Better than Blogger? 6 new fashion apps that will change the way you get dressed
It would be an understatement to say that social media has taken over our way of life. Whether we’re sharing what’s on our playlists (#nowplaying), what we’re eating (#foodporn) or what we looked like when we were young (#tbt), we’re obsessed with self-documentation and there are roughly 3 million hashtags on Instagram to prove it. In a fashion context, documenting the items in our closets is a biggie.
As seasons change, so does our wardrobe. And while we’d all love for that process to be seamless, we all know it’s not. Enter the over 50 closet apps now on the market, here to help catalog items, document daily looks, and get inspired. From setting up your own personal look book to helping you find which colour is currently hottest in fashionable capitals across the globe, we’ve rounded up 6 of our favourite apps to help you revolutionize your day-to-day fashion routine. May we add: they are all free!
Cloth (iTunes)
Providing a digital archive of your daily looks, Cloth allows you to catalogue your outfits by events, weather and more. What’s best about this app is that you can always refer back to your favourite looks with just the click of a button. Now you’ll never forget when the last time was that you wore your favourite LBD.
Pose (iTunes)
With a following of more than 3,000 fashion bloggers, this app allows you to upload your outfit of the day and share it with your followers. Not only can it help you discover new inspirational looks through tags, but it can also keep track of your own routine as well as shop your favourite outfits created by other trendsetters. Did we mention celebrities like Rachel Zoe, Coco Rocha and Leandra Medine are huge fans?
NetRobe (iTunes)
Repeating your outfits too often for lack of imagination? NetRobe allows you to photograph and upload individual clothing items from your closet do you can digitally mix and match.
Pimkie Color Forecast (iTunes)
Can’t decide on what colour you want to wear? This app finds the colour that is currently trending in 3 of Europe’s fashion capitals: Paris, Milan, and Antwerp and provides complementing shade suggestions.
Go Try it On (iTunes)
For those of you who are often indecisive in the change room, this app allows you to instantly ask for purchase advice by sharing your outfit with an online community of thousands who are there to chime in.
Trendabl (iTunes)
Known as the Instagram of fashion, this easy-to-use app allows you to filter your photos, share your outfits while discovering friends in the community. Follow brands and fashion influencers like Diane von Furstenberg, Michael Kors, and Barneys New York to follow their updates and style recommendations. Even the Olsen twins are on it!
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