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Wednesday, May 20, 2020
गोलू-मोलू नहीं, स्टाइलिश कुड़ी है भारती सिंह, साड़ी से लेकर शॉर्ट ड्रेस में लगती हैं प्रिटी May 20, 2020 at 06:25PM
18 Of The Best White Jeans To Start Wearing This Memorial Day
To help make your search this summer just a little easier, we went ahead and compiled a list of our favorite white jeans on the web, from structured skinny styles to flowing wide-leg fits. With so many options, it's hard to imagine how you'll be able to settle on just one. Of course, the thought of spilling a glass of rose should be enough to convince you it's worth purchasing a back-up pair — or two.
There is a lot of product out there — some would say too much. At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team, but if you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.
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8 Ways To Play Fashion Designer At Home
With interest for at-home activities at an all-time high, fashion designers have been happy to do their part by releasing DIY fashion kits that allow their customers to do everything, from make their own jacket to craft a one-of-a-kind necklace. “We wanted to give people something joyful and mindless to do,” says Roxanne Assoulin on offering kits that allow to recreate her eponymous label’s Instagram-beloved enamel bracelets at home, as well as releasing coloring pages. “There is no wrong way to color in a page or arrange beads. It’s a quick escape for your mind and your eyes and your heart.”
Ahead, eight fashion brands that will allow you to just that, with jewelry kits, embroidery workshops, coloring pages, and more.
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Say “Yes” To A Personalized E-commerce Experience With This New App
There are two types of shoppers in the world: those who enjoy the many options of the department store experience, and those who prefer the personalized attention of a local boutique. The Yes, an AI-powered shopping platform from Julie Bornstein, the brains behind Stitch Fix, offers you the best qualities of both.
And as of today, you can finally start shopping on it.
With most of our favorite stores, big and small, closed due to COVID-19, we’re all on the lookout for new ways to shop. That’s where this new tech-backed platform, that has been several years in the making, comes in. Like your favorite neighborhood boutique, The Yes tailors your shopping experience to your individual aesthetic. Upon signing onto the app, you’ll be asked a round of questions, from what your favorite designers are to which silhouettes, lengths, and patterns you’re more likely to purchase and everything in between. After inserting your specific sizes for a number of well-known brands, The Yes’s AI technology crafts a store just for you. No one — not even your roommate, sister, best friend, or whoever you share everything with — will have the same selection as you.
At the same time, The Yes also provides the kind of range we’ve come to expect from department stores and e-tailers like Nordstrom and Net-A-Porter, but without the incessant scrolling and filtering. “People don’t want to work to find what they want,” says Lisa Green, senior vice president of brand partnerships at The Yes. “They want their ‘stores’ to understand their preferences and help them get to the perfect item for them without having to sift through mountains of results.”
The team at The Yes has worked for the last two years to ensure that you don’t have to scour any longer. “The more you use the app, the better and smarter it gets,” says Green. It’s true, the more items you click “Yes” to, the more personalized the experience becomes every time you log in. Upon scrolling through your store each day, you’ll be presented with a slew of shoppable options, which you can either hit “Yes” or “No” for. Clicking “Yes” doesn’t mean you have to buy them, per se, but just that you’re interested in seeing them or similar styles in the future. It’s like having a personal shopper looking over your shoulder, recording what you grimaced at and what caught your eye.
Using the company’s patent-pending price-match technology, The Yes will also find you the cheapest price for every item, cutting out the need for you to scour page after page on Google for deals on obscure websites. Even better, you’ll never have to deal with missing out on a sale item again, because, once you’ve said “Yes” to an item, the app will notify you if it goes on sale. You also get the added benefit of seeing items in the exact way a brand intended them to be seen by consumers, with all photos on The Yes coming straight from the brand’s websites.
As for the almost 150 brands currently on board, the selection is far-reaching. “Taylor Tomasi Hill — The Yes’s creative and fashion director — and I worked closely to refine the list of brands to ensure that we launched with an assortment of fashion-forward brands from luxury to DTC to cool new brands that represent price points from high to low,” Green says. “Our lens is fashion, our price point is democratic.” From plain white t-shirts to designer handbags, the brands range from Gucci, Balenciaga, and Acne Studios to Zara, Aritzia, and Madewell. “We offer brands a unique way to be discovered by new customers, or re-discovered by lapsed customers,” Green says. “Brands are most excited about being part of a new way of shopping.”
It’s an easy shopping experience, with the added benefit of being a community-like platform where you can share what you’re shopping (or hoping to be gifted) with friends and family. Right now, the company is also donating $1 for every download to the Good+Foundation, an organization that supports families in New York and L.A. facing hunger, poverty, and unstable housing.
Since our stores on The Yes are wholly different than yours, though, we suggest signing up and exploring the app for yourself. If your curation is anything like ours, we’re betting big that you’ll be saying yes to a new way of shopping in no time.
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