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Fashion web launches of the week: Proenza Schouler, Jason Wu, Alice + Olivia
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Your support makes all the difference.From last-minute Christmas gifts to exclusive items and all-access blogs: check out what these designer labels' new websites have in store.
Proenza Schouler
The New York-based design duo have added an online shopping function to their existing website. For the moment, there are only key rings, a wallet and a tote bag available (priced from $135 to $185), which make for great Christmas gifts, but ready-to-wear is to follow soon.
Site: www.proenzaschouler.com/shop
Jason Wu
On thewstudio.com, fans of the Michelle Obama favorite can browse past and current collections of the designer, explore runway videos and find stockists of the label. The site also features a blog with celebrities spotted wearing Wu, behind-the-scenes pictures and even his favorite recipes.
Site: thewstudio.com
Alice + Olivia
The label's new edgy website lets you shop the full collection as well as pieces that are only available through the website. Fans will also be able to follow designer Stacey Bendet through her new blog Where's Stacey.
Site: www.aliceandolivia.com
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