AI outfit advice for work and the office

Work outfits are about repeatable confidence, not constant reinvention. The right pieces should feel obvious to put on, easy to combine, and quietly appropriate for whatever the day actually involves — a meeting, a presentation, a video call, or just sitting at your desk. LiveStylist's work sessions help you build that base and refine it over time, so the morning decision shrinks from twenty minutes to two.

What the AI looks at

Example tips you might hear

The AI talks like a friend who knows their stuff — direct, specific, not preachy. A few illustrative lines from sessions:

How a session works for work

Open the LiveStylist app, pick Work from the occasion picker, and tap Start. You have five minutes. The AI opens with a quick read on what you're wearing, then asks if there's anything specific you want to focus on (a piece you're unsure about, the venue, the vibe). From there it's a conversation — you adjust, it re-evaluates, you ask follow-ups. Preview images of suggested looks render alongside the voice. At minute five the session wraps with a short summary you can save to your style memory.

Common questions

Is it useful if my workplace is casual?

Yes. Tell the AI the dress-code at the start of the session — "smart casual office", "hybrid team, no blazer needed", "client-facing tomorrow" — and the advice calibrates accordingly.

Can it help me build a small capsule wardrobe?

Over multiple sessions, yes. The AI remembers what you have and what's worked. After a few sessions it'll start suggesting versatile pieces that bridge what you already own.

Does it work for video calls specifically?

Yes — mention you're going on camera. The AI prioritises colour against your background, contrast at the face, and whether patterns will moire on the webcam.

Try it

LiveStylist's free trial gives you one full 5-minute session — no card required. Download the app and run a work session before your next one.

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