Step 1
Take one clear full-look photo
Use steady light and a full-body angle so the silhouette, shoes, and layers are all visible.
The most effective way to score your outfit is to make it part of a short daily loop: upload, read the signal, fix one thing, and save what works. That is how the tool turns into a habit rather than a one-time experiment.
A clear photo produces clearer feedback.
One targeted fix beats a full outfit rewrite.
Saved high-scoring looks make later mornings easier.
How to
Treat the score as a short pre-departure check, not a long styling session. The best routines take only a few minutes.
Step 1
Use steady light and a full-body angle so the silhouette, shoes, and layers are all visible.
Step 2
Focus on the biggest friction point instead of trying to fix everything at once.
Step 3
Swap the piece or styling detail most likely to improve cohesion.
Step 4
High-performing outfits should become reusable formulas, not one-day wins.
Daily scoring only works when the upload is easy enough to repeat. Use one photo spot, one approximate time of day, and one consistent angle so the process stays light.
That consistency also makes the results easier to compare because the inputs are less noisy.
If the score is lower than expected, do not panic and rebuild the outfit from zero. Ask which single choice is creating the most visible disconnect. That is usually where the fastest improvement lives.
The score becomes practical when it points to one move, not when it creates more confusion.
One recheck after a meaningful change is useful. Endless tweaking is not. The purpose of the daily workflow is to improve decision quality while keeping mornings efficient.
For most users, one upload and one adjustment are enough.
The final step in daily scoring is to save what works. Once a look scores well and feels right, it should become part of your repeatable wardrobe system.
That is how daily uploads reduce future effort instead of just measuring today's outfit.
Next step
Upload one clear look, make one strong edit, and use the result to improve both today's outfit and tomorrow's starting point.