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2016 2017 Gift Guide Best Fashion Tech
Fashion, Gift Guide, Shoes

Holiday Gift Guide – Fashion Tech

2016 2017 Gift Guide Best Fashion Tech

Like flying cars and space hotels, we haven’t quite reached the “not so distant” future promised by fashion tech. LED laden dresses are far from the norm and we don’t yet have self fitting clothes. But that doesn’t mean fashion tech isn’t producing some incredible new ideas that have the potential to shift their industry. Even better, you can own some of these spectacular products today! Check out our list of the most exciting new fashion tech products that you can actually buy!  

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Snap Snapchat Spectacles Sunglasses Blogging Video Snapbot
Eyewear, Wearable Technology

Snapchat Spectacles Launch Via Popup Snapbot Vending Machines

Snap Snapchat Spectacles Sunglasses Blogging Video Snapbot

A few weeks ago Snapchat announced that the company was going to transition from simply being an app/service to a technology company. The first part of the transition was rebranding the company as Snap and the second part was the introduction a new piece of wearable tech. The company’s first foray into the wearable space is a pair of glasses, simply called Spectacles. Think of them as something in between Google Glass and a life-blogging device, neither of which have faired very well in the market place. The failure of both of those devices likely has something to do with them being wearable recorders, which they also have in common with Spectacles. When we originally saw the announcement of Snapchat’s Spectacles, to us they seemed more like a gag product than something people would actually wait in line to spend $130 on. But apparently we were very wrong. Last week popup vending machines featuring the Spectacles, called Snapbots, began appearing, drawing tremendous lines. We never would have guessed it but Snap’s Spectacles seem to be a hit, for at least the 6 days out from launch. In fact, the connected glasses are reselling for as much as $5000 on eBay. But what exactly are they?  

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Burberry Debuting London Fashion Week Looks On Snapchat

Burberry Snapchat London Fashion Week SS2016

With New York Fashion Week closing out last night, the fashion world is turning its attention to next week’s London Fashion Week. Burberry, arguably one of the UK’s most iconic brands, has announced it is going to give the public an unique way to interact with the new Spring/Summer 2016 collection. In a first-of-its-kind move (we have had a lot of those recently), Burberry will showcase their new looks via Snapchat a day before the runway show. The styles will launch on Sunday at 7pm GMT and will disappear 24 hours later, as the company’s Kensington Garden fashion show starts. During the show, Burberry will also use the app to provide a glimpse behind the scenes. If you just can’t wait, the company’s Snapchat channel is already live (it launched in April of this year) and showing off things such as invitations and guest lists.

Burberry’s Snapchat announcement comes only a few days after we reported that the company had launched the first branded Apple Music channel. Burberry has always embraced technology. They were among the first major designers to embrace both Twitter and Instagram (live tweeting their SS2012 show), utilize touch screen displays in their stores, explore using RFIDs to provide a richer customer experience, and offer ‘Buy Now’ functionality within Twitter. Two years ago Burberry filmed their entire London Fashion Week show on 14 iPhone 5S’s and more recently streamed its London In LA show on Periscope. While many fashion brands are struggling to effectively utilize basic social media services such as Twitter, Burberry is taking the lead; publishing buzz worthy and social media friendly marketing that utilizes both short and long form engagement. The company’s strategy seems effective, with the combination of Snapchat and Periscope to broadcast their London In LA event generating over 100 million impressions around the globe.

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