Covet: Your Own Personal Stylist
June 9, 2009
by The Fashionable Housewife
Filed under Featured
Covet, a new website that is your own personal stylist hunting for your favorite brands in your size, on SALE! This site is able to zoom in on your own personal style and direct you to clothes and accessories that match your personal taste!
It is the only personal shopper that visually learns your style from photos. We research thousands of brands to select items we think you’ll love based on your individual style profile sent straight to your email.
Use the revolutionary Stylyzer™ that utilizes Like.com’s patented visual technology to analyze style preferences based on color, pattern, silhouette, and style. Simply select the styles and colors that you are most likely to wear and Covet creates a style profile according to your selection. You can even choose your favorite brands and blacklist the brands you hate, so you only get things you are really looking for.
I took the survey and my style came up as “Sport Minimalist”!
Covet searches thousands of brands at hundreds of online stores to select items based on your individual style profile. And the best, part? They only tell you when the items are on sale! So not only do you save time and effort, you save money too.
And yes, Covet.com is also on Twitter and they are offering up the ultimate in retail therapy: special offers, giveaways and coveted fashion finds. Follow @covetstyle
Covet.com officially launched June 3rd, 2009 so it’s still in the Beta stage!
Sign up now and enter for a chance to win in the What Do You Covet? $50,000 cash sweepstakes. Subscribe at Covet.com to automatically earn a chance to win $50K. Invite your friends to join Covet and you’ll earn a bonus entry for each friend who also subscribes.
Visit www.covet.com






































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