Attention Style Queens! If You Only Download One App For Fashion Week, Make it This One

Hinge, Bumble and Tinder have all played their part in connecting those on the lookout for love. But, when it comes to connecting online there’s not much out there for those of us hoping to find and forge friendships. (Which, let’s be real, can be really rough after a certain age). However, the recently released Laterz Social app is hoping to help. Going beyond a digital download. And, offering instead a genuine opportunity to pick a pal. With its innovative approach to socialising, Laterz Social is aimed at empowering users to take control of their social lives, breaking through geographical barriers and connecting people in ways never seen before.

Laterz Social App: Putting you in the friendzone

In a world where connections can feel scarce, there’s a special joy in broadening your social horizons and forging genuine bonds. Discovering kindred spirits, making cherished memories, and celebrating the rich tapestry of diverse friendships. However, this can be easier said than done.

Enter Laterz Social. Founded by Rob Wallace, who, drew inspiration from personal experiences, including his decade of military service and struggles with forming new friendships while travelling. His vision was to create a platform that addressed the challenges of making friends in a digital age dominated by dating apps.

“This app is a catalyst for spontaneous connections and exhilarating adventures. Its mission is to break through social barriers and empower individuals to embrace the transformative power of new friendships. Redefining the way we connect in the digital age, says Rob.

Friends with benefits

Laterz Socials encourages interaction between individuals from all walks of life, cultures, and backgrounds. Inviting them into a vibrant community of like-minded souls in pursuit of genuine companionship. “It’s a chance to broaden your perspective, embrace growth, and revel in the magic of connecting with those who bring unique stories to the table,” says Rob.

Recognising that venturing beyond the familiar often demands courage and a willingness to embrace vulnerability, the app supports those willing to take a journey into uncharted territory. “While not without its challenges, the most enriching experiences often await just beyond our comfort zones. With Laterz, you can step into a nurturing, non-judgmental space, where taking that leap feels empowering. Join a community of fellow explorers, united in their quest for connection and camaraderie,” says Rob.

One of Laterz Social’s strengths is its versatility in catering to various social preferences. The app isn’t just about finding friends. Instead, it’s about cultivating relationships that fit your lifestyle. “So, whether you’re an individual looking to expand your social circle, a couple seeking like-minded companions or a family eager to connect with others, Laterz Social offers a safe and relatable space for everyone,” he adds.

Why we’ll be downloading the app this Fashion Week …. sooner rather than Laterz

Laterz Social’s crowd-sourced outfit advice feature adds a unique dimension to the platform, allowing users to seek real-time fashion feedback from a vibrant community. This feature not only enhances users’ style but also boosts confidence, particularly when stepping out to meet new people.

Which is why as Fashion Week approaches, we predict Laterz Social will capture the imagination of sartorialists and provide invaluable support and inspiration for fashion-forward individuals during this bustling week of style.

Whether seeking the perfect ensemble for a runway show or looking to make a statement at a networking event this unique aspect of the app allows users to share their style queries and receive real-time feedback from a fashion-forward community, making it the perfect Fashion Week app for those navigating the world of runways and street style.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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