Black and white or light and bright... What are you wearing?
Wondering what's going on in New York Fashion Week?
Well wonder no more... Defamer has compiled a bunch of cheeky images to help paint the picture for you, complete with fur and flair, celebrity and skin.
They foreshadowed this trend last month and now Mashable is back with more evidence that the fashion world is flocking to Tumblr.
Read MoreThe uber-cool micro-blogging service recently outlined its plans to target the creative community and now they are taking their first steps down that path, confirming that Tumblr will be sponsorshing twenty fashion bloggers at New York Fashion Week next month.
A smart move, me thinks!
"Dear Gerry Harvey, Solomon Lew, Frank Lowy & fellow retailing squillionaires..."
An open letter to those vested interests who are calling for the Government to slug consumers an extra 10% every time they buy something online.
Read MoreLast month I talked about how the internet has changed the fashion world - from discovering new designers and marketing, to finding the best bargains online.
Now the fashion world is abuzz with rumours that Google is about to make serious inroads into the fashion retailing scene.
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I was in search of infant costumes for my daughter`s school year end celebration. She wants to wear a Snow White dress, but I told her I can`t promise anything. But with all the offers on the internet, I don`t think this kind of dress will be hard to find.
It's weird how at first the internet was all about domain name registration services and all the serious stuff and now we're looking at what seems to be the easiest thing to control and do. Every child knows how to use it, but I wonder how many of us actually know what this is about.
Great Post. I have not been visiting the site recently. Took a visit again and there were some great comments on the site. Excellent post. Keep up the good work. Bartley Condo
The Dear Gerry Harvey backlash has been lighting up the interweb over the past few days... Good to see! For the best commentary I've read thus far, check out Mumbrella's excellent piece, "Online shopping tax: the biggest PR fail of 2011 – already?"
They still end up losing if this goes through and it's a one step plan. Of course if part of the plan is part 2, where the government's protests that it's too expensive and counterproductive to collect GST is met with a retort that a collection levy to offset the costs... well, then that's different isn't it. Because those two things together would just about bring online purchased goods to Australian retail prices in a lot of instances.