Stay in style: Top stylist applications for every occasion
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Styles may come and go, but fashion never dies. It's all too easy to get stuck in a fashion rut; you feel like you have an average wardrobe or are unsure how to switch it up.
That's why having a styling application at hand is so helpful. These days, styling apps are taking the world by storm - and it's no surprise why! After all, who doesn't want to feel more confident and look their best?
Most of us don't have the luxury of having a personal stylist we can turn to in a pinch, but with these apps, we can quickly experiment with new looks without the hassle of trying on clothes. Whether you're looking to mix and match older items or need advice tailored to your body type, stylist apps make it easy to stay fashionable. So, let's look at some of the best stylist applications around - because why not give your wardrobe (or your clients' wardrobes!) an amazing makeover?
Applications perfect for stylists
The best stylist apps help you to build a fashionable wardrobe that suits your style. You will make better clothing choices for every occasion, feel good and look your best. Also, you save the time, money, and energy otherwise wasted in getting clothes you might not enjoy.
Stylist applications are not only used by people who want to dress better. Personal stylists, too, can use them to find and work with clients. Usually, developers and companies that create styling apps also contract personal stylists to engage the clients who sign up and provide services according to their tastes and needs. These freelance stylists work as consultants or customer support agents.
Freelance stylists can also develop their applications, individually or as a community, to make their services accessible to more people. Many freelancers use the free website from Workee as their digital workspace. From there, they manage clients, make conference calls, schedule appointments, and receive and make payments. You, too, can get a free website here.
Here are some of the best apps for stylists:
1. Renoon
Renoon is an app designed to help men and women with styling needs.
The unique feature of Renoon is that it is very environmentally friendly, creating fabric from purely organic, recycled, and plant materials. Renoon provides products from several sources according to your preferences or search term. It features in-app shopping for desired items. You can quickly pair clothing articles within the app and assess their appearance before trying them on. The app features an inclusive range of styles, with styling tips and suggestions provided at no cost.
Pros:
Renoon promotes a cleaner and healthier environment by using only organic materials.
The ratings, recommendations, and styling services are free.
The app features a wide range of products serving both women and men.
Cons:
Clothing suggestions are not based on your existing closet and can cause users to spend more.
2. Save Your Wardrobe
Many clothing apps focus on sustainability, and so does Save Your Wardrobe. It is not a shopping app like some others. Rather, it helps you get the best use of the clothes already in your closet. The app allows men and women users to create a digital version of their wardrobes. From there, they can match outfits according to personal style, fashion trends, weather, etc. The app also provides outfit suggestions based on user algorithms. Instead of spending money on acquiring new stuff, you can wear what you already have in newer and more interesting ways. Save Your Wardrobe is available on Android and iOS devices.
Pros:
The app is designed to help users build sustainability.
It limits spending since users can use what they already have in their wardrobe better.
Cons:
The app does not allow the purchase of new items.
3. 30 Wears
30 Wears is another sustainability-themed dressing app helping you use your clothing pieces most. It is highly rated as per reviews and ratings.
Like Save Your Wardrobe, this app has no shopping feature but strictly works with the existing items in your closet. Once you upload a particular piece onto the app, it records how many times you wear it, from 0 to 30 times.
By tracking your outfit usage, you can avoid repeating clothes too often, keep your style dynamic, and enjoy durability all at once.
It is available for iOS and Android devices
Pros:
With the 0/30 scale, you tend to buy clothing items with durability in mind.
Tracking cloth usage helps you space your outfits properly and keep your style dynamic.
Cons:
The app does not suggest or sell new pieces of clothing.
4. Combyne
Combyne is your typical styling app with an extra social media feature. If you want to get honest reviews on your clothing choices, Combyne provides a community of other stylish people who will do just that.
The app offers an array of clothing articles from different brands. By pairing these articles, you can create new, never-seen-before styles and send your final look to your community for feedback. You also have the opportunity to help others look good by providing your feedback on their outfits.
Influencers use this app to create new trends in fashion that people may eventually copy.
Pros:
Combyne is a great platform to connect with colleagues and build community.
The services are free.
Users can make purchases within the app and have them delivered.
Cons:
The app makes no styling suggestions for you. You do the work yourself while others provide feedback.
5. Stitch Fix
Stitch Fix can be accessed through the app or website platform. It is one of the most widely used digital styling services.
While you can freely download the app or visit the website, the in-app services are not free. The app provides a quiz to collect data on your body size, budget, and preferences. Then through artificial intelligence and expert suggestions, they provide personalized outfit recommendations based on your results.
These outfits come in boxes of $20 each, delivered directly to your doorstep. You're paying for the styling services because they are charged whether or not you eventually buy an item from the box. However, the $20 is written against the total price if an item is picked.
Stitch Fix is available on Google Play and the App Store.
Pros:
Users have access to personalized styling by professionals.
Outfits are completely curated from head to toe but with the option to add and drop articles as the user pleases.
Cons:
A fixed $20 charge for outfit curation, whether or not the user eventually buys the box.
Clothing articles sold within the app are expensive.
6. Latitude
Latitude is more than just a personal stylist app. Apart from helping you manage your wardrobe better, Latitude provides a space to shop for new clothing items and sell your pieces of clothing as well.
Clothes are sold on Latitude at very fair prices.
The app provides daily style inspiration personalized to your fashion preferences. The inspo feed enhances your style and supports the community. You can also browse through outfit ideas approved and recommended by top stylists.
The community helps you with tips and tricks to wear your clothes better.
Pros:
Latitude has a fashion resale marketplace feature to help users dispose of old pieces of clothing.
The items for sale on the app are crowd-sourced, boosting the economy of the app users.
The service is free to use.
Apps are available on Apple and Android.
Cons:
The app suggestions are based on trends, so durability might not be considered during shopping, and items may not have lasting value.
7. Wishi
Wishi offers personalized shopping recommendations to build your perfect wardrobe. The app is available on the App Store and has a 7-day free trial. After the trial, users must pay a monthly or yearly subscription fee.
Wishi pays attention to users' algorithms. This means that clothing recommendations appear based on your user data and online behavior.
You have access to a community of stylists who can work with you to create the perfect look. You can also work with a personal stylist to create new outfits or pair your existing clothes better. These services, however, come with extra cost.
Pros:
Professional styling advice via online sessions with real stylists.
Integrates you into a community of people with similar interests.
Cons:
Available only on App Store for use on iOS devices.
Apps like Wishi and others seek to provide a space for stylists to find clients and do their business. That is exactly what Workee does for freelancers. Imagine having a website where you can connect with your clients, manage your bookings and appointments, and receive payments for your sessions without having to code or pay hosting fees. That's Workee. Workee solutions for stylists include:
A free website that can be set up in a few minutes.
Booking and scheduling tools like Google Calendar to create and meet up with client appointments.
Intelligent smart board from where you manage your projects, sessions, and orders according to priority.
Payments and automated invoicing for services, account logs of received payments, automatic tax calculation, and multi-currency support — all without commission fees.
Integrated workspace for holding meetings, managing contacts, and receiving payments, all in one place.
Video calls from any device conveniently allow you to make notes during call sessions.
Client management tool helps you filter your contacts by category, keep notes for every client, and logs for every client session. AI assistants even help to smoothen the workflow. Get started with Workee right away.
Conclusion
Stylist applications are a great tool for stylists and others who want to improve their fashion game. We have mentioned some great apps that can get you going. You can also build applications others can subscribe to and get excellent styling advice.
As a stylist, Workee is a terrific tool for managing your sessions and selling your services. Create your own website space and show everyone you are exceptional at your work.