Want Charlize Theron’s Oscar winning hairstyle? Want to give someone Charlize Theron’s Oscar winning hairstyle? Whether you’re a top stylist (or beauty therapist, masseur or more), or a client with high standards, StyleSeat is a free style network to connect you with the right people.
A great idea, following recent trends on the internet (connecting service providers with customers and clients in niche networks), StyleSeat makes it easier for consumers to book their next hair styling, massage, personal trainer session, manicure and more; and helps those businesses to grow by providing them with a dynamic, bookable online profile to connect with new and existing clients. As you can see from the stylist’s profile below, it’s easy to see the sorts of hair styles he creates, and it’s so easy to book an appointment or get a special deal! Click here to get inspired for your next beauty, wellness or hair treatment.
My Fashion Database is the fashion industry’s go-to resource; celebrating the credits that move fashion forward. You’ll find on it neat and easily accessible sections organizing fashion credits of all the latest covers, campaigns, and editorials from publications and brands around the world. If fashion’s your thing, you’ll love this. Click on the pic below to check it out.
Now if style’s your thing, you also need to check out All My Faves’ Style Sites of the Year 2011. We’ve featured the 10 coolest style sites we found this year (unfortunately it was too late to include MyFashionDatabase!). You can discover them, and then vote for your faves!
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WIWT – WIWT allows you to share photos of your outfits and discover new styles and brands. You can share what you’re wearing, where it’s from, where you’re wearing it and how you feel.
We Love Wool – The wool fashion Lookbook – Find fashion by feelings. View the gallery of Looks from around the world, every Look features the luxury of wool or superfine merino wool.
Lost At E Minor – Lost At E Minor is an online publication of inspiring art, illustration, photography, music, fashion and more.
Of a Kind – Each week, Of a Kind select one designer to feature on the site. They share a series of stories about that designer—inspirations, personal life, taste, training, you name it—along with a limited-edition piece designed exclusively for Of a Kind.
Editions range in size from five to 50 pieces, and each piece comes with a certificate of authenticity that’s signed and numbered by the designer. You can display it proudly wherever you wish.
Get Addicted To – A charming daily mix of creative culture, Get Addicted To is a digital hub for inspiring finds and stories in street culture, graphic design, web design, illustration, photography, fashion, film and art.
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Sneakerpedia – Powered by Footlocker, Sneakerpedia is a unique platform for sneaker fans where they can contribute their favorite shoes’ history brief with their own personal story twist. What do your sneakers mean to you? Browse the gallery to find your own pair of sneakers, and if it’s missing, add it. Follow other proud sneakers owners and learn the history behind the classic shoes.
So what does a Sneakerpedia spotlight looks like? See for yourself below with the Air Max 1 example.
Kendi Everyday – When young and gorgeous Kendi got married and moved with her husband to a small town, everyone thought the natural next step for her would be having a baby. Instead, she started a fashion lookbook-ish blog where each post shows Kendi in a different outfit. The photos are amazing (thanks to her talented hubby photographer), colorful and they all make you want to dash to the nearest shopping mall.
What I love about Kendi Everyday is that in each post she includes a hand-written comment that tells you where she got that skirt, blouse and shoes. Most blogs with a similar concept include these much sought-after details in the lowest frame of the post, often even in the comment section. Kendi puts it right on top, and right under the photo she’ll provide direct links that will take you to the item’s respective online shop! Now, here’s Kendi herself, definitely working it.
Tatt.ly – There was a time in my life when I went bananas for fake tattoos. There used to be a chewing gum with a fake tattoo sticker as part of its wrapping paper. I couldn’t get in enough of it but alas, I grew up and couldn’t ‘fake’ it anymore. Although I’m still debating whether to do an actual tattoo or not, Tatt.ly is the perfect no strings attached alternative. It offers “a temporary tattoo store for design-minded kids and kids-at-heart.” Each featured Tattly costs $5 (set of two), and if you want the entire collection you can get it for $35 (15 in total). How cool is that? The store’s Tattlies are unique, creative and attention grabbing. Here’s a taste.
To see the rest of Tatt.ly’s temporary tattoo collection go to their homepage.
Say100 – What used to be VideoEgg and Six Apart is now a sexy and sought-after vertical media company, Say Media. And what a a better way to show off the modern media company’s power than by showing off its most creative customers? Say100 is “a list of influential voices in 10 content verticals, including food, entertainment, style and technology.”
Remember the awesome looking women’s online lifestyle mag xoJane we reviewed last month? Its creator Jane Pratt is one of the Style voices featured on Say100. Other fields featured on Say100 include food, parenting, business (marketing expert Seth Godin is also a customer), tech, design, travel and others. So what do the “voices” on Say100 mean, exactly? Each field’s primary professional has his or her own page with a bio paragraph and links to his or her respective website and social network venues. See Foodie expert Amanda Hesser’s page as an example.
So what’s in Say100 for you? Even if SayMedia’s mighty powers of advertising haven’t managed to impress you, at the very least you will find great sites in numerous categories. In addition, each channel includes a post feed on the right side of your screen which offers high quality updates from relevant blogs and sites. You can’t argue with great content.
Svpply – Back in December I talked about a cool tagging site called Nuji, where users roam around the Web and tag things (can be fashion, interior design and more), share their finds with others and find inspirations from other users’ tagged items. Svpply offers the same overall service, with additional slight improvements. With Svpply you can filter ‘finds’ by selecting product category, gender and price.
Follow users who have the same taste as you do, and get you-centered product recommendation, plus the direct path to buying that dress, sofa or artwork. To start off, why not explore the site’s Editor’s picks?
Happy hunting.