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Digital snippets: Burberry, Nicola Formichetti, Ralph Lauren, StyleMint, H&M

4 Sep

Some more great stories from around the web surrounding all things fashion and digital over the past week:

 

  • Burberry focuses on Facebook to push new fragrance, commits over 60% of annual marketing budget to digital media [FT]
  • Designers including Norma Kamali and Nicola Formichetti for Mugler turn to 3-D fashion shows [The New York Times]
  • Ralph Lauren solo sponsoring NY Times iPad app for September with ads to provide only live video of fashion week show [AdAge]
  • Olsen twins unveil debut StyleMint video with guest editor stylist Sara Moonves [The Cut]
  • H&M launches e-commerce in US via Elle.com [WWD]
  • Ralph Lauren Kids rolls out third RL Gang digital shoppable storybook [Daily Candy]
  • Viral video: 100 years of East London fashion in 100 seconds for Westfield Stratford City mall opening (as above) [New Media Age]

Tweet mirror hits Westfield shopping centre

31 Mar

The tweet mirror

Westfield London has unveiled a “tweet mirror” as part of its Big Fashion Wardrobe event this week.

Designed by Dutch retail services company Nedap, the mirror aims to connect shoppers to their friends in real time in order to help with their purchasing decisions.

An in-built high-definition camera enables users to take pictures of themselves from various angles in their chosen outfits, and then share via email or text, as well as Facebook and Twitter.

Feedback follows to the individual’s phone.

The Evening Standard calls it “an invaluable resource for the solo shopper”.

What’s more, if the user opts not to buy the item, the picture is sent to their email address alongside a link to the brand’s website.

The tweet mirror is part of the Go Virtual area of the shopping centre’s event, which is running from March 29 – April 3.

Tweet mirror hits Westfield shopping centre

 

 

Westfield London has unveiled a “tweet mirror” as part of its Big Fashion Wardrobe event this week.

 

Designed by Dutch retail services company Nedap, the mirror aims to connect shoppers to their friends in real time to help with their purchasing decisions.

 

An in-built high-definition camera enables users to take pictures of themselves from various angles in their chosen outfits, and then share via email or text, as well as Facebook and Twitter.

 

Feedback follows to the individual’s phone.

 

The Evening Standard calls it “an invaluable resource for the solo shopper”.

 

What’s more, if the shopper opts not to buy the item, the picture can be saved for later, whereby a link to the brand’s website will also come attached.

 

The tweet mirror is part of the Go Virtual area of the shopping centre’s event, which is running from March 29 – April 3.

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