We recently checked out a site called My Shoephoria for all us women with a jumbled shoe collection. Here’s what we found.
We recently checked out a site called My Shoephoria for all us women with a jumbled shoe collection. Here’s what we found.
There’s been some hype around Tyra Banks’s new site TypeF, so we new it was time to give it the TBF analysis. We started by watching Tyra’s welcome video, which certainly didn’t disappoint in the way of the kooky, fun woman we know and love. TypeF, according to Ms. Banks, won’t simply spit information at you, but will tailor its content–the ‘it’ looks and all that stuff you grab from fashion mags–and make it about and for you.
Have you ever seen a hot shirt or designer handbag online, the runway or elsewhere and been like “Where the heck can I get that”? You then promptly Google the item with the best terminology you can find and you come up dry. We get it – we’re still searching for a pair of thick-rimmed glasses that Amanda Seyfried wore to the US Open years ago.
On Chloelovescharlie.com’s “About Us” page, you’ll find a nice little story about a fashion-savvy career girl that fell in love with a tech-genius boy. From this romantic relationship, a website was born. I mean, that’s always what happens when people fall in love, right? We kid. It’s a cute story that certainly endears us to the creators of the site, but of course we don’t expect you to shop there solely based on that.
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