrifty S.J.P Launches Designer Dress For Under 8 Bucks !

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Bargain: Sarah Jessica Parker launches the world's cheapest designer dress, at £4.50

At first glance, Sarah Jessica Parker is an unlikely champion of designer clothing for the masses.
Her Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw did, after all, single-handedly turn £500-a-pair Manolo Blahnik heels into a household name.

But the 43-year-old actress is leading a cut-price fashion revolution by lending her name to a brightly-coloured sun frock touted as the world's cheapest designer dress - at just £4.50.

The sun dress, which the actress wore at a recent New York premiere, is one of more than 1,000 items in her Bitten line (as in "bitten by the acting bug") at the retailing phenomenon Steve & Barry.
They include jeans, dresses, jackets, Tshirts, cashmere jumpers, shoes and lingerie. And all sell for £4.50 or less.
The shop was launched by childhood friends Steve Shore and Barry Prevor, both 44, in 1985.
They began by selling clothes with university logos but business really took off after they hit on the idea of attracting celebrities to help sell lowcost designer gear two years ago.

Steve & Barry's has no online store and doesn't even offer old-fashioned phone mail order.

But word of mouth has helped it build a network of 264 shops in 37 U.S. states, including one in Manhattan that is perpetually packed with British visitors.
The pair claim they keep prices low by opening in struggling shopping centres where they can negotiate cheaper rents and by manufacturing in countries such as China, India and Madagascar.
But they say they do not use sweatshops and rely on "razor-thin" profits, saving on advertising in the belief that the prices sell themselves.
Since Sarah Jessica Parker signed up a year ago, the store has put out inexpensive lines by celebrities including former Wimbledon champion Venus Williams and top surfer Laird Hamilton.
With her fashion cachet from Sex and the City, the actress could have had her pick of designers, particularly with the release of the film version later this year.

She admits: "I had never heard of Steve & Barry's, and I didn't know anyone who had. But I loved their manifesto and ideas."

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I've checked out some of the Bitten line. It is very cheap materials and bad quality but it is affordable for teens. Most teens toss clothes quickly.
 
^^^ Well, price isn't necessary an indicator of quality or good working conditions for those producing the goods. There have been plenty of designer labels that been caught using sweatshop labor.
 
cute dress.... well at least she isnt ripping people off like some other celebrities :rolleyes: i personally just dont think SJP would have her clothing line being made in a sweatshop... she doesnt seem like that kind of person... :shrugs: and why when clothes have a cheap price does it automatically mean they are being made in a sweatshop? sorry... that never even came to my mind.. :shrugs:
 
^^^ Well, price isn't necessary an indicator of quality or good working conditions for those producing the goods. There have been plenty of designer labels that been caught using sweatshop labor.

You are right 100%. I guess I should say MOSTLY the price people pay is for the quality. Although sometimes people may pay a hefty price for the label..who knows.
 
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