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shopping

The Outlet Goes Online

October 1, 2010

Our friend and HCG reader Christa recently alerted us to a rather unusual development n the world of outlet shopping: the J. Crew outlet is now available online!
If you’re a fan of J. Crew, chances are you’ve scored more than a few great deals at a J. Crew outlet.  Team HCG rarely walks out of [...]

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Uniqlo + Topshop Save the Day

September 2, 2010

The HCG shopping trip to NY was so fun, but the day was a bit of a blur. I awoke in Caitlin’s apartment the next morning feeling hungover and achy, with pangs of regret and confusion running through my mind. What did I even buy yesterday? How much money did I spend? Where are my [...]

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Video: Shop ’til Someone Dies

August 27, 2010

I am incredibly proud to present the first ever VIDEO on Here Comes Gina! Our shopping extravaganza in New York last Friday was really intense, and hopefully this short little number will give you a feel for the day. A more involved post detailing the purchases and scene at the BWS will follow.
Don’t judge us [...]

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Shop ’til Someone Dies

August 20, 2010

August 20, 2010 is a very happy day at Here Comes Gina. Today, for the first time, we are going to the Barneys Warehouse Sale.
For those unfamiliar with this event, the Barneys Warehouse Sale is a semi-annual blowout of amazing designer goods from everyone’s favorite luxury department store, Barneys New York. The sale is notorious [...]

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What it Feels Like to Fail

April 2, 2010

Loser (noun): a person who is incompetent or unable to succeed; also : something doomed to fail or disappoint.
Easter came early at the Haus of Gina.  I wanted to title this post “An Open Letter to Jesus” but MR convinced me that would be sacrilegious.  I didn’t make it through Lent without shopping (you may [...]

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40 Days without [Insert your Sacrifice Here]

February 16, 2010

Lent begins tomorrow!  For the non-Catholics in the house, Lent is a period of 40 days leading up to Easter during which Catholics (and certain other Christians) sacrifice something to commemorate the 40 days Jesus spent in the desert enduring temptation from the devil (or at least that’s what this Wikipedia entry says).
In case you [...]

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