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SHOP, SELL & SHARE
Enjoy
Fresh out of the shower, searching the closet for something to wear? Here's your answer: Start every morning at My Daily Look where real looks are featured, each day, and we bring the best of the web to your fingertips. a place to shop, sell and share fashions. SHOP: Get the daily featured look and mix & match it with bargain, splurge and plus-size alternatives. Don't miss the daily related goodies, daily sales, the MDL blog filled with hot fashion tips and bargains. Shop the best shoes, handbags, what to wear on an outing with your favorite celebrities and so much more. SELL: You make money off ANYTHING we sell the day you're featured PLUS wear items you're selling online and we'll link to it for free. We'll link to your ebay, craigslist, online store, myspace page, anywhere -- so you can take advantage of the growing fashion marketplace at mydailylook.com. SHARE: Share your featured styles with friends and soon your own boutique at mydailylook.com.
My Daily Look is easy-to-use, smart, fun and will save you a load of time finding real looks, by real people, that fit your personal style, figure & wallet.
Start all your shopping at mydailylook.com
TODAY's FEATURED LOOK
Easy & Free
Each day we feature one terrific look, sent in by a women like you.
Visitors can shop the look as it appears in the photo, or mix & match with 3 similar and fun alternatives. Our editors don't just shop at one store, they shop the entire web to pull these great looks together and put 'em at your fingertips. Here's how it works for each day: 1) First, you email photo(s) to featurme@mydailylook.com 2) We select a photo from the oogles submitted 3) we hunt the web for the items appearing in the photo and three alternatives: one for a bargain, a splurge and in plus-size 4) you tell all your friends to shop the day your look is featured and 5) you make 10% of all the commissions earned that day.
> Send Your Photo(s) Today!
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My Daily Look is the first site to utilize Plum Ventures, Inc. technologies to enable easy gathering & saving, sharing and connecting across our site and at Plum.com. We are rolling these features out over the next few months. So please stay tuned-in for features that allow for gathering, saving & sharing. We combine Plum technologies within our own proprietary system to give you a unique shopping and selling experience.
EDITORIAL POLICIES
You come first. We have relationships with most, but not all, the merchants linked on our site. Which means we will link you to a product that is just right regardless of whether we receive a commission.
No Celebrity Endorsement.
Mydailylook.com contains publicly available images of entertainment celebrities and other public figures identified by My Daily Look as fashion and style leaders. The products and collections featured or offered for sale on mydailylook.com are selected, organized, and presented by My Daily Look editors. Some of the selections are inspired by our editors' perceptions of the personal styles of these public figures. However, no endorsement by these celebrities and public figures of the products and collections featured or offered for sale on mydailylook.com was obtained or is implied or intended.
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Karina Andrews
From Elle Magazine in Paris to Calvin Klein in New York City, Karina brings extensive fashion industry and business experience to My Daily Look. In addition, she has experience as a fashion designer and practiced law as a corporate attorney for Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in New York and McCuthen in California. Karina is an actor who has appeared on stage and television as well as in several films and commercials.
Ronna Tanenbaum
Ronna brings user-experience design, technology, entrepreneurship and knowledge of how people shop to My Daily Look. She was Chief Creative Officer at Alexa Internet, an Amazon.com company and has worked with Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Internet Archive, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The New York Times and others. Ronna is interested in creating services and products that enable people to create, share & communicate. She is on the board of the Worldlink Foundation and shares a key industry patent for the display of related information associated with a web page.
Cynthia Lohr
Marketing & Communications
Currently overseeing all marketing efforts for family wine producer J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines, Cynthia’s previous positions include vice president at AlexanderOgilvy PR Worldwide and director of communications at Alexa Internet, an Amazon.com Company. She also led Yahoo!'s pre-IPO strategic messaging, and while at PR agency Niehaus Ryan Wong, led public relations efforts for Verisign, InsWeb and Organic Online, among other clients. Cynthia serves on the board for the Edgewood Center for Children and Families and lives with her husband and two daughters in San Francisco.
Annika Pergament
Style Consultant
Annika Pergament anchors the "Fortune Business Report" on NY1, where her segments cover the markets and financial news. Her reports also air on other Time Warner newschannels across the country. She has also appeared regularly in the acclaimed television series The Sopranos.
Laurie Racine
Business, Media Technology Trends, Creativity and Facilitation of User-Generated Content
Laurie Racine is co-founder and President of dotSUB, a young technology company that has developed a free, browser based tool for subtitling films from one language into any other language. Racine holds the position of Senior Fellow at the Norman Lear Center of the Annenberg School of Communications, University of Southern California. She is Chair of the board of Teachers Without Borders and serves on the board of directors of Creative Commons and National Video Resources. Until she closed the foundation in January of 2006, Racine served as President of the Center for the Public Domain, a private foundation endowed by the founders of Red Hat, Inc. During her tenure, she co-founded Public Knowledge, a Washington, D.C. based public interest group that is working to sustain a vibrant information commons. She serves as Chair of the Board. Racine was the first managing director of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and then served as President of Doc Arts for six years, the non-profit corporation that produces the festival. Before starting the Center for the Public Domain, Racine was the Director of the Health Sector Management Program at the Fuqua School of Business of Duke University. She has spent many years as a strategist and consultant for non-profit and for-profit enterprises.
Michelle Visser
Style Consultant
With more than a decade of experience in luxury product design and children's apparel, Michelle Visser has extensive knowledge of how to create and produce high quality merchandise. Michelle has worked as a vice president and creative director in mens, womens and childrenswear for some of the world’s most successful brands, including Ralph Lauren, Mossimo, Nike, Levis, Banana Republic, and Nautica.
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