Prompt guide

How to write a style request

You do not need stylist language. The best requests sound like a real person explaining where they are going, what they want to feel like, and what they want to avoid.

A simple formula

Use this structure when you want a precise result:

  • Occasion: work, date, travel, party, dinner, everyday wardrobe.
  • Mood: relaxed, sharp, soft, confident, expensive, easy, dramatic.
  • Reference: era, aesthetic, movie mood, brand feeling, subculture, city.
  • Limits: no heels, no tight pants, no loud logos, warm weather, needs pockets.
  • Shopping reality: budget, stores, country, comfort, dress code.

Good request examples

"Office but not boring: polished, modern, no blazer, works with sneakers."
"Date night: sharp but relaxed, dark romantic mood, not too formal."
"I want to stop wearing all black, but I still want to look calm and strong."
"Summer travel capsule: breathable fabrics, city walking, not touristy."
"90s relaxed hip-hop influence, wearable for today, no costume pieces."
"Soft, feminine, everyday, but not beige and not childish."

What to avoid

Very short prompts like "make me stylish" usually work, but they force the GPT to guess. Add one or two constraints so the result has direction.

Also avoid asking for an exact living celebrity copy. Describe the mood instead: "relaxed West Coast rap influence", "sleek sci-fi black leather mood", or "quiet old-money weekend energy".

How to iterate

After the first result, you can ask for a new direction using the same photos: "more color", "less formal", "more streetwear", "less oversized", "more premium", or "same mood but warmer weather". Pick My Fit should re-run the styling logic for each new request.