-Fashion tips
-Helps people put outfits together
-Celebrity fashions
-Allows fashion students to help people with their own "know how"
-Show people the best places to shop
-Promote independent clothing shops/brands
-What to wear when
-up-to-date trends
-Tips and tricks
-Comparison of fashion products.
Clothing is a huge part of our lives, it gives us an individual appearance that suits how we want to look. However like many of us we are drawn to fashion of others, and how other look. So I'm thinking take photographs (with the permission of others) and then show how those as models of the correct fashion styles. I'd also like to have a history of this to show how, over the years fashion changes and styles return, allowing a sense of experience to come from the site.
Thursday, 8 October 2009
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Modadio, created by James Scott, is a new way of finding everything you could possibly need from today's huge fashion market. Modadio brings together High street stores, independent fashion designers and worldwide fashion names, to make shopping that bit easier for us all.
The concept is simple, create a website which gathers together a range of clothing and puts each garment together to create outfits. The seasonal selections will allow the user to create their own outfits from a range of our chosen best products, as well as having quality and assuring advice on how to mix colours and styles as well as what to wear when and for which occasions.
Website found which includes features that are similar to mine:

http://bodenusa.mixmatchme.com/MME/bodenusa/home.aspx#&&/wEXAwUKbWVudUl0ZW1JZAUBNAUIbGlua05hbWUFCEtuaXR3ZWFyBQljYXRlZ29yeTJleqcKo66HJ28sXrkXY4i3lRxeze0=
The Boden outfit maker uses a similar style to the way I want to present the clothing on my site:
i.e. a model that has an outfit on and can be fully customisable with all clothing presented on the site. e.g. trousers, shoes, shirts, dresses, jackets - one of each selected and presented with the other selected garments on the model, so user can see if items look good together or not.

The site represents the type of presentation that I hope to achieve from this project, as well as the navigational and functions of a successful and well updated website.
http://www.polyvore.com/outfit_maker/set?id=4804568
Polyvore explores another way, perhaps another route I could take. For the outfits of the week that we suggest this would be perhaps a better method. Putting together clothing in one image and having hotspots linking to the items source site. This looks neat and offers the user the option to buy single items from one outfit we have created. It also allows a fast and easy method of presenting colours and styles as combined pieces. Perhaps clicking on these could take you to the outfit maker?

The concept is simple, create a website which gathers together a range of clothing and puts each garment together to create outfits. The seasonal selections will allow the user to create their own outfits from a range of our chosen best products, as well as having quality and assuring advice on how to mix colours and styles as well as what to wear when and for which occasions.
Website found which includes features that are similar to mine:

http://bodenusa.mixmatchme.com/MME/bodenusa/home.aspx#&&/wEXAwUKbWVudUl0ZW1JZAUBNAUIbGlua05hbWUFCEtuaXR3ZWFyBQljYXRlZ29yeTJleqcKo66HJ28sXrkXY4i3lRxeze0=
The Boden outfit maker uses a similar style to the way I want to present the clothing on my site:
i.e. a model that has an outfit on and can be fully customisable with all clothing presented on the site. e.g. trousers, shoes, shirts, dresses, jackets - one of each selected and presented with the other selected garments on the model, so user can see if items look good together or not.

The site represents the type of presentation that I hope to achieve from this project, as well as the navigational and functions of a successful and well updated website.
http://www.polyvore.com/outfit_maker/set?id=4804568
Polyvore explores another way, perhaps another route I could take. For the outfits of the week that we suggest this would be perhaps a better method. Putting together clothing in one image and having hotspots linking to the items source site. This looks neat and offers the user the option to buy single items from one outfit we have created. It also allows a fast and easy method of presenting colours and styles as combined pieces. Perhaps clicking on these could take you to the outfit maker?

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