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Sunday, October 30, 2011

6 sites transforming how you shop

It's not always about brand extension. These 6 small websites are pointing consumers to new strategies for buying, selling and trading merchandise.


Over the past 15 years, the Internet has transformed society. It has generated an entire industry, revolutionized commerce and altered the ways people communicate, connect and build relationships.

From a commercial perspective, online shopping has generated a shift in consumer behavior. According to two studies by the Pew Research Center, this shift is far from over. In September 2010, 58% of Americans went online for information about products to buy, up from 49% six years earlier.

The six companies profiled here are building strong momentum in the realm of online shopping. Their technologies can help consumers save time and money, but the websites also do something else: They expose people to new strategies for acquiring, selling or trading consumer goods. Plus, they plug in consumers to the new currents that will inevitably follow as technology continues to transform personal transactions of all kinds.

thredUP

Based in San Francisco, thredUP is an online clothing swap. Parents can exchange used clothes, as well as books and toys. The website bills itself as a time-saving solution for busy, thrifty parents. You don't have to rummage through garage sales, and the inventory is more abundant than what you'd encounter at the thrift store.

In the real world, clothing swaps are few and far between because they are time-consuming and difficult to organize. ThredUP's marketplace streamlines everything into one browser-friendly interface.

For basic swaps, thredUP customers pay $5 plus $10.95 in shipping fees.

ModCloth.com

ModCloth.com is a boutique-style online retailer that chooses small lots from a variety of designers, all retro in style. ModCloth features only a few of each item in each individual size, enhancing the uniqueness of its shopping experience.

In the real world, boutiques can be expensive and difficult places to shop because they tend to run out of inventory quickly. As a solution to this problem, ModCloth provides an extensive inventory of department-store alternatives.

Above all, the company engages in strong social-media efforts to engage its customers. Site browsers can vote on items that they'd like ModCloth to buy and sell.

The site transforms shopping by presenting a holistic experience online, an accomplishment that eludes many virtual retailers.

Etsy

Established in 2005, Etsy has gained a reputation as one of the world's strongest marketplaces for handmade creations. Its network provides people a place to sell their handcrafted clothing, jewelry, furniture, toys and other items.

Anyone with a handmade product can create a store on Etsy, and everyone can shop there. Brooklyn-based Etsy aims to foster a do-it-yourself culture. It periodically brings online users together for real-world social events that have nothing to do with commerce. Participants show up to learn new skills and socialize.

Lifesta

Lifesta is a marketplace for people to buy and sell daily deals picked up from sites like Groupon and LivingSocial, which bring out the "impulse shopper" in everyone with great face-value offers.

On Lifesta you can buy deals you missed, look for deals that might hold appeal or sell any deal you bought and won't use.

The site offers a way out for shoppers who may have been too eager in snapping up a great deal at Groupon for, say, a morning yoga class. Rather than be stuck with a voucher you'll never redeem, you can offer it on Lifesta at whatever price you choose. Lifesta gets its cut -- 99 cents plus 8% of the sales price -- and you get all or some of your money back.

Rehash

Rehash is another online community for trading clothes and books. The goal of the site is to provide a space for people to share items that would otherwise cost money or go to waste.

The majority of items in Rehash's database are secondhand, but items are typical of what a shopper would find in a mall. Products found on Rehash include Banana Republic tops, trendy ankle boots and Hollister T-shirts.

Rehash is owned by Orpheux Design, a Florida Web studio and creative agency.

Friendgiftr

Remember Facebook gifts? They were really fun and thoughtful -- until people realized that they weren't actually real.

Rob Carpenter decided to take Facebook gifts to the next level. In 2008, he established Friendgiftr, a business he has described as the world's first social-media and mobile-based e-commerce 2.0 company. Now, you can send real gift cards from about 150 merchants. Its apps aim to commercialize social networking sites and smartphones.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Halloween Beauty & Fashion Secrets

Forgot to plan your costume? No problem! A MAC makeup artist shows us how to create cool, cute, and, yes, even spooky looks in no time

"If you have good makeup, it can really take the pressure off of finding a Halloween costume," explains MAC makeup artist, Chantel Miller. "But, every year, we see people come into the store in a panic because they were either too ambitious with their idea or waited until the last minute to try it out."


To avoid this, Miller recommends having a realistic goal about what you can accomplish pre-Halloween fĂȘte ("You won't suddenly become a pro just because it's the last day of October," she points out), doing a practice run at least a few days before the 31st, and, if all else fails, booking an appointment at a MAC makeup counter well in advance to get the experts' help.

As for some ideas about possible faces to try on this All Hallow's Eve? "This year is interesting because there isn't a big movie, like Avatar, that a lot of people will copy," explains Miller. "But TV and the spring 2012 runways were packed with inspiration." Here are a few of her easy-to-recreate styles that will satisfy girlie-girls and die-hard fright night fans, alike.


1. 1960s Vixen

"With shows like Pan Am bringing back the retro trend, a great last-minute costume idea is to go as an old-school sweetheart," explains Miller. "All you need to do is keep your skin clean except for a little blush, wear a pink, opaque lipstick, and apply many coats of lengthening mascara." Pair the look with a shift dress, knee-high boots, and a perky ponytail, and you're good to go.

2. Robert Palmer Lady

He may have been addicted to love, but you're addicted to simplicity. "I love the 1980s glam-rocker look of slicked-back hair, bold brows, and red lips," adds Miller. "After that, all you need is a white button-down, black mini-skirt, and inflatable guitar."

3. Futuristic Femme-Bot

Blame it on Olivia Wilde. "The one movie makeup trend we might see this year is the sci-fi look from Tron," notes Miller. "This space-age aesthetic would work particularly well on women with jet-black or platinum blonde hair. Stick to silver shades for your smoky eye and use black eyeliner pencil to fill in your lips."

4. Hee-Haw Girl

"Jeremy Scott's spring show was a fun reference to old-time cowgirls," she adds. "Part your hair into pigtails, use lots of mascara, and dot your eyebrow pencil on your cheeks to create exaggerated—and super cute—freckles." The only hard part is shimmying into your Daisy Dukes.

5. Vampire or Zombie.

"The biggest mistake people make with these types of looks is that they use white foundation too heavily," warns Miller. "White eye shadow is a more transparent and flattering way to create a paler face." Miller also suggests using darker eye shadow tones to contour beyond-the-grave cheekbones. As for her secret trick to acing ghostly mugs that are still a little sultry? "Keep your look slightly asymmetrical," she continues. "Having subtly mismatching eye makeup will be disarming. Remember: Not-so-perfect execution can be especially sexy on Halloween."

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Cool Carved Pumpkins for Halloween


These past winners of our "Carve the Cutest Pumpkin" contest really got into the Halloween spirit! Their amazing handiwork is sure to bring a smile to your face, and to spark your own creativity.


House Pumpkin

Kim Ludwiczak and Renee Wisniewski of Livonia and Madison Heights, MI, added gourd-and-berry window boxes.

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