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    Vogue First! Shop Sold-Out Designer Bestsellers at a Steal—Exclusively on Bessette

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    An always sold out The Row Park Tote. An impossible-to-find Prada dress. A forever trench coat you missed out on in your size. Fashion obsessed or not, we all have that one piece that got away. It’s a familiar feeling for Bessette founders Alli Sims and Vanessa Mace, who’ve built a digital platform sourcing discount designer finds from past seasons, curating a mix of timeless staples with a twist and classics you wish you could find again.

    For Vogue Shopping, the cofounders have sourced dozens of reader-exclusive archival treasures from contemporary labels like Toteme, Jil Sander, Róhe, By Malene Birger, and more. Second (or third!) chances don’t happen often—so if you see something you love, it’s a sign it was meant to be.

    Shop an edit of discounted wardrobe essentials from Bessette below—and discover the full curation here.

    Prada

    paint effect print slip dress

    Proenza Schouler White Label

    Toteme

    The Velvet flip-flop heels

    Toteme

    striped half-placket shirt

    Toteme

    The Leather chunky sandals



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