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  3. The Yes - Wikipedia

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    THE YES is a retail app and platform that focuses on women's fashion and clothing. Its algorithms analyze user data in order to optimize product personalization. [1] [2] THE YES has headquarters in New York City and Silicon Valley, California.

  4. Social media in the fashion industry - Wikipedia

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    Customers who want to purchase fashion brands frequently follow fashion authorities on social media and heed their recommendations for purchasing fashion products. [ 13 ] In January 2021, the Italian fashion house Bottega Veneta deleted all its social media accounts "to lean much more on its ambassadors and fans" to spread the company's social ...

  5. Amazon Haul Is a New Secret Shop Where Everything Is Under $20

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    $19.99 at amazon.com. Amazon Haul is a mobile-only experience, meaning you can only access it via the app on your phone (you can scan the QR code on this page to take you straight to the site or ...

  6. Get lifestyle news, with the latest style articles, fashion news, recipes, home features, videos and much more for your daily life from AOL. ... Good Housekeeping 3 days ago 10 fashion trends from ...

  7. New York Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    New York Fashion Week (NYFW), held in February and September of each year, is a semi-annual series of events in Manhattan typically spanning seven to nine days when international fashion collections are shown to buyers, the press, and the general public.

  8. Lookbook.nu - Wikipedia

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    "Lookbook.nu" was a fashion, youth culture, and community website, created by Yuri Lee in San Francisco. It was inspired by street fashion websites and blogs such as The Sartorialist and The Cobrasnake and designed for users to post their own street-fashion photography, featuring themselves and their outfits. One fashion writer called the site ...

  9. Lauren Sánchez transforms from buttoned-up TV news gal to ...

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    From her buttoned-up looks in the early days of her career to her more daring approach to fashion, Lauren Sánchez's (left, in 2011; right, in 2024) style has evolved.