
15 last-minute sale pieces to *add to cart* from NET-A-PORTER
by Sarah Joseph
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you're in the little treat yourself mood, NET-A-PORTER has an array of last-minute designer sale pieces that you need to get your hands on ASAP.
From Loewe bucket hats to a timeless pair of New Balance trainers, the options are endless. Be it daytime chic or evening glam, this e-commerce haven has you sorted for the rest of the year.
So, don't miss the thrill of last-minute sale shopping on NET-A-PORTER, where luxury meets irresistible discounts. This is your chance to snag those iconic handbags, show-stopping heels, or timeless designer pieces you've been eyeing—all at prices you can't resist.
If you need to create the perfect capsule wardrobe, here are a few tips to ace the process. Opt for the basics
A tank top, white shirt, rattan tote and all the classic pieces, will last you the next few summers without having to purchase time and again, ensuring that you're holiday ready every year. Focus on investment pieces
If you have had your eyes on a luxe coat for the winter season or simply wish to treat yourself for all the hard work put in this year, there's a countless range of investment pieces that gives everyone the opportunity to splash out on. Purchase self-care items
The highly anticipated sale doesn't just end at covetable fashion pieces, there's a host of effective beauty products which all have the Emirates Woman editors' seal of approval. From Dr. Barbara Strum serums to exfoliating masks from 111Skin, there's more than enough to invest in for the gifting season or for some self-care.
With limited stock and steep markdowns, every second count. Dive into the sale now and elevate your wardrobe with pieces that embody elegance and exclusivity. Whether you're treating yourself or planning ahead for special occasions, scroll the out gallery of editor-approved pieces to *add to cart* for 2025 and beyond. Tom Ford
Mini Croc-Effect Leather Shoulder Bag Was: Dhs8,340 Now:Dhs4,170. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Nodaleto
Angel E Patent Leather Sandals Was: Dhs2,431 Now: Dhs730. Shop from NET-A-PORTER New Balance
550 Suede-Trimmed Leather and Mesh Sneakers Was: Dhs524 Now: Dhs315. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Jacquemus
Le Bisou Perle Embellished Taffeta Shoulder Bag Was: Dhs2,945 Now: Dhs1,767. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Max Mara
Aceri Pinstriped Cotton, Cashmere and Silk-blend Blazer Was: Dhs5,680 Now: Dhs3,408. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Loewe
+Paula's Ibiza Logo-Embroidered Striped Raffia Bucket Hat Was: Dhs2,750 Now: Dhs1,375. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Brunello Cucinelli
Cropped Brushed-Wool Jacket Was: Dhs11,100 Now: Dhs6,600. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Salon 1884
Misha Leather Track Jacket Was: Dhs28,283 Now: Dhs8,485. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Magda Butrym
Floral-Embellished Patent-Leather Slingback Flats Was: Dhs3,347 Now: Dhs1,004. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Loewe
Cropped Embroidered Ribbed Stretch-Cotton Jersey Tank Was: Dhs1,500 Now: Dhs750. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Saint Laurent Eyewear
Round-Frame Acetate Sunglasses Was: Dhs2,110 Now: Dhs1,266. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Khaite
Caiton Grain de Poudre Wide-Leg Pants Was: Dhs6,000 Now: Dhs3,000. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Citizen Of Humanity
Isabel Ribbed Stretch Organic Cotton and Lyocell-Blend Jersey Midi Dress Was: Dhs1,252 Now: Dhs626. Shop from NET-A-PORTER ON
The Roger Clubhouse Fauz Suede-Trimmed Faux Leather Sneakers Was: Dhs598 Now: Dhs419. Shop from NET-A-PORTER Nanushka
Beatriz Cutout Faux Leather-Trimmed Satin Maxi Dress Was: Dhs2,408 Now: Dhs1,204. Shop from NET-A-PORTER JW Anderson
Bubble Heel Leather Slingback Sandals Was: Dhs3,569 Now: Dhs1,785. Shop from NET-A-PORTER – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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