— AI stylist · $8/month, free to start
AI stylist for the rest of us.
A personal stylist costs $200 a session. The AI stylist costs $8 a month and shows you wearing every piece before you buy it. Same job — building a capsule wardrobe of real clothes that fit your body, your life, and your budget — at internet scale.
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What the AI stylist does
An AI stylist sits between two extremes most people fall into: "build a wardrobe alone, end up with a closet full of pieces that don't combine" on one side, and "hire a personal stylist for $200 a session and do it once a decade" on the other. The AI stylist serves the 99% case in between — building a competent, cohesive wardrobe at a price most people can pay, with visual feedback at the SKU level so you stop buying clothes that don't suit you.
Builds your capsule wardrobe from scratch
30 curated pieces, drawn from a library of real, shoppable garments. Every piece selected to multiply with the rest — the math works out to 100+ outfits from 30 items.
Shows you wearing every piece before you buy
Photorealistic AI try-on per-piece. Decide whether the cut works on your body before clicking buy — same workflow a real stylist uses, just instant and free.
Recommends outfits for specific occasions
Wedding next month? Job interview Tuesday? Business trip Friday? The AI stylist pulls from your accepted pieces and surfaces the recipe. Named outfits — 'The Drake's Office', 'The Aimé Leon Dore Saturday' — anchor the recommendation in real menswear vocabulary.
Adapts as you accept and skip pieces
Every accept or skip refines the AI stylist's understanding of your taste. By piece 10, the recommendations feel like they're coming from someone who knows your closet — because they are.
AI stylist vs. human personal stylist
The honest comparison — neither is universally better; they serve different jobs.
| Dimension | Human personal stylist | AI stylist |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $200–$500 per session, $5,000+ for a wardrobe overhaul with multiple sessions | $0 to start (1 free try-on). $8/month for unlimited. |
| Speed | Wait days for the next appointment. Each session = 90 minutes minimum. | Instant. Open it now, get your first try-on in 30 seconds. |
| Visualisation | Lookbooks and pinned references. You imagine the outfit on you; the stylist describes it. | Photorealistic AI try-on shows you wearing every piece in 10 seconds. |
| Inventory access | Stylist's relationships + your local stores. Range varies wildly. | Curated capsule of real, shoppable garments — Amazon, Levi's, Cole Haan, Aimé Leon Dore-tier brands. |
| Personalisation depth | Deep — they know your job, your relationships, your aspirations, your emotional baggage with clothes. | Style fingerprint + body type + budget + occasion preferences. Goes wide; doesn't go as deep. |
| Best for | Major life moments — wedding, executive role transition, public-facing pivot. The 1% case. | The 99% case — building a competent everyday wardrobe at a price most people can pay. |
Where an AI stylist outperforms
- Building a wardrobe from scratch — the structured curation of a 30-piece capsule that all combines is exactly what algorithms are good at.
- Stress-testing fit before purchase — photorealistic try-on per-piece prevents the 'looks great on the model, weird on me' purchase.
- Refreshing a closet seasonally — fast, cheap iteration on which pieces are pulling weight.
- Travel and packing — generating coherent outfit sets from a reduced inventory (the carry-on capsule).
- Discovery — surfacing combinations from your existing closet that you wouldn't have tried.
Where a human still wins
- High-stakes single events — wedding, gala, the start of a CEO role. The level of context-reading required is beyond an algorithm.
- Body-image work — many wardrobe rebuilds are emotional projects as much as aesthetic ones; a stylist can hold space for that, AI can't.
- Bespoke or made-to-measure flows — anything where each garment is being constructed for you specifically.
- Reading a room — selecting pieces appropriate for a specific cultural or industry context that isn't in the AI's training data.
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Frequently asked questions
What does an AI stylist actually do?
An AI stylist serves the same job a human personal stylist does — helping you build a wardrobe of clothes that fit your body, your life, and your budget — but at internet scale. The good ones do four things: (1) suggest specific garments curated to your style, (2) visualise the garments on you so you can decide before buying, (3) compose those garments into outfits for specific occasions, and (4) refine recommendations as you accept and skip pieces. Cheaper AI stylists only do step 1 (suggest) and skip the visualisation; the better ones close the loop with photorealistic try-on.
Is the AI stylist free?
The first 3 try-ons are free, no signup, no credit card. The browse-the-capsule and read-the-styling-rationale layer is free indefinitely. Pro tier — $8/month — unlocks unlimited AI try-ons, the outfit recipes view (every combination from your accepted pieces), and capsule export to PDF.
How does the AI stylist compare to a human personal stylist?
A human personal stylist wins on depth — they can read context an AI can't (the relationship dynamics, the emotional baggage with certain pieces, the specific event ahead). An AI stylist wins on speed, cost, and visualisation — try-ons are instant, the price is two coffees a month vs. several hundred dollars a session, and you actually see the garment on yourself, not on a stock model. For most people most of the time, the AI stylist covers the 80% of the job that matters most. For high-stakes moments, the human still wins.
Can the AI stylist handle different style aesthetics?
Yes — old-money / Aimé Leon Dore-prep, minimalist / Stoffa-Cucinelli quiet luxury, heritage / Buck Mason workwear, smart-casual / Mr Porter-editorial, streetwear, formal / boardroom. Each piece in the capsule library is tagged with the aesthetics it serves; the AI stylist filters and recommends based on the style fingerprint you set during onboarding.
Does the AI stylist learn my taste over time?
Yes — within a session and across sessions if you choose to save your capsule. Every accept or skip refines the recommendation queue. By the time you've decided on 10 pieces, the AI stylist's suggestions are notably more on-target than the first 10. Skipping a piece teaches it as much as accepting one.
Can the AI stylist replace shopping with a friend?
For the build-the-wardrobe-from-scratch step, mostly yes. For the social ritual of shopping — the lunch, the dressing-room debates, the second opinions — obviously no. The AI stylist does the editing; the friend keeps the entertainment.
What types of clothes does the AI stylist work with?
Currently optimised for menswear: tops (Oxford shirts, sweaters, T-shirts, polos, henleys, denim shirts, turtlenecks), bottoms (jeans, chinos, dress trousers, shorts), and outerwear (blazers, overcoats, bombers, denim and leather jackets). Womenswear is curated and live but smaller; growing weekly. Footwear is catalogued but try-on is currently disabled while we ship a separate footwear AI.
Does the AI stylist ship physical clothes?
No — it recommends real, shoppable garments and links out to the retailer (Amazon, brand sites). Capsule Wardrobe AI is a tool, not a marketplace. The advantage: no inventory bias, no 'we only recommend what we have in stock' dynamic. The AI stylist surfaces the best piece for the job, regardless of where you buy it.
The AI stylist runs on a fashion-trained photorealistic try-on model. Your photo is processed in-memory for a single try-on and discarded immediately. Never trained on, never stored. See the privacy policy for the named third-party processor (legal disclosure).