New fashion web launches: Madewell, Love Magazine, Diptyque

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Tuesday 01 June 2010 19:00 EDT
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Here are the new fashion websites that are worth a click.

Madewell

The label got a boost from its recent collaboration with TV host Alexa Chung, and now Madewell's designs are finally available on a well-made website. A special section, called The Denim Bar, has been designed to make online jean shopping easier, and there are lots of interactive tools and styling suggestions.

http://www.madewell.com

Love Magazine

Having run a blog since its print launch, one of the most-beloved new additions to the editorial fashion world has unveiled its official website, complete with founder Katie Grand's signature cartoon animals, interviews, short films, and the team's fashion favorites.

http://www.thelovemagazine.co.uk

Nicole Miller

The designer has revamped her website, which she felt looked "dated." Her new internet presence feels more like a magazine than 'just' an online store and features user-generated content, lots of social media tools, and an improved e-commerce.

http://www.nicolemiller.com

Diptyque

The traditional French brand known for its luxury candles has been around for a while (since 1961 to be exact) but only now decided to go online. On its new website, shoppers can browse all their scented products, including their fragrances and new bodycare line.

http://www.diptyqueparis.com

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