Anthropologie display auction and sales

 

After a short rest from the frenzy of December shopping it’s time for after-holiday discounts.
Finderskeepers Market, at 109 Walton Avenue, is hosting its annual year-end clearance event 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Saturday with discounts of up to 75 percent off.
■ The Bath & Body Works semi-annual sale is going on in stores and online now with up to 75 percent off merchandise.
■ The Victoria’s Secret semi-annual sale is going on through Thursday at stores and at Victoriassecret.com.
Anthropologie is known for its dazzling store displays crafted from recycled newspapers, water bottles and more.
Saturday and Sunday you could own one of these creations at the winter animals auction featuring creatures from store displays with proceeds to benefit the World Wildlife Fund. Other displays will be donated to organizations and schools in Newtown, Conn.
Bids must be placed at participating stores which include Anthropologies at Oxmoor Center in Louisville and at Kenwood Towne Center in Cincinnati. Go to Anthrpl.ge/X0w1ZS for more info.

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Sales and more to start the year

■ Now’s the time to stock up on bath and body products from Bath & Body Works, with up to 75 percent off lotions, soaps and fragrances.

■ The semi-annual sale at Victoria’s Secret has clearance-priced bras starting at $14.99 and panties for $3.99 and up.

■ Clinton Kelly, co-host of TLC’s What Not to Wear and ABC’s The Chew, is teaming with Macy’s for the Million ­Dollar Makeover contest. Through ­January, people may go to Macy’s ­Facebook page to submit an application and video telling about a change they’d like to make in three categories: food, fashion and home. Finalists for the next round will be selected in early February.

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Your server: Harriett Hendren

Harriett HendrenWhile I grew up in small-town Kentucky I’ve always been fascinated with the cosmopolitan world of high fashion. On the other hand, I love a bargain and the thrill of shopping for just the right piece. I have a degree in English from the University of Kentucky, and since 2002 I’ve written a column for the Lexington Herald-Leader about shopping, beauty and fashion. During that time I’ve interviewed everyone from designers to boutique owners about trends and style. And I’m still forever searching for the next big sale.

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