LookMate Style Guides
Find a style direction you can repeat every day
Each guide breaks down color, silhouette, texture, and key pieces. AI preview is limited to comparing color, shape, length impression, and overall direction.
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.
Start with the shapes and colors you already wear
Each style has a different visual center. See which one is closest to your current wardrobe before deciding what to add.

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.

Japanese Layering Style Guide
Learn to stagger hems, fabric weights, and loose layers so Japanese-inspired outfits keep their depth without becoming bulky or visually confused.

American Casual Style Guide
Build repeatable American casual outfits from denim, cotton tees, chinos, and leather sneakers, with attention to wear, texture, and easy layering.

Quiet Luxury Style Guide
Understand where quiet luxury spends its attention: wool, cashmere, leather, measured color, clean construction, and pieces worn often rather than displayed.
Streetwear Style Guide
Use one strong graphic, sneaker, or oversized layer as the lead, then simplify the rest so streetwear proportions stay easy to read.

Business Casual Style Guide
Learn how soft tailoring, knit polos, tapered trousers, and loafers can meet office expectations while remaining useful after work and on weekends.

Boho Chic Style Guide
Combine flowing shapes, suede, woven accessories, and earthy colors while keeping the layers light enough for walking, sitting, and ordinary plans.

Coastal Grandmother Style Guide
Use breathable linen, cream trousers, flat sandals, and structured straw accessories for a pale coastal wardrobe that works beyond vacation settings.

Athleisure Style Guide
Pair functional activewear with clean outer layers, understated trainers, and a structured bag so the outfit remains useful away from the gym.

Romantic Feminine Style Guide
Use fluid blouses, midi skirts, cardigans, and measured detail to bring romantic color and movement into outfits meant for ordinary days.

Dark Academia Style Guide
Build dark academia outfits from tweed, Oxford shirts, pleated trousers, and leather accessories, using varied texture to keep the reference wearable.
Use a style guide with the wardrobe you own
You do not need to copy a complete outfit or buy everything at once. Look for repeatable colors, shapes, and pieces first.
Find the recurring cues first
Notice the colors, lengths, and volume relationships that recur. The useful part is the repeatable styling logic, not one complete reference outfit.
Test it with pieces you own
Build one version from two pieces you already own. Shoes, a bag, or outerwear can supply the missing signal without replacing your whole wardrobe.
Use preview as a comparison tool
Compare candidate pieces for color, silhouette, length impression, and overall direction. AI preview cannot verify size, fabric feel, construction, or comfort.
Common questions about choosing a style
Start with your existing wardrobe, flexible styling rules, and the limits of an AI preview.
How can I try a style without replacing my wardrobe?
Keep one familiar silhouette and add one clear signal through outerwear, shoes, or color. Add another piece only after you have worn that version repeatedly.
Do I need to follow every styling rule?
No. The rules explain relationships between color, proportion, and texture. Keep one or two defining traits and use familiar basics elsewhere.
What can an AI preview help me compare?
It can compare color, silhouette, length impression, and overall direction. It cannot confirm sizing, fabric, construction, comfort, or replace an in-person fitting.
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Continue with occasion guides and outfit themes

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.
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.

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 the pieces you are considering
Upload your photo and candidate clothing images to compare color, silhouette, length impression, and overall direction. Check sizing, fabric, and comfort separately.