Oscar de la Renta
July 7, 2021Contour Earrings: Ear Climbers
November 1, 2021Collectors are unique. We find pleasure in objects, and the internet has vastly changed how we locate those coveted or elusive treasures.
The search becomes a ritual, and for me, it’s paired with my morning espresso as I sit in bed surrounded by oversized fluffy pillows with iPhone in hand. But the success of my morning is subject to algorithms and the accuracy of the search result.
Over the past couple of years, I noticed a shift in marketplace search results. My morning routine evolved from that of great pleasure to a dismal hit and miss of unrelated listings. My quest to find and study what the marketplace had to offer had become a chore.
However, I recently discovered a new app called GEM, and my morning routine has been delightfully changed. To say it succinctly, it delivers! Not only do I get a fresh assortment of items to view based on my search terms, but I also get results that are easy to navigate and view. The website and app both feature beautiful, curated collections that are delightful and inspiring. The platform’s “Gem Stories” are true motivating stories of humanity, style, and vintage. The site offers so much more than search results; it’s a celebration of vintage culture. It truly delivers on its promise—“Gem brings all online vintage into one search.” Two of my favorite searches are https://gem.app/search?terms=napier and https://gem.app/search?terms=trifari I strongly suggest your rush to the App Store or Google Play and download the app today! https://gem.app/
Other fashion websites created by this duo are:
https://nyc-looks.com/ NYC Street Fashion.
https://hel-looks.com/ An organic archive of street fashion.
https://nycvintagemap.com/ This site has everything mapped out for your New York vintage shopping trip!
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To read about my work featured on GEM, please visit Napier – The Jewelry Brand That Once Commanded American Fashion