Mobile : 6 Ultimate Fashion Apps for Stylish Android Users
If you're an Android-toting fashionista, here are the apps you need to download to stay in-the-know about the community's micro-trends and latest looks leaving the runway. Fashion apps help you find inspiration, discover key products, purchase gifts on the go and show off your killer taste.
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If you're an Android-toting fashionista, here are the apps you need to download to stay in-the-know about the community's micro-trends and latest looks leaving the runway. Fashion apps help you find inspiration, discover key products, purchase gifts on the go and show off your killer taste.
Fashion-forward Android users should also take advantage of the street scenes, blog content and behind-the-scenes looks from fashion shows on mobile style apps.
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The big beautiful screens on various Android devices are meant for more than just texting, calling, checking in and scanning tweets. We think Android phones are exceptional for strolling through fashion photography, reading content and watching exclusive videos.
We've sifted through the options on the Google Play market and here are our favorites. The arsenal of apps will keep you informed and looking your best.
1. Pose
If you visit The Sartorialist or Lookbook.nu daily for street style photography, we strongly recommend Pose for a never-ending stream of style inspiration.
On Pose, users can upload pictures of their favorite outfits, shoes and accessories. The app's feed is devoured by a growing community of a million fashionistas. A part of the huge clothes-loving community are style mavens Leandra Medine, Rachel Zoe and Coco Rocha.
Users are encouraged to tag products with the item's brand and price. This lets curious shoppers know where to buy coveted pieces. This app is also great for immediate outfit feedback. Fellow fashionistas can "Love" or "Share" a look by email, or on Facebook and Twitter. Make sure to follow your favorites for a tailored stream of street style.
Price: Free Google Play
2. Fashism
Ever wish your mirror could talk? If so, Fashism may be the next best thing. Simply upload a photo, ask the growing community a question and get answers back in real time. Questions asked frequently on the network include "Should I buy this?" and "Does this outfit work?"
The app's social users are prepared to tell you to change to avoid any fashion faux pas. Fashism users can also share their inquiries by text, email, Facebook or Twitter for advice.
Price: Free Google Play
3. Net-A-Porter
The mobile version of Net-A-Porter is as sleek and easy-to-navigate as its award-winning web counterpart. Content is presented like in magazine form online and on the mobile app.
With the app, users can look at clothes and accessories from the world's 350 leading designers, create wish lists, mark favorite products, read daily fashion news and access live video.
Price: Free Google Play
4. Snappette
Snappette is a digital fashion app that's revolutionizing the way we shop. Fashion-forward users can help other shopaholics on the network get their hands on trendy pieces by taking pictures of items while shopping.
Users help each other out by tagging the best finds and their favorite pieces with relevant purchasing information. In Snappette's photo stream, users can stroll through trending items that are "Near," "Hot" or "New."
Price: Free Google Play
5. H&M
This Android app gives you behind-the-scenes access to the global clothing brand (with around 2,600 stores worldwide). As the beloved budget brand launches new products, app users get the first look at new shapes, textures and styles being incorporated into the season's clothes and accessories. On the app, fans can also create wish lists, view the latest campaigns and see the latest news from H&M.
Price: Free Google Play
6. ASOS Mag
UK's largest online retailer ASOS.com offers a selection from more than 50,000 branded product lines and ships to customers in more than 160 countries.
The ASOS Magazine app, available to Android users, showcases monthly trends, key pieces for each season, fashion spreads and beauty editorials. Full-length magazines can be read on the mobile app for free. The app also includes an archive of old editions. If you admire something in a current spread, simply click through to the ASOS.com marketplace to buy the featured product.
Price: Free Google Play
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