![]() ![]() Scudellari said she was not compensated for the post and paid for her purchases herself, though she did do a separate paid social media post for the company earlier this year. Scudellari filled up her online shopping cart earlier this month with a pink polo dress punctuated with a tangerine collar for $30 $27 orange knit sweater paired and matching $24 gingham print skirt and an olive green over-coat trimmed with blue pinstripes for $22. Sanders shows The Post her latest finds from Walmart, styling them with designer shoes and bags. I genuinely never knew Walmart was even serious about its apparel,” she said. “It totally had Wes Gordon for Carolina Herrera Spring 2018 written all over it,” Scudellari told The Post, noting she initially thought her friend, who works in fintech and is typically dripping in Theory, was joking. Brandon Maxwell’s spring collection for Walmart. When her friend, Caroline, dished it was from Walmart, she nearly spit out her almond milk latte. She told of how a friend showed up to a posh brunch at Soho’s La Mercerie last year in a black and white polka dot dress. Mary Orton Scudellari, 35, an investor and mom of two who works as as social media influencer, recently posted a video to her 405,000 Instagram followers sharing a “shocking fashion revelation.” This spring, he dropped a Scoop collaboration filled with bright tangerines, hot pinks and floral prints. Maxwell debuted his first collection in spring 2022 for Walmart’s two in-house brands: Free Assembly, with more than 500 pieces across men’s, women’s and kid’s fashion priced between $8 and $48 and Scoop, its higher-end trend brand with denim priced between $18 and $75. Courtesy Orton Scudellari An overcoat Scudellari recently purchased from the big-box store online. I genuinely never knew Walmart was even serious about its apparel.” Courtesy Orton Scudellari Scudellari trying on a look from Walmart, each piece priced under $50. Mary Orton Scudellari, 35, an investor and mom of two who works as as social media influencer, told The Post, “I’m all about mixing high and low. Bringing in Maxwell, known for his figure-flattering dresses, sleek suits and elegant monochrome dresses, was an attempt to boost profit margins outside of groceries aiming to rival Amazon. Some fashionistas say it’s thanks to luxury designer and Texas native Brandon Maxwell - whose designs under his eponymous label have been worn by Michelle Obama, Gwyneth Paltrow and Lady Gaga - who took the reins as creative director in 2021. New York women like Sanders have been quietly leaning into clothing styles from Walmart in the last year. She paired one of the dresses - a sheer red cotton frock with embroidered details - with YSL wedges while vacationing in Tuscany last summer. She stopped in for toothpaste and bug spray and left with two maxi dresses for around $19.99 a piece. Sanders, who typically swears against fast fashion, started dabbling in looks from the big box store last summer when dropping her teenage daughter off to summer camp in West Chester, Penn. Tamara Beckwith/NY POST More New York women are secretly shopping at Walmart, some inspired by the chic new collections from designer Brandon Maxwell. ![]() New York City-based celebrity stylist and image consultant Amanda Sanders sporting her red maxi dress from Walmart styled with her signature Chanel bag. “I always find something that’s my little secret,” Sanders said of her occasional online shopping at Walmart where she recently gawked over an 18-carat gold, emerald face Rolex decked in diamonds that she found on its website for $33,000. “I’ll whisper, ‘I got it from Walmart,’” Sanders, 50, told The Post of being asked where some of her most show-stopping looks come from. LEGO becomes latest company facing boycotts over its ‘transgender building sets’Ĭelebrity stylist Amanda Sanders, who has worked with the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Rock and Jennifer Coolidge, is chic for a living, with a closet full of Chanel and Balenciaga bags, Gucci belts and six-inch Christian Louboutin heels.īut the Upper East Side shopaholic has a confession: She also buys clothes from a store that also sells lawn mowers, fertilizer, tires and tampons. Kansas City cop kneels on customer’s neck after refusing to show receipt for frozen pizzaįrozen strawberries sold at Costco and Walmart recalled over Hepatitis A risksĮlizabeth Holmes claims she won’t be able to afford $250 a month in restitution payments after prison release ![]()
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