Credit Crunch Fashion

Laura Davis
Thursday 18 June 2009 16:20 BST
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The 'Online Fashion 100' was made as the guide to who's who in online fashion, with some of the most important people behind the UK's online fashion industry gracing the list. Last night it reached a conclusion when the winner was announced.

Caprice turned up to show her support, and Nicky Hamilton Jones found work after '10 Years Younger' by announcing the winner - the Chief Executive of Koodos.com, Miriam Lahage. Miriam was last night named as the most influential person in online fashion, and with the site offering big name brands for less with more bargains than their main competitor Net-a-porter, get ready to hear that name.

There seem to be an endless amount of websites that offer discounts on brands, but also sites that just offer great but affordable clothes. If you're less inclined to couture, and more in favour of the high-street then these websites will show you where to get the look for less.

Click on the image to launch our guide to the top ten money saving fashion websites

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