Apart from being able to keep in touch with your loved ones from all around the world, the iPhone also gives your the advantage of keeping up-to-date with everything related to fashion. So, if you’re one to keep your wardrobe and vanity table fresh with the latest trends, these apps are a must-have for an iPhone-using fashionista!
1. FriendlyFashion.my
Friendlyfashion.my is the place to be when you’re looking successfully get rid of your pre-loved goods. With FriendlyFashion.my in the palm of your hand, you can upload your pre-loved goods, interact with other users, and even communicate with the folks interested in your goods. We can’t imagine fashion being any friendlier!
2. Vogue Stylist
Fashionistas refer to Vogue as their bible, so why not carry Vogue’s daily styling recommendations in your purse everywhere you go! Vogue Stylist offers its in depth point of views in fashion and style, and even monthly back stories on the top trends.
3. Nylon
For the lass who is always in the know of street wear and hi fashion, Nylon is the book to look for, The iPhone app is not here to replace the magazine, but it also comes with a couple of published articles, beauty and fashion tips, and even access to Nylon TV videos through Youtube.
4. Sartorialist
The Sartorialist blog is well-known for featuring amazing individuals showcasing their personality through the art of fashion, and after the success of the Sartorialist book called Closer, the iPhone app was given the nod, and the app makes it so much easier to browse the various looks taken off the blog.
5. Beautylish
What do you do when you have a last-minute party and you don’t really know what to do with the makeup in your bag? Beautylish is ‘the’ app for beauty and makeup tips on-the-go! For the girl that needs to look fresh for every occasion, this app is the one to have!
6. Style.com
For up-to-date information on the best in fashion fresh from the runway in New York, Paris, Milan and London, the Style.Com app is the one to have! Featuring brand new designer collections, fashion reports and even pictures from the social scene, who needs magazines?