


The sun is shining and it’s Bank holiday. This means a lot of people have spare time and the streets of London are more packed than usual. Another reason the streets are more crowded than usual would be that the Asos Go app has gone viral. A lot of people are outside today hunting for the symbols, and hopefully gathering some offers. We’re out in London today to spot the ASOS go users’ outfits and get some inspiration.


Meet the community of Asos Go Map:
The Asos Go feature has been live for a couple of weeks now, and we have already created a community of beautiful and motivated young people in London. We have spoken to some of the users and asked them how they have benefited from the app.


“Hannah Solstad Klepp is a Norwegian 23-year-old woman living in Greater London. She has dealt with severe mental health illness for years. As a teenager, she had no idea that the feelings of deep sadness were depression. Or that the feeling of intense worrying was anxiety. She learned to use nature as her lifeline and gained strength from reconnecting with the outdoors in London... “


“It might be a bitterly cold Saturday in mid-January, but Hyde Park (London) has been flooded with teenagers and young adults this last week. Due to the previous two years being affected by lockdowns, isolations, and quarantines, Hyde Park has not been seen like this in a good while. The city of London is still facing a massive Covid-19 outbreak with over 2 million cases since the pandemic began ….”