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Farfetch, Asos, and More Online Sales to Shop This Weekend

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[The Best Online Sales to Shop This Weekend] [Insert alt text here] This weekend, Reformation's [bi-annual sale] hits 70% off, and ASOS is offering up a [promo code] for 10% off sale items that are already 70% off. If you feel like digging, Canadian boutique [Coup] is [closing up] shop, and the few things left are up to 90% off. And if not, head straight to [Creatures of Comfort]and [Farfetch], where discounts are up to 70% off. [See the full list of sales here >>] [& Other Stories]: Up to 70% off select items [Anthropologie]: Extra 25% off sale items [Asos]: Extra 10% off the up-to-70%-off sale with code MOREPLEASE [Bloomingdale's]: 15% off purchase with promo code FASHFUND, through 8/28 [Coup Boutique]: Up to 90% off everything with promo code LASTBYE [Farfetch]: Up to 70% off select items [Lancome]: 20% off any order with code FRIENDS, through 8/27 [Lane Bryant]: Up to 75% off select items [No.6]: Up to 60% off select items [Need Supply]: Sale on spring and summer items [Nonna]: Up to 60% off select items [Opening Ceremony]: Up to 70% off select items [Reformation]: Up to 70% off during bi-annual sale [Rag & Bone]: 25% off summer sale items with code SUMMER25 [Rent The Runway]: Up to 90% off retail prices [Stone Cold Fox]: Up to 80% off select items [Swords-Smith]: Select spring and summer items on sale [Veda]: Up to 40% off select items with additional 30% off sale with code THISISVEDA30 [Zady]: Up to 60% off select items [Is Reformation Deliberately Choosing Models That Look Like Famous People?] In a world in which everyone from [beloved Olympic swimmers] to [potential First Ladies] lie to us and nothing is as it seems, we can at least be certain of one irrefutable truth: Reformation, the culty, eco-conscious brand beloved by Taylor Swift and your hottest friend, absolutely, definitely, 100% chooses its models based on how much they look like particular famous people. Like all great realizations, this one came to me via Gchat. When a friend messaged to ask whether she should buy the [Mina dress], I found myself fixating not on the dress (which is perfectly lovely!), but instead on how suspiciously the model wearing it looked like Minka Kelly, which then reminded me how much Minka Kelly looks like Leighton Meester, which of course then sidetracked me into remembering the movie The Roommate existed and is based around this exact premise. But this model did not look like Leighton Meester, she looked specifically like Minka. Behold. [Insert alt text here] [See the rest of the evidence here >>] Ad from our sponsor From around the web A selection from the editors at Racked [alt text here] [Don't Let Deodorant Streaks Ruin Your Clothes/Life!] Put an end to those white streaks. [Read More] [Fluid images] [Win a Seriously Dreamy Trip to Japan] Enter our sweepstakes here. [Read More] Ad from our sponsor [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Change your preferences] or [unsubscribe]. Sent to {EMAIL}. For advertising, please visit our media kit or contact sales@racked.com. Vox Media, racked attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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