Online Fashion Stores Part 1

ONLINE FASHION STORES
Internet becoming more and more popular medium of shopping had made the companies to bring e-selling and marketing strategies in their prime strategic decisions. Most of the companies have changed their policies and creating their own websites to boost up the sale. Every year online shopping is growing rapidly. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC) survey, there was 19.2% growth in internet purchase in the UK in 2013 that was fastest in last four years whereas retail sales rose by only 0.4%. So nobody wants to spend hours and hours in high street, when you can get it all at home while sipping coffee.
ASOS Marketplace
Marketplace is the democratic retail space created by online behemoth ASOS. The site is made up of smaller boutiques showcasing under-the-radar labels, indie brands and vintage-clothing sellers for the ultimate eclectic fashion forum.

Not Just a Label
Notjustalabel.com  (Elizabeth Dunn shoes, £235)
If your preferred sartorial tastes lie with off-the-beaten-track designers, then you've found your haven. Not Just a Label, with its thousands of brands, is the world's leading online platform for new designer talent
Oki-ni.com Oki-ni.com (Common Projects high tops, £295)
For those in the know, Oki-ni is the shopping destination of choice for something a little bit different. Alongside its selection of pieces from established menswear designers you'll find a host of inspiring new names.
Tell us Fashion
More than just your average online retailer, TellusFashion sells not only designs from the most exciting new brands but also showcases multimedia content to go along with it including a magazine, blogs and an industry-networking hub.
Young British Designers
Youngbritishdesigners.com (Elise Berger dress, £255)
Created in recognition of great British design talents, this website is a stage for home-grown talent at the beginnings of their career. Designers include one of this season's NewGen winners, JW Anderson.
Budget:
Linzi Shoes
Linzishoes.com  (Shoes, from £40)
Bringing the fast-fashion experience into the footwear forum, Linzi Shoes offers an impressive array of shoes and boots at prices that make it hard to check out with just one pair.
Boohoo
Boohoo.com (Blazer, £30)
In the eight years since its launch, Boohoo has become one of the leading online retailers in providing trend-led fashion for those on a budget. Taking inspiration from celebrity style, Boohoo has won many awards for its price-savvy designs.

Missguided
Having established itself as a must-visit destination for on-trend fashion, Missguided is leading the way in showing you how to wear it, too, with an interactive fashion blog and trend section.
She Likes
Shelikes.com (Red dress, £22)
With new trends emerging on a near-weekly basis, websites such as She Likes are a welcome addition to the fashion scene. You'll find instant trend injections for your wardrobe at prices that won't break the bank.
BrandAlley
The supermarket of online-sale shopping, Brand Alley features a daily line-up of brands from French Connection to D&G. In addition to the timed sales there's now also a year-round outlet section with no shortage of bargains up for grabs.

eBay Fashion Gallery
Ebay.co.uk (French Connection dress, £29.60)

For those not wanting to go through the anxiety of bidding wars and buying from unknown sellers, eBay's Fashion Gallery provides a forum for discount clothing direct from the retailer, cutting out the middlemen but retaining the saving.


TK Maxx Gold Label
TK Maxx has long been one of the leaders in discount designer fashion. It upped the ante, however, with an online presence and the introduction of Gold Label; reserved for only the most luxurious of designer labels.

Share this:

CONVERSATION

0 comments:

Post a Comment