A fashion website called Style.com has recently announced that their free application is now available for Apple Inc.’s iPhone as well as iPod Touch.

Style.com iPhone app

The application from Style.com is now available worldwide. The fashion app displays the latest trends in fashion that are seen on the runways of New York as well as Europe in the devices from Apple Inc. Style.com’s application was made possible by their technology partner – Spotlight Mobile.

According to the company, they were very thankful that the iPod Touch and the iPhone have a touch-screen interface and a 3.5-inch display. Through these features, the fresh fashion contents look more glamorous




as well as stunning.

Style.com has included several interesting things which includes pictures from the hottest fashion shows, Style File blogs, couture shows, fashion reviews, and even video feeds.

Jamie Pallot, the Editorial Director of CondeNet, said that fashion enthusiasts may now see their much-loved fashion shows from Europe and New York City using their iPhone and iPod Touch, just a few hours after the event happened. He also said that the website – Style.com, is always about the marriage of fashion and technology. Through the use of this application, they may now be able to deliver this message in a whole new way.

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  • One Comment to “Fashion lovers will love this iPhone application from Style.com”

    1. on 12 Sep 2008 at 2:31 pmYESORNO

      [...] has come and gone…I’m not sure if you follow such things, but thanks to this Style.com iphone app I was able to do things like watch a video of the Marc Jacobs runway show at the public library and [...]

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