LONDON, ENGLAND, November 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) This Wednesday from 7-10pm GMT, the ASOS style advisor team is here for one night only to give one-to-one advice to inspire your look, share styling tips and cherry pick the hottest pieces from ASOS, or give advice on your existing wardrobe to make your party look go boom! http://asos.to/StyleAdvice
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For additional information please contact Justin Padgett or Jenny Duong
justinp@asos.com/ jennyd@asos.com
020 7391 0353
About ASOS
Established in June 2000 and admitted to AIM in October 2001, ASOS.com is the UK's largest independent online fashion and beauty retailer, offering over 40,000 branded and own label product lines across womenswear - including dresses, shoes, boots, jewelry and beauty - and menswear, including jeans, t-shirts, shoes and shirts. 1,500 - 2,000 new product lines are being introduced each week. Aimed primarily at fashion forward 16 - 34 year olds, ASOS.com attracts over 11 million unique visitors a month and as at 31st December 2010 had 4.8 million registered users and 1.9 million active customers.
In a UK First, ASOS Partners with Skype to Offer Free, Live Style Advice this Wednesday, 23rd November
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[Press-News.org] In a UK First, ASOS Partners with Skype to Offer Free, Live Style Advice this Wednesday, 23rd NovemberASOS offers style advice in exclusive Skype sessions with style advisors.