MySpace's fashionable Child launches new Designers
Posted on Thu, 8 May 2008 09:39:21 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Jane Lee
LONDON (Reuters) - Young designers competing to get noticed by fashion labels
can now launch their careers online through the fashion world's answer to the
social networking Web site MySpace.com.
Fashionspace.com was created by 23-year-old London fashion graduate Holly Bellm
last October and is fast becoming to fashionistas what MySpace is to amateur
musicians, with 20,000 members in 120 countries frequenting the site every day.
"While I was studying fashion...MySpace was becoming the best place for (talent
scouts) finding the next big band and unsigned artists," Bellm told Reuters.
"I saw all this amazing creative talent around me and thought: why not do the
same for fashion?" she said.
The Web site www.fashionspace.com
features photographs of models posing in higher selling members' designs, and
advertisements for their fashion shows.
"Our core is to try to help young designers break into the market&we're looking
at the tools to get them more sales," Bellm said.
Fashionspace allows members to swap, buy and sell their original designs,
second-hand clothes and accessories, with a 10 percent commission of every sale
going to Bellm and her team.
Members can create personal profiles on the site with photographs to showcase
their wares online.
"We provide a networking platform but more importantly the added elements of
having your own personal boutique," Bellm said.
Bellm says a number of designer brands like British lingerie label La Senza have
recently contacted her to launch their corporate profiles on the Web site as a
means of networking with up-and-coming designers.
Many fashion students that find it difficult to raise enough money to advertise
their designs upon graduating use the Web site to attract potential employers.
Emma Payne, a 24-year-old fashionspace member, says the site has helped her
portfolio stand out in job applications.
"(Using the site) I've been able to see what the market might be like, and
expand from that, it's been very useful to test the market that way," she said.
The Web site's popularity has spread rapidly in the past six months, with
advertisements on Facebook and word of mouth generating on average 800,000 page
views a month.
Most members are female fashion students between 15 and 25 years old who use the
site to buy and swap clothes.
"Everyone wants to be individual. No one wants to wear the same thing from
Topshop or generic brands," Bellm said.
"It's almost like a big Portobello market, you can find quirky things no one
else has," she said.
(Editing by Paul Casciato)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 8 May 2008 09:39:21 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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