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Anna Abrell is a postgraduate at the London College of Fashion studying MA Strategic Fashion Marketing. She currently works in the London branch of Decoded Fashion where she assists the event director, writes articles about current fashion/tech trends and handles part of the social media. Anna previously interned at Matthew Williamson under the head of digital, Rosanna Falconer. She studied psychology and business administration at undergraduate level and her main interests include luxury fashion marketing, omni-channel, e- and m-commerce and all things that combine fashion, technology and digital. Anna is German and Swiss, and currently calls London her home.

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  1. I dunno though, I wish they would switch it up a bit. It’s always the same people, with the same style of photography. Ferragamo did something similar a few months ago. The Blonde Salad- yaaaawn! I would rather it was people who actually know and wear the brand or can offer a creative take on it (just sayin…)

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I'm kind of obsessed with this Jessica Simpson bag too. It also comes in two other colors and looks really roomy and soft...perfect for traveling.
The Go Run 3 is a fantastic mid distance shoe (3-13 miles), the Go Ultra is a great long distance shoe (30-50 miles). The Go Ride 3 fills the gap for runs and races from 13-30 miles. The Go Bionic trail is a nifty trail runner for almost any distance up to about 50K (31 miles). The Go Bionic road shoe is a fast racer and speed shoe--great for 5K races and speedy repeat workouts. I suppose no SINGLE Skechers model is my perfect shoe, but the full lineup fits all of my needs. I cannot complain. Skechers running shoes are still my favorites. The Go Run 3 lead me to a new half-marathon PR. The Go Ultra got me to a new 50 mile PR.
The brand has always been image conscious and makes a concerted effort to appear hip, trendy and stylish even if the shoe designs are not particular original and often resemble competitors designs with a Skechers make over.The most innovative models that have been released by the brand in recent years like the Tone Ups and the Shape Ups are merely copies of existing shoes launched by other brands but it still exemplifies Skechers ability to read the market and remain current to consumer demand. The Shape Ups range closely resembles Karl Muller's MBT design. Masia Barefoot Technology was the brainchild of Karl Muller. He simply noticed that if a person walks barefoot on a soft, natural surfaces such as the ground they are forced to make minute adjustments in balance with each step.