Dress for the Occasion
Start with what the day requires, then choose clothes
Each guide begins with the venue, dress code, weather, and schedule so you can narrow the decision to outfits you can actually wear.
Private by default
Your photos are handled in your account workspace and cleaned according to the stated retention rules.
Fast custom answers
Go from an outfit question to a practical style direction quickly.
Easy first step
Start with a clear brief, then preview key clothes when you are ready.
Personal style path
Move from advice to try-on to comparison without losing the decision context.
Choose the event you are dressing for
Weddings, interviews, conferences, dates, and travel have different constraints. Set those boundaries before adding personal style.

Wedding Guest Outfit Guide
Plan a wedding guest outfit from the invitation, venue, weather, and schedule; compare color, silhouette, and length before buying or tailoring.

Tech Interview Outfit Guide
Use the role, team, and company culture to set formality, then compare outfit color, silhouette, and overall direction before interview day.

First Date Dinner Outfit Guide
Choose familiar shapes that suit the restaurant and weather, with enough comfort for sitting, walking, and paying attention to the conversation.

Business Conference Outfit Guide
Build a small conference wardrobe for presentations, networking, travel, temperature changes, and long periods on your feet without carrying separate outfits.

Men's Winter Wedding Outfit Guide
Use heavier suiting, removable layers, and weather-ready shoes to stay warm while following the invitation's stated level of wedding formality.
Petite Wedding Guest Outfit Guide
Compare hem length, waist placement, sleeve volume, and outerwear before choosing a petite wedding guest outfit that respects the invitation.
Women's Interview Outfit Guide
Set formality from the role, company culture, and interview format, then check movement, neckline, sleeves, and camera contrast before the meeting.

Beach Vacation Outfit Guide
Pack breathable pieces that cover beach walks, lunch, and dinner while accounting for sun, humidity, sand, and how much you want to carry.

Concert Outfit Guide
Choose shoes, pockets, and layers for queues, standing, dancing, and weather, then add one detail that connects with the artist or venue.

Birthday Party Outfit Guide
Let the venue, guest list, and your role set the formality, then choose one celebratory color, texture, or accessory instead of several.

Airport Outfit Guide
Wear soft layers, easy shoes, and accessible pockets for security and long flights, with outerwear that suits the temperature after arrival.

Fall Layering Outfit Guide
Stagger fabric weight and hem length across jackets, knits, and trousers, then use a limited palette to keep fall layers visually clear.
Confirm these three things before choosing an outfit
The invitation or event brief, weather, and schedule usually matter more than a temporary clothing trend.
Read the invitation and venue details
Confirm the time, indoor or outdoor setting, walking requirements, and any stated dress code. Ask the host when important details are missing.
Account for weather and schedule
The same outfit may need to handle commuting, sitting, walking, photos, and an evening temperature drop. Plan outerwear, shoes, and your bag accordingly.
Compare candidate directions last
Use AI preview to compare color, silhouette, length impression, and overall direction. Verify sizing, fabric, construction, comfort, and venue rules separately.
Common questions about occasion dressing
Set the formality and practical requirements first, then use preview to compare candidate directions.
What if the event does not state a dress code?
Use the venue, time, host, and event format as clues, then check photos from similar events. For important occasions, asking the host is the simplest answer.
Should I choose clothes before checking weather and schedule?
Check weather and schedule first. Temperature, walking, sitting, security, or outdoor time directly affect fabric, layers, shoes, and bag choice.
Can AI decide whether an outfit follows the event rules?
No. It only helps compare color, silhouette, length impression, and overall direction. You still need to apply the invitation, company, or venue rules yourself.
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Wedding Guest Dress Ideas
Plan a guest look around the dress code, venue, and season, then compare color, silhouette, and length on your photo.

Easy Summer Outfit Ideas
Build warm-weather looks with dresses, shorts, tanks, and light layers, then compare color balance and silhouette on your photo.

Winter Jackets and Coats
Compare puffers, wool coats, trenches, and parkas on your photo to review volume, hem length, color, and layering direction.

Old Money Outfit Direction
Combine knitwear, shirts, tailored trousers, loafers, and coats, then compare restrained color, clean lines, and length on your photo.

Korean Minimal Style Guide
Learn how Korean minimal outfits use relaxed tailoring, soft neutrals, and clean layers; compare color, silhouette, and length before choosing pieces.

French Chic Style Guide
See how French chic combines familiar denim, fluid blouses, trench coats, and restrained accessories without turning everyday clothes into a costume.

Getting Started with LookMate AI
Set up your account and learn the main styling and preview workflows.
How to Choose Clothes for Your Proportions
Use body proportions as one styling input, then assess garment measurements, comfort, tailoring, and the look you prefer.

Seven AI Virtual Try-On Tools and Their Limits
Compare seven virtual try-on tools by access, supported products, personalization, and limitations without treating this list as a ranking.
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Compare your candidate outfits side by side
AI preview can compare color, silhouette, length impression, and overall direction. Confirm size, fabric, comfort, and dress-code details separately.