From New York to London, and everything in between, here’s a mega round-up of all the latest stories surrounding fashion and tech…
- Michael Kors dominates social conversation during NYFW [New York Business Journal]
- Rebecca Minkoff gives inside look at fashion week with Keek app [Mashable]
- Vivienne Tam’s WeChat partnership delivers NYFW front-row access [Jing Daily]
- Marc Jacobs opens fashion week pop-up that accepts Tweets as payment (as pictured) [Fashionista]
- Zac Posen curated a Spotify playlist for his new lookbook [Styleite]
- Alexander Wang showed colour-changing clothes during fashion week [Technical.ly]
- Warby Parker tops list of top 10 retail innovators [Fast Company]
- London Fashion Week: Nokia and Fyodor Golan create ‘world’s first’ smart skirt [Marketing]
- Net-a-Porter puts its fashion sense on paper in new print magazine [BrandChannel]
- Miu Miu unveils ‘Spark and Light’ short film [WWD]
- Sass & Bide launches 360-degree shoppable ad [PSFK]
- Bloomingdale’s hosts live-styling event on Instagram to drive interaction [Luxury Daily]
- The new Moda Operandi app is like Tinder for designer clothes [NY Observer]
- Instagram is shaping up to be the world’s most powerful selling tool [Forbes]
- Twitter planning to move into e-commerce [The Telegraph]
- Seven ways retailers are embracing tech, from body scanning to digital wallets [AdAge]
- A trend for fashion search apps [FT Material World]
- What’s so alluring about a woman known as Man Repeller? [NY Mag]
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