TL;DR: Save 40% on a one-year subscription for four fully curated boxes from Rachel Zoe—and enjoy the latest goodies every season!
Be honest with us. It probably feels challenging, especially in the age of TikTok, to keep up with all the latest trends (did you know low-rise jeans are back in again?) and products. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your style and self-care or you know someone who’d love to receive goodies at their doorstep, this Rachel Zoe Curateur subscription might be the answer.
There’s no need to stalk Pinterest or TikTok for wardrobe or beauty recommendations when you can just let this Rachel Zoe subscription do the curation for you. With a one-year plan, you’ll get four seasonal boxes filled with everything from apparel and accessories to skincare for only $299.99 (reg. $500)!
You won’t need to battle the crowd—aka tourists—flocking to Soho to shop. All you need are these Rachel Zoe boxes that are curated with some of the fashion and beauty industry’s latest products. Pro tip: this subscription might also make a truly thoughtful holiday present for the fashionista or skincare addict in your life.
Here’s exactly what this subscription gets you:
If you want to treat your mom, sister, or friend to this Rachel Zoe subscription, order closer to the holiday season so their first box arrives right on time. The other three boxes will arrive beginning in March for spring, June for summer, and October for fall.
Grab this one-year subscription for the Rachel Zoe Curateur boxes at the unbeatable price of $299.99. Act now while supplies last!
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