Hipstamatic Keeps it Made in America during New York Fashion Week
If you or any of your friends have an iPhone, chances are you’ve checked out Hipstamatic—a great app that instantly adds vintage flair to iPhone photos. And with New York Fashion Week just around the corner, Hipstamatic has unveiled a new feature that makes it even cooler: a Made in America “HipstaPak":
From the Hipstamatic announcement:
“For New York fashion week, we partnered with photographer Chiun-Kai Shih to create a new American classic look for the Made in America FreePak! This year designers commemorate the place that gave us the freedom to create. The land of technology and the melting pot of ideas. This year, we make America. The Made In America FreePak will be FREE during Fashion Week (through Feb 16th) and will be available to purchase following Fashion Week.”
We’re thrilled to see that Hipstamatic has joined the Made in America movement, which has taken the fashion industry by storm. We look forward to seeing some of the great American-made fashions that hit the runways next week captured by this all-American lens.
View photos taken with the Made in America HipstaPak.
Download Hipstamatic and the Made in America HipstaPak on itunes.
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