Memorial Day Sales
- emily
- May 22, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 1, 2021

the #mstarrcontemporarycottage cottage with items from serena & lily, lulu & georgia, and parachute / mStarr design
it’s memorial day weekend! how did that happen?! time flies when you’re stuck at home i suppose. basically every retailer is having a sale of some kind and since summer plans are very much in limbo for everyone, it’s a good time to stock up/indulge in some items for your home or yard. we haven’t gotten new towels since our wedding…in 2011. so i think i’ll finally be upgrading to new ones from parachute!
i’ve rounded up some favorites from parachute, lulu & georgia, mcgee & co, and serena & lily {many of the items are in our home #farmhousedialfano or in various client projects}…
happy shopping, happy weekend!
parachute home sale 20% off everything {happens just twice a year} through may 25th

lulu & georgia 15% off $500+ with code MDW15, 20% off $1000+ with code MDW20, 25% off $1500+ with code MDW25 through may 26th {ps. you can use code MSTARR20 for 20% off at any time after the sale ends}

mcgee & co 20% off through may 25th with code TISTHESEASUN

serena & lily 20% off with code LIVEWELL through may 26th
emily
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