Re: Careers in Fashion
but, i'd think that some of these designers explicitly would not want online store distribution though? i guess you'd have to speak with them, but the only site i can think of that shows (not sure if they sell off the site) designers like m. altieri and poell is barneys.co.jp, but i'm not sure. while i would love to have easy online access to many designers that are harder to get a hold of (well i guess 95% of my exposure to these labels is through online sources) - its really hard to compete with the feeling of a brick & motor store that adds to the clothing (i.e. lift/lift etage). i think a lot of time/thought/money should be put into the presentation of the clothes if you're doing an online shop (example of what not to do: yoox, luisavisroma).
raijin was talking about doing this a year ago, i'm not sure what happened to that- or what he's up to nowadays.
but, i'd think that some of these designers explicitly would not want online store distribution though? i guess you'd have to speak with them, but the only site i can think of that shows (not sure if they sell off the site) designers like m. altieri and poell is barneys.co.jp, but i'm not sure. while i would love to have easy online access to many designers that are harder to get a hold of (well i guess 95% of my exposure to these labels is through online sources) - its really hard to compete with the feeling of a brick & motor store that adds to the clothing (i.e. lift/lift etage). i think a lot of time/thought/money should be put into the presentation of the clothes if you're doing an online shop (example of what not to do: yoox, luisavisroma).
raijin was talking about doing this a year ago, i'm not sure what happened to that- or what he's up to nowadays.
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