Covet Fashion App

I’ve been holding out on you guys. I have neglected to tell you about an app I got for my tablet that is so brilliant and so good, that my friend went out to buy a tablet just so she could play it on a bigger screen then her mobile phone. That’s how good it is. I am talking about Covet of course! Now I’ll be honest, probably not a thrilling app for men but stay with me.

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Covet is a fashion game app, every month features a different celebrity who’s the host for that month. This month it’s Vanessa Hudgens.

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Covet is available on all android and iphone/pad type smartphones and tablets and is free to download and to play – I have never spent any actual money on it and neither have my friends. Covet is a bit like those paper doll dress up games meets real life fashion. The game gives you fashion challenges where you dress up a model (who’s appearance you choose) with brand name clothes that you can purchase and wear for yourself in real life.

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You purchase different items with in-game cash or diamonds, submit the look using tickets, other users vote on their favourite looks. Depending on the score you get you can win new clothes or diamonds as prizes. You also get a small diamond allowance every day. Each challenge you enter gives you money, there is an extra easy challenge each day that gives you money and you vote on other players looks to earn tickets to enter more challenges. Much like the circle of life in the Lion King only it’s the circle of procrastination in my life. I digress…

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So you pick a challenge, and each challenge comes with a themed photo and a little description of the look you’re aiming for.

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And then you can get to work picking out items from your closet (inventory of clothes you’ve bought for previous challenges). You submit your look and then after the challenge closes you get your results. For example, this look I did rather well on, it shows me the clothes that I used and how many stars I got.

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They have some pretty funny themes too. There are lots of different skin tones, make up styles/faces, hair styles etc to choose from. I’m usually boring and just stick to the same ones but some of my friends mix it up quite a bit. Advancing up levels by having your closet be worth a certain amount of money brings new hair styles and make up.

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Like I said, all of the items in the app you can buy from actual stores (not that I do because I’m hideously unfashionable) but should you so wish to; you can. Sadly you have to use your own real money for that though.

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To get more tickets to enter more challenges you vote on other people’s looks.

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Simple as that.

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So far I’ve converted 3 people to my strange app addiction but I do hope you’ll join them and connect your app to Facebook because then I can borrow your stuff. Fun times.

 

New Shoes – Finally!

As previously mentioned I am hideously unfashionable. I have been searching for pump shoes like this for aaages, could I find any? No. But yesterday I conquered and got some!
Too Jazzy?
I was actually shopping for some new tops so really I failed dismally. Stay tuned for an update on the dieting *spoiler* I’ve been rather rubbish.

Fashion Hater

I’ll be the first to admit it – I’m a fashion hater.

I don’t buy any magazines with hot fashion tips, I’d much rather shop easily online and (within reason) I prefer comfort over looks. Every time I go into shops they have horde of  fashionable-for-five minutes items that I just can’t bring myself to buy (unless it’s in Primark in which case, all bets are off). Imagine my surprise when I actually successfully bought some items this last weekend that have been delivered today……. OK OK they were online, I TRIED going into the shops on the high street but it was very traumatic.

Hurrah for patterns and also, one of the tops the boyfriend bought me because he was too lazy to do the washing up so we had an exchange! Score for me!
Also lastly, a big thumbs down for Next, I tried on like 3 t shirts, just regular t shirts and the material was such poor quality you could see through it!! Viva Marks & Spencer!