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The Dubai-based e-commerce platform is launching its mobile app.
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THE LIST, the Dubai-based pioneering luxury fashion e-commerce platform, is launching its new mobile app that seamlessly integrates globally-sourced product and content as well as providing a personal luxury shopping experience- fashion and designer decor- which is expertly selected.
From key pieces of the latest fashion collections to one-of-a-kind vintage pieces and exceptional design items, shoppers can now gain unique access to fashion and luxury products straight from the most exclusive boutiques in New York, Paris, London, Moscow and Tokyo to purchase incredible products and have them delivered directly to their doorstep with a simple tap of their phone.
All stories are directly shoppable from the app and all aspects of have been created specifically with a mobile audience in mind. The app’s overall user navigation is built around native mobile gestures that will especially appeal to the millennial luxury clients.
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