For some, online shopping is a ‘soulless’ way to buy clothes, but for others, it’s a fast and convenient alternative to hitting the high street. Two successful fashion entrepreneurs explain why they’re on different sides of the fence. While blogger Liberty London Girl tells us why she’s still here.
Sasha Wilkins - London Liberty Girl
Bloggers have gained huge attention in the fashion world – with a few now wielding more influence than glossy magazine editors and even luxury brands. Liberty London Girl, AKA Sasha Wilkins, is one of these. She tells Coutts Woman how she made it big and why she’s still here.
Stephen Webster - Rolling stones
He transformed the industry with his fashionable, statement jewellery, now Stephen Webster says the online world is welcoming in an even newer era. Here, he explains how the digital world is making its impact, and why he became a social media convert.
For some, it’s a ‘soulless’ way to buy clothes. For others, it’s a fast and convenient alternative to hitting the high street. As online fashion sales continue to soar, two successful fashion entrepreneurs explain why they’re on different sides of the fence.
She’s the woman responsible for bringing everyday designer fashion to life on the internet. Here, My-wardrobe founder Sarah Curran shares how she’s made online shopping a luxurious experience.
Zu Rafalat - Paying lip service
Why is online fashion forging ahead while digital beauty flounders? Here, we speak to award-winning Zu Rafalat of Zuneta, a business that’s breaking the mould. She explains why online success means paying the medium more than just lip service.