This week's top fashion web sales: Dior, Diesel, Lagerfeld, Miu Miu

Footwear from Dior, and Diesel, clothes from Lagerfeld and a bags from Miu Miu are amongst some of this week's best online deals.

Gilt

Chic textured biker jackets, asymmetrical tops, and stylish dresses from young CFDA-nominated designer Alexander Wang are on sale from the September 7 on this website.

www.gilt.com

Ideeli

New York label Just A Cheap Shirt, J.A.C.H.S for short, are re-inventing the basic button down: designs from the three-year old label go on sale on this site September 7. Belted ponchos and cable knit sweaters from slouchy chic label Vertigo Paris also go on sale on Ideeli on September 7.

www.ideeli.com

Editor's closet

Clothes and sunglasses from legendary fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld are available at discount prices from September 7 and don't miss the sale on shoes from the coveted Dior label starting September 10 on Editor's Closet.

www.editorscloset.com

The Outnet

A black slouchy leather shoulder bag from Jil Sander and a dark purple quilted suede clutch with detachable skinny shoulder strap from high fashion brand Miu Miu will be in Going, going, gone, an auction in reverse on Outnet. Jil Sander sale begins September 8 and Miu Miu September 10.

www.theoutnet.com/

Haute Look

Huge discounts on flats on Haute Look this week. Up to 65 percent off shoes from Italian label Bernardo, makers of the famous 'Miami' sandal and 60 percent off flats, pumps and loafers from Dana Davis. Sales begin September 7 on Bernardo and September 8 on Dana Davis.

www.hautelook.com

Rue La La

Footwear from smart-casual brand Diesel goes on sale on this site on September 9.

www.ruelala.com

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