Shopstyle, Stitch Fix
As the season changes, we’re guessing your wardrobe needs a refresh – new colours, new sweaters, new shoes. Here we’ve compiled a list of fashion and styling apps that will help you and your wardrobe as autumn starts.
As obvious as it is, Pinterest is THE app for creative inspiration of any kind. You can find so many styles and looks to influence your outfit ideas, you can create your own virtual mood boards and mould your algorithm so that it’s that much simpler to find the pictures that tickle your aesthetic. All of this without the toxicity of other social apps.
ShopStyle
ShopStyle puts everything in one place: style inspiration, the best deals, planning future purchases, and the actual shopping. ShopStyle puts together the trendiest buys and the best sales, as well as posting articles on up and coming trends and designers. The app can also notify you when your favourite items go on sale or a new deal is found. It’s a must-have app if you love a good deal and the latest trends.
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Deemed as the “fashion social network”, this app is like Instagram and online shopping combined. Perfect for fashion bloggers, you can post pictures of your favourite ‘fits and where to buy them, or shop for other influencers’ outfits and items, as links take you straight to the websites. A brilliant concept and pretty addictive, it’s an easy way to find and buy new outfits.
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Shoptagr
If you’re in need of a serious revamp, Stitchfix’s personal stylists will help you find some new looks. Match with a stylist and receive outfit and item ideas catered to your price, size, and preference, receive things to try at home with discounts and lots of personalised advice. Unlike a lot of personal stylist businesses, Stitch Fix doesn’t require a subscription and is inclusive about size and budget.
Stitch Fix
If you’re in need of a serious revamp, Stitchfix’s personal stylists will help you find some new looks. Match with a stylist and receive outfit and item ideas catered to your price, size and preference, receive things to try at home with discounts and lots of personalised advice. Unlike a lot of personal stylist businesses, Stitch Fix doesn’t require a subscription and is inclusive about size and budget.
Vestiaire
Vestiaire is a sustainable way to shop for high-end and designer brands; good condition, second-hand garments from Carhartt to Prada. Whether they’re vintage pieces or something you’ve worn once, you can sell your designer items, find good discounts on clothes you’ve always wanted, or just browse for the coolest pieces on the app.
Pureple
If you don’t want to buy more clothes, or if you’re still struggling to put a look together after buying, Pureple will help you out by styling things from your own wardrobe. Once you’ve taken a photo of each item, Pureple auto-categorizes your clothes and will plan your outfits for you quickly and easily. It’s free, flexible, and customizable.
Words by Daisy Grace Greetham
Graphics by Frances Scott