Inside The Tents - Fashion Week meets web 2.0

by sweetsixteen | September 7, 2008 at 02:19 pm
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InsideTheTents.com was born to provide a fresh look into the very exclusive Bryant Park Tents during Mercedes Benz Fashion week. As more and more independent new media journalists are getting access into behind the scenes of the most fabulous fashion event of the season, they share with the world news and observations usually left to selected group of magazine editors.

This fresh voice is projected into the web using the latest social technologies like Twitter, Flickr, live blogging and video streaming, sometimes getting ahead of the traditional media to bring the latest trends to the fashion aficionados around the web.

InsideTheTents.com aggregates all these various feeds and displays them in a moderated way, providing a collaborative coverage of the much buzzed fashion event, updated live.

This is a true and inovating blogger initiative.

50 bloggers (inc. some of the big names in fashion blogging) covers NY Fashion Week in real time using Twits, posts, pics and video.

Enjoy

insidethetents.com


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Terri Potratz
Terri Potratz
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at 14:43 on September 7th, 2008

sweetsixteen, I like this story. It's good stuff.  We have a Fashion Week channel within our Style section, and I've moved your story there. 


This is definitely a very cool development - I cover fashion weeks here in Vancouver and have always updated my blog daily with photos and coverage, but it would seem even that isn't fast enough now!

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Very good story...

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