It’s been a mega busy couple of weeks in the fashion and digital space, so here’s a (larger than usual) round up of some of the best stories:
- Steve Jobs: fashion inspiration [FT.com]
- Karl Lagerfeld to launch accessible womenswear line exclusively with Net-a-Porter [Reuters]
- Saks Fifth Avenue unveils shoe-themed Tumblr blog based on “floor so big that it has its own zip code” (as pictured), partners with The Man Repeller [Tumblr]
- Macy’s mBlog offers insider access to fashion, beauty, home and lifestyle news and trends [WWD]
- Anya Hindmarch launching bespoke website, allowing customers to personalise leather goods, diaries and handbags [L2 Blog]
- Jonathan Saunders and Richard Nicoll join Twitter [Vogue.com]
- Club Monaco Facebook app creates kick ass fan experience [FashionablyMarketing.me]
- British Vogue and Net-a-Porter team up on dedicated autumn/winter 2011/12 microsite [Vogue.com]
- Italian Vogue releasing its own version of Wikipedia, Vogue Encyclo [The Cut]
- Interview: A Shaded View on Fashion Film Grand Prize winner, Elisha Leverock-Smith [Dazed Digital]
- Start-up Pose raises $3m; launches on Andriod, gives users widgets [FashionablyMarketing.me]
- How trade shows are adapting to the digital age [The Business of Fashion]

