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. But quick! Before the clock strikes midnight and I turn into a pumpkin. Okay fairytales aside,

[Messy Nessy Chic]   We’re two peas in a pod ...  spontaneous, slightly rebellious, and prone to last-minute decisions. But it’s crunch time now! The 12 hour countdown has begun and this is the last reminder. I’d love to say that we can continue offering 25% off the Keyholder membership forever but the sooner we seal The Vault and start this journey with the first initiated Keyholders, the better. It’s an increasingly scary world wide web out there, but behind the doors of Messy Nessy Chic, we’ve created our own little haven. That Sunday morning coffee you can’t live without? What if for the same price of just one extra coffee a month, you could access that little haven and everything inside it whenever you needed it? Use the code “KEYHOLDERACCESS” at checkout and [unlock The Vault for 25% less](. But quick! Before the clock strikes midnight and I turn into a pumpkin. Okay fairytales aside, if you want to look through the keyhole one last time before before unlocking The Vault, I’ve answered all your curious questions [here](. Hope to see you inside. [Nessy] PS: Still have questions? Several long-time readers and now Keyholders have also asked questions about The Vault, read on to get all the info you need before joining us inside. Q1. What is The Vault and what do I receive for becoming a Keyholder? As of now, The Vault will contain the new realm of secret content by Messy Nessy Chic, made just for Keyholders. Access to The Vault also comes an exclusive travel & culture eBook library, a private travel concierge to assist you in your quest for adventure, insider privileges and invitations to intimate real-world MNC experiences. And, so that nothing gets in the way of a beautiful story ever again, The Vault will also provide a long-awaited advertising-free experience (with a swish new widescreen reading platform). Keyholders will also benefit from members-only 15% discount on all items that we ever sell in the MessyNessy Shop. And in case you’ve forgotten, with our upcoming book Don’t Be A Tourist in New York, that 15% discount alone will pay for a big chunk of your membership. Q2. What kind of article will be included in The Vault? Our team will be dedicating a lot of time to creating Keyholder content that will be kept inside The Vault. Just this week, there’s a brand new series dedicated to Collectors Items du Jour and we also went behind the curtain of New York’s thriving subculture of fortune tellers and found some serious design inspiration in the drawing boards of the Ballet Russes. That’s just the start of it, we’ve also created an entire Library of eBooks for Keyholders, including travel guides, hacks and reports - with new eBooks being launched every month. Q3. What kind of travel guides are available in The Vault? From incredible weekends like a local in London, Paris and New York to road trips across Scotland, Romania and more, we’ve got you covered. This week, I’ve been working on Provence and Berlin is close behind! Q4. How will Keyholders benefit from experiences and get travel advice? We’re planning upcoming Keyholder events, engaging with members one-on-one, advising on specific travel queries and itineraries via our Keyholder Concierge service. For example, I love that I didn’t have to feel guilty today about spending my time helping a reader plan their 40th birthday in Paris. And I can’t tell you what a pleasure it is to read our articles the way they should be: on a widescreen, magazine-style layout without ads getting in the way of a good story. So you can see, there are lots of wheels turning and [new doors opening inside The Vault and I hope you can join us](. And don’t forget, if you become a Keyholder before the end of day tomorrow, you can get 25% off your wise but very modest investment! Just use the discount code “KEYHOLDERACCESS” at checkout.     [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Blog]( [To ready more from MessyNessyChic visit the Blog]( and make sure you keep getting these email by adding contact@messynessychic.com to your address book or whitelist us. Our postal address: In a Café, Paris 75001 Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](.

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