Elizabeth Taylor’s isn’t the only closet going under the hammer. While you’re in the spending mood you can also indulge in the apparel and accessories from Lyn Revson’s enviable wardrobe.
Her name might not be as big, but Revson was regarded as one of the most stylish women of the 60s and 70s. She was the third wife of Revlon founder Charles Revson, a position which secured her a swag of designer items. In fact, Hermes even named a bag in her honor! Lyn Revson passed away this June at 80 years of age, and her estate is keen to move those big ticket bags, clothes, and jewelry. The items are now available for cashed up fashion lovers through designer consignment website Decades Two.1.
What I like most is that this isn’t an auction, but a regular consignment sale. We know what we’re going to pay, and we won’t get engaged in a heated bidding war. It’s so easy to overspend when that happens! Of course that also means that once the items are sold, they’re gone for good, so we can’t hesitate to start shopping. Items start at a couple of hundred dollars and top around $6000 for the rare Hermes and Gucci purses.