Whether we’re talking fashion-y items like the Harputs Swacket or Benefit’s Benetint, things that can be used in more ways than one have fascinated me for years. So I was all for the chance to play with one of the latest Ultrabooks when offered the chance by the folks at Intel after their San Francisco [...]
View PostNews: The Internet’s 1st Fashion Brand, Same-Day Delivery Wars, TheLi.st + More
News and interesting, possibly quite stylish thought fodder from the intersection of fashion, technology and style… I love Everlane as much as the next basics-seeking fashion consumer, but can you really call it the first Internet fashion label? Emmm. via The Cut Are we on the precipice of the Internet’s version of a good, old-fashion [...]
View Post apple, australian startups, ballun, bufferbox, churnalism, everlane, facebook amazon, fashion startups, genevieve bell, google, intel, same-day delivery, tech journalism, the state of journalism, theli.stLight Bright: The Girlie, Glowy Dresses of Vega Wang
These light-up dresses are not the product of Vera Wang, as rapid email-scanning at first led me to believe when this news popped up on my radar (a.k.a. gmail inbox), but instead the work of Chinese designer Vega Wang for the Intel- and Vice-backed Creators Project. The collection, dubbed Alpha Lyrae, includes eight dresses with [...]
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