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Fashionably social - London Fashion Week for the masses

By Jane Kennedy-Good on 20/02/2012

London Fashion Week kicked off last Friday and this year it’s not just Burberry leading the charge in social media. For those of us not named Alexa or cannot count Stella as a BFF, fashion and media brands participating in the glamour are bringing the fashion week experience live to the average consumer through a number of interactive ways.

New York Fashion Week alongside show partner YouTube live-streamed 25 shows for consumers and London is following suit with a record number of 46 shows being streamed from February 17th – 21st via the British Fashion Council. Fashion followers can watch the shows online or via the outdoor LED screen currently set up outside Somerset House. Screens in the London Underground have also been showcasing highlights, including live Twitter feeds and behind the scenes shots from a dedicated backstage photographer.

Fashion magazines are also getting involved with Vogue’s British edition taking over a giant digital screen at Westfield London shopping mall for the week and Grazia is providing fans with complete behind the scenes access to its editorial process on YouTube. Grazia editors are being followed 24 hours a day, to form a series of week-long videos called Grazia’s Fashion Issue…. Live, with videos from fashion darlings like Olivia Palermo going through her fashion week wardrobe (amazing) and Victoria Beckham talking through her design process and about Harper (adorable). The special issue hits stands tomorrow and is accompanied by a 30 minute version of the documentary.

Big name stores are also participating in the fun, with Topshop producing an upgraded app where users can live stream shows such as Peter Pilotto and Mary Katrantzou directly to their mobile phones. Harrod’s is taking inspiration from US store Bergdof Goodman last season, allowing Facebook fans to make the buying decisions for AW’12. Every look from the Burberry show will be posted on the Harrod’s Facebook page with the image with the most Likes featuring in the store’s buys for the next season.

Not everyone embraces the all access approach and it wouldn’t be fashion without some levels of exclusivity. Tom Ford has a strict no photographs and reviews policy for 3 months and Phoebe Philo at Céline calls for no shots or tweets from backstage at her shows. Although met with mixed reception, these decisions are attempting to maximise the hype of a new collection and the time (approximately six months) until it is actually available in store. When you’re Tom Ford or Phoebe Philo the backlash of creating this level of exclusivity is likely to be more minimal than your less well known designers– but it’s interesting to see how different brands are behaving in the social space. As I don’t have a handbag named after me I’m definitely a fan of the more open and social approach to Fashion Week – but will still always love you, Tom.
 

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Search your life on the go as Greplin launches its iPhone App!

By Jane Kennedy-Good on 01/09/2011

It’s obvious that more and more companies are pushing for all our data to be in The Cloud. Let’s take Google for instance: Calendar, Gmail, Docs, Maps and more recently Chrome OS just to name a few. Every software that Google creates is created with one purpose in mind: to allow their users to access it from pretty much anywhere. There is however a major problem: Try to search all the data you have stored in Google’s Cloud from one single place: It’s impossible. That’s where Greplin comes in!

Greplin’s idea is Uber simple: Once you’ve created your account, you can connect most of your cloud based services for Greplin to index allowing easy search. Let’s say you want to search your Gmail messages, Dropbox data, as well as your Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter Stream at the same time, it’s now possible at a click of a button with Greplin. I have been using it for a few months now and I can say is that It’s lightning fast and Uber smart.

Now on the iPhone.

You can now search your life on the go too as Greplin launched its long awaited iPhone App yesterday. After a quick test, I am convinced that Greplin has the potential to become really huge as there’s simply no competition. And all assumption apart, it is definitely one of the must have iPhone Apps of 2011.

You can download the app here, see it for yourself and let us know your thoughts.

And yes, Android users must be really, really grumpy...

 
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