Have a 'Shoegasm' at Chameleon Accessories Boutique, LLC, Offering Special Deals on Shoes
NEW YORK, Dec. 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Just a week before the holidays Chameleon Accessories Boutique is having a weeklong "Shoegasm" sale. Fashionistas and shoe addicts can receive up to 65% off selected shoe styles. Through the rest of December, free shipping is still available on purchases of $75 and more.
The week before Christmas is the largest holiday shopping time of the year. Chameleon Accessories Boutique is in the spirit to give out special deals to shoe shoppers looking for ways to transform their looks.
ShopChameleon.com has a wide selection of shoes including flats, heels, wedges, boots, and booties by designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Sergio Zelcer, and Steve Madden. Anyone can be daring in a stiletto or chic in a flat, and the options are available on the website. Take full advantage of deals and steals while they last and find the perfect shoes to complete your holiday looks.
Follow @ShopChameleon on Twitter and "Like" www.shopchameleon.com on Facebook, and be a part of Friday Giveaways. Participate in the social media contests every Friday until Christmas Eve and the winner will receive a free selected item.
About Chameleon Accessories Boutique
Chameleon Boutique is a fashion accessories online store that specializes in the latest and greatest trends for the most daring, fashion focused women of today. Accessories include but are not limited to belts, shoes, bags, jewelry, sunglasses, and more. Chameleon's vision began in 2008 with a goal to become the leading online accessories company providing modern day fashionistas with unique, bold, and exclusive accessories that "transform" classic outfits. Used as a metaphor, a Chameleon is one who is able to transform its appearance, which is the root concept for Chameleon Accessories Boutique, LLC.
SOURCE Chameleon Accessories Boutique
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