Style
Inspiration? There's An App For That!
We live in an information age, a time also known as the
computer age or digital age. Global economies are now based on the computerization of information; just ask any big organization how much they
spend on backing-up of crucial company data. This therefore means that
information is the new currency. I've said a mouthful there haven't I? Before I get carried away with my nerdy
computer language, what this simply means is that we live in an era where
computers allow us to explore all our personalized needs thus simplifying our
decision making processes.
In the world of fashion, the information age could not have
come at a more appropriate time, there is literally an app (a software
application designed to perform certain tasks) for everything these days. I
will probably get crucified by the chairperson of the stylists'-secrets-community,
*chuckle*, for sharing such but I
will go ahead anyway. As a stylist, I swear by these fashion apps and if you
can, download them, use them, you may find that they are equally useful for you
too. Yes, we say it everyday that style is personal and what-not but everyone
needs some form of inspiration or the other, right?
*Pose (www.pose.com)
This is the holy grail of fashion apps and is available for
iPhone, iPads and Android gadgets. What this app does is, it enables you to see
what to wear, how to wear it, what to wear it with and where to wear it. It is a central collection of tips and
tricks, complete with a lot of images from all the world's top fashion trendsetters. The fashion tips and style
inspiration there are absolutely invaluable. So the next time someone buys you
a hat and you do not know what to wear it with, Pose will probably be your best
starting point.
*Polyvore
(www.polyvore.com)
This is the ultimate style guide. On Polyvore you can create
looks, see which colours work best with which colours and play around with
different style items. Imagine you had a wardrobe with limitless and countless
clothing items, accessories etc, Polyvore is that online wardrobe. The app also
tells you how much each look costs and where you can get the items from. It is
sheer brilliance.
*Trendstop (www.trendstop.com)
This app has the latest fashion
trend forecasts, trend analysis as well as retail store trends, street fashion
trends etc. Basically if you want to know what will be on trend next season and
how to wear it, this is the app for you. It is highly usefully to full-time
fashion buyers and stylists but even ordinary folk looking to have a distinct
style may find it useful.
*ShopStyle (www.shopstyle.com)
If you prefer overseas online
shopping (which by the way, believe it or not, sometimes works out cheaper than
buying locally) then you will love this app. It is like window shopping online
in over 2000 stores all at once. The clothes and accessories are well
organized, making your life even easier.
*Pintrest (www.pintrest.com)
As the name suggests, on this app you can 'pin' various items
that interest you and fashion is very big on the app as many people pin and
share fashion pieces that inspire them or their looks. It is also a great way
to market you products if you are in the fashion industry, for example.
Sometimes I wonder how we ever survived without our gadgets
and smartphones, we literally carry our lives in those things now. From
cellphone banking, to cooking, to getting dressed and everything in between. Do
you have any apps that make your life easier, what are they, fashion or
otherwise?
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Written By: Koko Shabangu
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