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Fashion Mash

There are some very exciting sites popping up on the net and one of the most creative I've seen in a while has gotta be FashionMash.com.

In founder Meg's words... "At Fashion Mash, you share the contents of your wardrobe, arrange them into outfits and get feedback from your circle of friends."

Where did she get the idea?

"My husband, Keith, complained that I was always asking him about my outfits & said I should be asking my friends. And out of that I came up with the idea of Fashion Mash so that I could get feedback from my friends quickly and easily."

"We started Heliostorm Digital Media, Inc. to develop Fashion Mash. Right now it is just the two of us: Keith is doing the programming and I'm doing the design and people side of things. We do plan on expanding our team next year as the site grows to handle features we want to add, like an application for Facebook."

Who is using Fashion Mash?

"We've had men and women from teens to babyboomers join up so far. People use the site for their own daily outfits, to display costumes, and to show off their collections: from their shoes to what items they carry in their purse. There is also some unexpected humor, like an empty outfit titled "The Emperor's New Clothes." Users have put up their outfits on their blogs and emailed the links to their outfits to their friends. Our ideal user is anyone who likes to experiment with their clothes and share their outfit ideas with their friends."

I love going to FashionMash.com simply to see the Featured Outfit.

Posted by Kimber on October 17, 2007 6:00 AM |

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