Apple Pay is the future: just look at Starbucks experience

Another step forward in the payments revolution – will the banks ever manage to keep up?

I have been waiting for the Apple iPhone 6 launch all summer. As my iPhone 4 crashes more often than I have patience for, I’ve been investigating second mortgages so that I can acquire Apple’s latest, shiniest object. So I was surprised that it wasn’t the phone that stole the show for me this week, but rather the Apple Watch and Apple Pay.

Aesthetically, the watch is just fine. Is it an item of great fashion significance? Meh. Suzy Menkes at Vogue put it best: "From a fashion point of view, the external aesthetic seemed neutral: neither super-stylish nor repellent. I would imagine that geeks would love it more than aesthetes.”

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Edie Lush is a journalist and communications coach. She is executive editor of Hub Culture and has been associate editor of Spectator Business, a political analyst for Hedge Fund Omega Partners and UBS, and a reporter for Bloomberg Television.