Founder Jon Alagem left his hedge fund job last year to create the company, which he’s currently bootstrapping out of his New York apartment. Alagem already has a handful of designers and celebrities on-board, including Barney’s New York, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and Nicky Hilton. The app – which is currently exclusive to iPhone – will move to various other platforms in the coming months. Despite the similarities between the two apps, Trendabl’s fashion focus will ideally continue to establish a distinct community separate from Instagram. Trendabl may even become more lucrative than its image network inspiration, whose founders have similarly partnered with fashion companies like Urban Outfitters and Marc Jacobs, but continue to seek out other monetization strategies. With its product-specific tagging and organization, Trendabl seems like it could create a more solid link between consumers and their favorite companies, an effective solution for the kind of concrete business infrastructure Instagram currently lacks.
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