Press Release: Website lets consumers set fashion trends
Trends come and go so quickly it’s sometimes hard to know what’s hot. But rather than have someone tell you, why not help set the trends?
style spy (http://www.stylespy.net) is the latest and most unique development in social trend-spotting. A simple-to-use and highly visual application, style spy gives you the opportunity to vote on and discuss what’s hot – helping to shape trends – as well as being up to date with what’s in and what’s out.
“style spy is so simple, it’s fun to use and we’re continually working to make it better,” says Allan Barger, 22, one of style spy’s creators.
Unlike social bookmarking, style spy is all about charting what’s hot. Trends quickly emerge as items sink or swim depending on votes from users. Content on style spy ranges from clothing and accessories to cool new gadgets, established brands to upcoming talent.
As well as being a trend bible for consumers, style spy is also a perfect tool for upcoming fashion designers and labels to promote their wares and bring their designs to the attention of a wider audience.
About style spy
- style spy can be found at http://www.stylespy.net
- style spy is an initiative of new media company Rogue Ménage Pty Ltd (http://www.roguemenage.com), who are also the creators of Rogue Connect (http://www.rogueconnect.com) and Seventh Sin Magazine (http://www.7thsinmag.com)







January 19th, 2007 at 10.35 am
[…] StyleSpy - StyleSpy’s new fashion site launched on January 15th. It stands out for its particularly cool layout: items appear in modules on the screen and users click “yes” or “no” to say whether a piece of clothing, a gadget, a car or a new fashion accessory is cool. You can also find the newest, top rated and random items, or submit your own. You submit items manually on the site, but it could really do with a bookmarklet. Rival Stylehive is doing a similar thing, but using the traditional social bookmarking model. […]
January 27th, 2007 at 12.36 pm
[…] StyleSpy - StyleSpy’s new fashion site launched on January 15th. It stands out for its particularly cool layout: items appear in modules on the screen and users click “yes” or “no” to say whether a piece of clothing, a gadget, a car or a new fashion accessory is cool. You can also find the newest, top rated and random items, or submit your own. You submit items manually on the site, but it could really do with a bookmarklet. Rival Stylehive is doing a similar thing, but using the traditional social bookmarking model. […]