Thanks to Spotern you can now live in a movie.
The app that allows you to find costumes of films, series, YouTube videos and Instagram posts.
November 15th, 2018
The Italian indie-rock band "I cani" who is back after almost three years with a new track, in their first album sang "I wish I live in a Wes Anderson film", exactly what all of us dream when we are watching a beautiful movie. Costumes are often the real reason why we would be willing to pay to show up in the shot, but we don't know where to buy such clothes and the reaction is obviously a sense of sadness. At that point, our desires to dress as Leonardo DiCaprio in "The Great Gatsby" or fit a flat hat as a real Peaky Blinders collapse.
Nicolas Brunet, a Parisian engineer, seems to have made our dreams come true by inventing Spotern, an app that allows you to find costumes of films, series, but also YouTube videos and Instagram posts. This project was born from our same wish, find the same clothes worn in our favorite film and finally could dress like Lady Gaga in "a star is born", Zoolander of with an elegant yellow suit like Jim Carrey in "The Mask".
Nowadays Spotern wardrobe consists of 170 thousand items, most of these are shoes, confirming how the existence of this project is strictly related to the increase of the sneaker phenomenon. The project is building, as in the sneakers world, from a strong community of enthusiast users, who share information, by being given the opportunity to earn money if someone buys something you have discovered. If you are the first to find out where the new LeBron's or Pharrell's tee or also the latest Bella Hadid's shoes are sold, you have the right to a percentage for each purchase. The talent scout spirit of the fashion addicted is so powered. Everyone knows that, in the fashion world, the important is to get there before others do.
Don’t be deceived, though: you won’t find "Back to the future" Air Mag discounted, but with the new 80’s trend, Spotern’s archive could help you lot. From now you’ll watch films with a different perspective, maybe deciding to challenge Milena Canonero, the Italian queen of Hollywood's costumes. Watch her films and do the communal bit.
You can’t say “I don’t even have any clothes to wear” anymore, we’ll only figure out you don’t watch enough film.