Entries Tagged as 'Amber Recommends'

6 Reasons Why I Haven’t Updated My Blog Recently

29.11.13

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So in between 1) going to LA, (click to read my diary!) 2) filming a new pilot  3)  Running @MYFLASHTRASH   4) moving house ( cardboard boxes. so many cardboard boxes) 5) writing my new column for Harper’s BAZAAR  yay 6) Watching these lol youtube rant videos and eating bounce balls – I have managed to woefully neglect this blog for a couple of weeks. Je suis désolée!   

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[above: Messing around with Poppy Jamie, Bonnie Wright and Jazzy De Lisser at the opening of The Box in L.A. this month.]

There’s a million things I’d love to share- from this great article on FAB , to the rise of poolsidepreneurs,  and my speech from Buckingham University ( giving insights into starting your own business and getting into the career you want!).

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But I’ll just start from last night! So to Goswell Road, where wonderful architect Zaha Hadid launched her collaboration with Swiss jewellery house Caspita. Delicate, diamond encrusted pendants sat in zen like karma inspired shapes combined with some minimalistic mesh rings. With prices starting at £900 you may have to find someone to swoon under the mistetoe to get your hands on these beauties!

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Beauties for him? Check out my BAZAAR column for 5 places to buy the perfect presents for men like this rad mad men poster from minimalistic prints.

Im soooo excited our new packaging has arrived! These dreamy boxes are perfect for storing girly stuff in your bedroom! Onto other dreamy matters, new FLASH TRASH GIRL jewellery has just dropped and im obsessed have you seen it yet? The cutest new necklaces perfect for a winter wardrobe update or xmas gift for your BFF <3

Love these new delicate bracelets.

delicatebracelets and finally some new music. Peace. Love & Perseverance. xox

What if brands made their slogans honest?

01.11.13

Transparency and honesty  have emerged as trends in brand building in the last year, with company’s like Everlanewho are creating greater traceability throughout the supply chain, gaining considerable traction. Instagram has provided a great platform for brands to convey that transparency through images of sketches, workshops and the offices and studios where the people behind the product work. Video uploads in tandem with this are consistently more apparent on my feed from brands, like DollMemories (a Russian apparel company), that uses the feature to show beautiful clips of their illustrator creating incredible drawings.  
 
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As supply chains become more accessible to consumers, Instagram lead businesses are thriving as enterprising individuals capitalize on the network’s unprecedented commerce function.  I’ve seen overwhelming growth in individual jewellery brands who are curating product from wholesalers and branding it (If only I had that marketing tool back when I started My Flash Trash from my dorm room at school! Armed only with wordpress and facebook as a marketing platform) The creative process and manufacturing is getting honest, but what if brand’s slogans became honest too? My top picks from new site honestslogans
 

5 Ways To Spend Your Time This Week

19.10.13

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 Wearing Fendi & Sandro at Monica Vinader’s #JoyOfGifting event this week

READ:  

How Does a Meme Become A Viral Sensation? via @Mashable ‘ It requires a special mix of relatability, humor and oddness to take on a life of its own.’

Smartphones are making shopping more fun via @PandoDaily ‘Shopping is getting even more fun and repackaged as entertainment. Mobile phones are being used as entertainment devices,’

What 11 Successful People do Before Bed via @BusinessInsider ‘Chenault likes to write down the top three things he wants to accomplish the next day. This helps him prioritise first thing the next morning.

EAT: 

  BERNER’S TAVERN – The London Edition Hotel. The hit fashion week hang out spot is still top of my list of places to eat  right now.  Get the crispy rock shrimp roll.

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DRINK:

 The Worship Street Whistling Shop.  Full of dark nooks and candle lit corners, this gin emporium is east end decadence in all it’s hip glory. Try the delicious Rose Sangree- with lavender and cinnamon it’s like a wonderful Summer Christmas.

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SHOP: 

 Village Bicycle ( now down on Brick Lane) is one of my fave London stores! A neon, mexican rave of a fashion shop- Willa Keswick’s concept store is the millenial’s mecca. Modern art hangs with Japanese candy and rails of cool street wear and indie brands. Pick up some Kat Maconie Shoes, We Are Handsome swimwear and  of course brand new FLASH TRASH GIRL jewelery, cool chokers and unique rings!

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Black Cameo and Cross ChokerTextured Gold HoopsLeather Spike Choker

– CHOKERS – HOOP EARRINGS-

Are online sizing tools really the best way for retailers to reduce returns?

13.10.13

ASOS Chief Executive Nick Robertson said a 1 percent fall in returns would immediately add 10 million pounds ($16 million)to the company’s bottom line. The debated ‘basket sealing’ offering off ‘Free Returns’ from online retailers is widely expected by US consumers and increasingly demanded by their UK counterparts- but with up to half of all clothes bought online being sent back is that up lift in sales actually damaged by increased returns?  

A wave of virtual fitting room, and sizing tech start-ups are attempting to minimise costly returns for retailers by personalising the shopping experience. But will consumers really want to reveal their vital statistics and go to the trouble of measuring themselves?  If you don’t have to return something then clearly that is a better experience than having to return something. In Online Jewellery we see an increasing number of shoppers coming in to our Flash Trash showroom to try before they buy, whilst we will continue to offer this service, ultimately we see a lower return rate in the jewellery that is most accurately and beautifully displayed in product and model shots. Good photography and video content remain key as ASOS’s popular catwalk feature proves. A huge selling point- thousands of young female shoppers can voyeristically see themselves sashaying down a runway. (I’d still rather see that and imagine it was me than see a digitised online model of myself in the dress.) House of Fraser is another retailer trialling size tech with their true fit tool, whilst Warby Parker offers an impressive 5 pairs, 5 days 100% free at home trial. (I cannot even begin to imagine what that is like to manage, chasing consumers to return the not 1 but 5 pairs) So as retailers scramble to deliver the most efficient omni-channel strategy what are the  return-reducing tools out there right now?

1) Sizing Tools

Companies like Fits.me create virtual fitting rooms for brands. I really don’t know how useful this is…how many women really want to measure themselves and store these details online? I can see a privacy leak scandal now….So I have to enter all of my measurements and then see a stranger’s body represent how it would look. ( see below) Whilst the tech is slick, the overall experience does not incentivise me to buy- I’d still rather go into a store, or take a risk and buy and return it. Perhaps new ‘luxury angled’ sizing tool start up Befittd will offer a better experience..

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( The Virtual Fitting Room on LK Bennett)

2) ShowRooms

E-commerce still only accounts for 15 percent of total garment sales. Just imagine if ASOS had a huge TopShop style Oxford Circus FlagShip, where you can try on until your heart’s content. Providing somewhere consumers can hang out, and feel cool (Apple Stores, Private Brand Member Clubsand try out products still seems the most viable option to link products online with a real life experience that is more than a packed high street store, overloaded with merchandise and a queue for the fitting rooms.  

( The Warby Parker Show Room)

3) Augmented Reality

 I love watching the steps company’s like Holtion and Blippar are taking to make enjoyable 3D digital experiences. Whilst that often means printing out a piece of paper with a barcode on for the webcam tool to use- the effects on screen are still pretty cool. The steps right now are not dissimilar from a virtual fitting service, but as the tech improves with projections and more I think this is an exciting tool to watch.

Holition Portfolio from Holition AR on Vimeo.

4) Social Approval Tools

My Instagram feed is full of people’s photos of themselves in dressing rooms..should they buy this dress or jumper? Apps like Go Try It On (recently acquired by Rent The Runway) allow users to vote on each others outfits, if you know 50 friends have liked that pair of shoes you just bought, im guessing your chances of keeping them is pretty high. The inclusion of social buttons on product pages or MADE’s customer review programme (that offers a £15 voucher code incentive for customers who share a photo of their Made purchases at home) is another social tool that counts.

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Consumers are increasingly uploading an image of the product they just bought to Instagram- tagging or @’ing the brand. If there was a way for the brand to not only like back but get it’s follower base to like the photo too- making it one of the most liked photos of the users page- then those thoughts of social approval and ‘cool points’ are definitely going to remove any  intention of returning. Maybe the solution for this lies in a specific affiliates network or own brand social platform with a gaming structure and rewards.. 

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