LeJolie: A World Of Luxury Online Shopping

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Article Summary: LeJolie creates a world of luxury online shopping by curating the most beautiful and coveted fashion and lifestyle products from the world's most exclusive and sought-after brands.

Not only does the site offer brand name items at affordable prices, but they also have a unique pay program called Flex Pay. This innovative payment plan allows its members to break up their purchases into smaller payments, making it easier for the customers to buy that Louis Vuitton bag they have been eyeing for the past few months.

Le Jolie has a team of experts who hand select luxury and brand name products that are featured every week in the Boutique or in special sale events. Some of the luxury items available for purchase include Missoni, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga and much more. Not only does the site sell clothing, shoes, and handbags, but it also offers everything from cosmetics to facial creams and cleansers. And if you’re looking for a celebrity brand, you’ll find Kim Kardashians’ custom jewelry line called Bella Noelle.

If you see an item you love, but don’t want to splurge, try using Flex Pay. All Le Jolie members are automatically approved for up to $300 (not including taxes or shipping fees) toward any purchase, with no interest or any other fees. If your order is greater than $300, you will be asked to fill out a short application for the Flex Pay program.

Once approved, you will have the option to split your payments in installments. The payment installments range between 1 to 5 payments. If you’ve had your eye on a new bag, a new vintage home piece or a pair of fresh new designer sunglasses, you’ll be able to get them with a payment plan that’s affordable and works for you. You can use Flex Pay for any of the items in your shopping cart. What makes it even better is that you won’t have to wait for your items like you would in a layaway plan. Once approved, Le Jolie will ship your items out on the first payment.

If you would like to use the Flex Pay system for another item, all you have to do is pay your balance and start the same process again. And, every time your balance is paid in full, you will be eligible for a $50 increase after each Flex Pay purchase.

“LeJolie is more than the best designer brands, it’s a lifestyle! Follow us for exclusive giveaways, behind the scenes, and everything amazing! Xoxo” –LeJolie

For more information, visit LeJolie.com. You can also follow them on twitter @ShopLeJolie

By Azure Bruce for Clarissa International Media Group

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