StyleSpotter // 36


I'm a huge fan of making lists, mood boards and pinning my favorite must-haves for the season.  When StyleSpotter approached me test drive their new iPad app I couldn't wait to dig in. The StyleSpotter app allows you to create your own personal profile, save items that you love and create collections all at your fingertips. Searching and saving an item is super easy. All you have to do is type in a keyword, retailer or designer name and the item you are searching for will appear. Once you have found what you are looking for you can save it and create your own collection. StyleSpotter will also notify you when any item you have saved has been reduced in price and goes on sale! Creating a collection was my favorite part. It's an easy way to have your own mood board to shop from stored right to your iPad via StyleSpotter. You all know I am a huge fan of the boho trend so the collections I created were Festival Favorites, you can shop my style below from this collection, Mexico Trip to keep track of all of my clothing options for our upcoming trip and Spring Splurges, because, sometimes you just gotta treat yo' self! Make sure you check out and download the StyleSpotter. Then create your own account and follow me here for a peak into some of my fashion favorites! Happy Shopping!









Headband // Forever 21
Sunglasses // Free People
Shorts // Urban Renewal
Sandals // Urban Outfitters



7 comments:

  1. Seems like a good app, Rhiannon. Good review.

    Sharon
    http://www.afashioncrowd.blogspot.com

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  2. That app sounds awesome definitely going to have to try it! Also love that headband so pretty!!

    <3 Shannon
    Upbeatsoles.blogspot.com

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  3. I am a huge list person as well, although I enjoy traditional pen and paper lists I'll have yo check this out! Love your headband as we'll :)

    Kendall
    www.styledsnapshots.com

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  4. I love fashion apps! Have you checked out Bib + Tuck? It's modern day consignment right at your finger tips. Similar to Poshmark- but better cause it's more picky about what it does and doesn't accept. Designers, boutiques, vintage and one of a kind pieces. No fast fashion. And much more fun and entertaining visually. Has anyone else tried Bib and Tuck??

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