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    Amazon Prime Day isn’t just a treasure trove of deals on beauty essentials. It’s also a prime (sorry!) retail therapy source for designer fashion: at Amazon Luxury Stores, designer devotees can take 20 percent off at new and pre-loved handbags, ready-to-wear, jewelry, footwear and accessories from the likes of Chanel, Stella McCartney, Hermès, Gucci, Dior, Goyard, Prada, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, Cartier and many, many others.

    Through July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT, Prime members get an exclusive 20 percent off select items from What Goes Around Comes Around, MyGemma and HBX Archives when you use code LUXEARLY20 for a total of $1,000 in savings. The deal applies to pre-loved designer bags, accessories, fashion and more. Amazon Luxury Stores’ sale also includes bags, clothing and jewelry from Saks Fifth Avenue’s storefront, where you’ll save on Dolce & Gabbana, Oscar de la Renta, Altuzarra, Stella McCartney, Johanna Ortiz, Kiki de Montparnasse, Off-White and others.

    Cool retailer Shopbop — acquired by Amazon in 2006 — is also getting in on the Prime Day action with up to 70 percent off handbags from cult-favorite labels and pre-loved designer finds. That’s why scrolling through the e-commerce giant’s digital departments feels like you’re walking through Nordstrom: Theory, Vince, Madewell, Skims, Isabel Marant, Sam Edelman, Rag & Bone, Schutz, Larroudé, Anine Bing, Ulla Johnson and L’Agence are just a few you names that are available on Amazon (and with speedy Prime shipping!)

    Save $590

    Hypebeasts will also find luxe streetwear via HBX Archives, Hypebeast.com’s e-commerce platform available exclusively at Amazon that stocks pre-loved pieces from the likes of Rick Owens, Moncler, Thom Browne, Chrome Hearts, Off-White, Palm Angels and others.

    Pre-loved designer items go through multi-tiered authentication processes independently through WGACA and Hypebeast, so there’s peace of mind that you’re getting the real deal.

    We don’t know about you, but after scouring through thousands of the best deals across tech, smart home gadgets, furniture and decor, Apple products, makeup kit must-haves, wardrobe staples and every department in between, we’re ready to reward ourselves with a special designer treat.

    Looking to do the same? Ahead, we’ve rounded up some of the best luxury designer carryalls on sale during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale — including Chanel flap bags, Hermès handbags, Bottega Veneta’s signature intrecciato silhouettes, Marc Jacobs’ totes and more alongside other labels regularly spotted on stars, such as Tory Burch, Coach, Rag & Bone and others.

    It’s worth noting that since some of the items below are pre-loved pieces, they’ll be gone once they’re sold — so you’ll want to act fast. If someone else beats you to it, know there’s plenty more where they came from at Amazon Luxury Stores here.

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    $1,393.00 $1,990.00 30% off

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    $679.87 $1,295.00 48% off

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