“THE” Tool for Helping to Decide What to Wear — Polyvore
- April 27th, 2007
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I like to stand naked in my closet in the mornings stressing over what to wear to wear. Ok not really. When I can spare the time I can get lost for hours in my closet coordinating outfits, it’s fun for me.. even relaxing on some days, but on most normal days this is a routine I wish could be automated.
As far as I know no tool or service like that exists for outfit-automation but in the meantime, Polyvore makes outfit creation pretty damn fun — online! How it works is you install a plug-in to grab articles of clothing off websites which are saved to your editor where you can then drag and drop the clothes, layer then on top of one another and create an entire look or outfit. You can also browse sets of other outfits girls have put together using the same items you used.
See below:
An outfit someone created…
All the other looks/outfits others have put together using the same blue top.
Selecting what looks good with what is so much easier when you can see all the pieces and parts juxtaposed. I used to lay out the outfits for my blog posts in Photoshop but after EllleElle turned me onto this niftiness of this tool I was sold. You can use it for more than just fashion… furniture layout, etc. Again — something I used to do in Photoshop for HOURS.
It will be interesting to see where Polyvore goes with this tool. Jianing and team — best of luck and contact me when you’re ready for user feedback!!
As for those dreaded mornings in the closet once I’ve created my Virtual Closet product I’ll let you all know
You’ll be able to record every item in your closet in a online catalog and sign up for a stylist service that coordinates outfits for you. Sound like a service?


Your blog is too cute! I love it. Thanks for the post on Korean celebs. So nice to see something differnt.
Interesting post. I would like to say, there is a service like that.
We started a company awhile ago, Style du Jour (http://www.styledujour.com). The only thing we don’t do is pull images from websites because of copyright.
Check us out and let me know what you think. You may be biased towards Polyvore, but give us a go.
Hey Chocolate Purse Junkie,
Thanks for the comment. I love to hear people are out there listening
Sometimes I just want to talk with my readers u know…
I’ll try to keep it real!
Justin,
I stopped into StyleduJour. Looks intesting. I’ll check it out more in depth. Suggestion: You should open up access to browse your users’ outfits. Most users won’t sign up for an account unless you at least give them a peak.
Good luck~~
I agree and we are working on it. Our first priority is our user’s privacy. By default all users have private accounts. So we are trying to find a balance between privacy and openness to the web.
I usually don’t care what I wear but I always find by self mixing clothing that I find online. Thanks for the tool introduction!
hey, linked back to you!
Thanks Haute Girl! Keep it Haute
Exene — How do you decide what pieces work well together? Any tips you’d like to share?
Hi Jenni,
What a cool site, thanks for sharing! I’m glad you stopped by TheFind Blog and commented. Thanks! I commented back http://blog.thefind.com/thefind_theblog/2007/04/what_makes_a_bl.html
Sorry it took so long. I’m usually quicker on the comments.
Hope to see you again soon! I’ll definitely keep reading your blog.
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Payton
Hey Payton,
Thanks for dropping in! If you noticed I added a poll to my latest entry. I got some votes so that’s at least a little more interaction
Maybe you can try that out.
Good luck and will defn drop by The Find.
Jenni