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Mobile fashion company Poshmark is hosting its first live Posh Party next Thursday, at The Crescent Hotel in Beverly Hills. The shopping event is open to the public and will feature “a young, hip mix of LA's most fashionable folks, bloggers and designers,” said Joanna Riedl, a spokesperson for Poshmark.
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Is it something to do with the weather up there in Maine?
Maybe, because the executives at L.L. Bean seem to be suffering from not enough sun or too much time indoors thinking of crazy ways to promote their brand.
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For all those with a shopping addiction, hunting down the latest fashion finds has just been made a little bit easier.
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Former model Debra Winter has launched Fashion Nomad, a new iphone app to help travelling clothes-horses get their fix while globe-trotting. The app features "a concise list of indie boutiques, designer flagships, vintage stores and top department stores in the major fashion cities such as New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Milan, Shanghai, San Francisco and Sydney."

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Seasoned private online-sale shoppers know timing is everything and the indecisive need not apply. If you snooze, you literally lose when a coveted item is snatched right out of your shopping cart.
Los Angeles–based online flash sales site HauteLook is doing its part to get shoppers to sales faster with the release of its free mobile iPhone and iPod Touch application—just in time for the holiday shopping season.
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Online-shopping addicts can rejoice! Los Angeles e-tailer and purveyor of all things hip and on-trend Revolve Clothing has launched a mobile iPhone application.
The app is free to download, and users will be able to shop Revolve’s inventory of contemporary men’s and women’s fashions, accessories, and footwear from a variety of brands, including Juicy Couture, Marc by Marc Jacobs and more.
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It was only a matter of time until the proliferation of Los Angeles’ gourmet food truck craze trickled down to L.A.’s fashion scene.
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Shop here before getting here
Just in time for the holiday rush, retail and real estate developer Caruso Affiliated launches a customer-service driven web application that makes the shopping season seem a lot less painful.
Starting Thurs. Nov. 12, “One Touch Concierge” places all of the amenities, services and businesses at Caruso's two Los Angeles-area shopping centers, The Americana at Brand and The Grove, at customers’ fingertips.
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