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Saturday, August 20th, 2011

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Five preferred Apps – for free!

Every fashionista worth her ​​Jimmy Choos knows that this season must-have accessory is the 4 iPhone – it's cheaper than [Kelly Bag] and contrary to the already ubiquitous aviator jacket, you can personalize it with your best applications so it is as original as you. Before you start browsing the App Store, as it comes to Vogue in September, however, this is a Quick Guide to the best free mode applications to help you start on the path to the iPhone witnessed the glory of fashion.

1. Style.com

Whatever you need to know about the world of fashion at the moment, style.com has carefully packed in your mobile phone with this resource so fantastic. If you need a book industry updated look, this application allows you to browse hundreds of photos from the collections of the runway at New York, Milan, Paris and London. If you are more about who does what, where, you can also find photos and coverage immediate advantage of all the key people in fashion. Or if you need inspiration to enhance your tired, the software allows you to access style.com archives dating back 10 years and interviews with top designers in the industry. This application will turn href = "http://shop.orange.co.uk/iphone"> iPhone 4 in a portable fashion bible and is a must.

2. Seventeen Fashion Finder

Even if you're a more mature vintage of seventeen, the Finder Mode of the magazine is always a winner. Whether you're looking for style – girly, romantic, rock – or a particular item – shoes, bags, dresses – Seventeen Finder Mode allows you to browse the latest trends in high street. When you find the item you just have to have, you can enter your size and select the color and the soft will find it for you in a convenience store. In some stores you will also put the item waiting for you to come and try.

3. Chicfeed

Chicfeed.com application iPhone is a feature to its simplest and best. If you check daily with FaceHunter, Jak and Jill, and LookBook.nu The Sartorialist, this app is a dream, bringing together in one place all the photos of top style and fashion blogs. Looking for inspiration original style has never been so simple.

4. ShopStyle

ShopStyle is another great all-in-one source of multiplayer. This app brings the latest products – clothes, shoes, accessories and home decor – your favorite stores and allows you to browse all both from your iPhone. With an excellent search engine you can go directly to what you are looking around a busy without store. With a save function so you can keep an eye on your list, making it a useful tool for Christmas and birthday shopping: browse, compare and buy without the hassle.

5. Glamour Ask a Stylist

This is another offer that could replace the magazine of your best friend shopping! Take a picture with your iPhone and send it directly to the editor at Glamour magazine Glamour with the app Ask a Stylist. You will receive advice from style in minutes giving pointers if your outfit is appropriate or needs a little tweaking. If you want to source from the crowd, you can also share your dilemma closet publicly and get advice from every corner, and scroll through other users of photos and questions and see how the team Glamour advised them.

These are just a few of some of the excellent applications available on the App Store for those who got their noses in one of Vogue and their head in the clouds. Do not forget to check over your favorite brands – at the High Street, many brands now have high applications that allow you to either browse and buy their catalog and give you exclusive access to the track and video shoots.

About the Author

Pandora Devine is a freelance journalist who specialises in technology but has an insatiable desire for bags, the more “It” the better.

For any and all people in Southern California who collect vintage oddities and medical objects !!!!!?

I'm moving in a week about, and the theme I want for my Jack and Jill room (connected by a bathroom, so it is technically two bedrooms), is Necromance. I want it is a romantic, but with strange vintage taxidermy animals, medical books and accessories, osteology, bugs, and oldschool black and white romantic portraits Gothic. I only know of a store in Hollywood, and it is called Necromancer. If anyone was there, which is the theme I am looking for. I want to be able to buy items from other places other than shop, so if any of you taste romantic future researchers Goths or know of any shops here on the Internet, or actual store I can check, PLEASE let me know. Color is not a problem. XD Thanx!

try some of the shops vintage / antique in Ocean Beach. There is a store called The Black has many books on this cool stuff. they could have the photos you want too. your best bet in Southern California – San Diego area is OB and seaside towns such as Pacific Beach. Try stores Venice Beach is. * I say beach towns, as they almost always have weird shops / antique / vintage. http://www.necromance.com/index.php?resolution=1024

Vintage Clips: Brenda Dickson as Jill Foster Abbott

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