A highlight of the top stories surrounding all things fashion and digital of late:
- Drive-through Dior? Coming right up at Selfridges London [CN Traveler]
- Wes Anderson debuts latest Prada feature [Fashionotes]
- Victoria’s Secret creates 3D-printed angel wings for fashion models [Huffington Post]
- Gap rolls out “reserve in store” service [CNBC]
- Asos plans China launch with ‘culturally relevant’ marketing [Marketing Magazine]
- Behind the Lancôme digital experience [L2 The Daily]
- Valentino jumps in on China’s high-tech runway revolution [JingDaily]
- Under Armour looks to take a bite out of FuelBand success with MapMyFitness acquisition [BrandChannel]
- Nasty Gal is opening a brick and mortar store [Hollywood Reporter]
- Pinterest opens API to retail partners [TechCrunch]
- Google’s Eric Schmidt invests in retail tech designed to help personalisation and data measurement [WWD]
- Here’s why ‘The Internet of Things’ will be huge, and drive tremendous value for people and businesses [Business Insider]
- Why companies desperately need to make wearables cool [Wired]
- How brands get shoppers to volunteer their personal data: transparency and better experiences [PSFK]
- Social media drives less than 1% of shopping sessions, study says [Fashionista]
- Fashion retailers are still failing to optimise email marketing for mobile [Econsultancy]
- What retailers can learn from mobile commerce in the UK [Shop.org]
- 15 stats that show why click-and-collect is so important for retailers [Econsultancy]
Note: Look out for a separate holiday-specific digital round-up later this week, featuring all the top retail campaign stories as well as insights into the biggest innovations being pushed for the festive season.