Villoid:
We can’t list our favourite fashion apps without mentioning Villoid. Launched last year by Alexa Chung, this app allows the user to create their own moodboards pinterest-style but has a buy option for products. Using high end and high street you can create your dream wardrobe. You can follow other users and be notified when certain items become ‘hot’.
Lyst:
Lyst works in a similar way to Instagram in that you follow your favourite designers and create a feed of their designs. You get a notification when the pieces you’ve ‘liked’ come on sale. There’s also a feature of fashion articles written by the apps’ fashion editorial team.
The Hunt:
Ever wondered where a passerby or celebrity got their street-style look from? Download The Hunt. A useful app, it allows you to post a photo of a piece of clothing and the other 4 million users will report back with either the item in question or something very similar. Loved by bloggers, it’s an essential.
Polyvore:
Polyvore works similarly to Pinterest and Villoid in that you create and save mood boards of outfit inspiration. You can be inspired by other user’s boards and set your price range to suit your budget when finding clothes and accessories.
Victoria Copeland
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