Best Fashion Inspiration Apps
Apps that help you discover new outfit ideas, explore styles, and find inspiration for what to wear — from social lookbooks to AI-powered style feeds.
Updated 2026-03-28
What to look for
Personalized feeds: The best inspiration apps learn your taste and show you content that matches your actual style — not just what's trending. Look for apps that let you save, like, or curate so the algorithm improves over time. Generic fashion feeds waste your time with styles you'd never wear.
Shoppable vs non-shoppable: Some inspiration apps are thinly disguised shopping platforms — every outfit links to a purchase. That's fine if you want to buy, but if you want to style what you already own, choose apps that focus on the look and let you recreate it from your closet. The best apps do both: show you the inspiration and help you find similar pieces in your existing wardrobe.
Real people, not just models: Inspiration is more useful when it comes from people with similar body types, budgets, and lifestyles. Apps that feature user-generated outfits and community looks tend to provide more actionable inspiration than editorial-only platforms. You're more likely to actually wear something if you've seen it on someone who looks like you.
Save and organize: Being able to save outfits into boards or collections turns passive scrolling into an actionable style reference. The best apps let you tag saved outfits by occasion, season, or mood so you can quickly pull up inspiration when you're getting dressed for something specific.
Why TRY
TRY bridges the gap between inspiration and action: instead of scrolling through outfits you can't recreate, TRY generates outfit combinations from clothes you actually own. It's inspiration grounded in your real wardrobe.
Use inspiration apps to discover styles you love, then use TRY to build similar looks from what's already in your closet. The combination of external inspiration and personalized outfit generation is more effective than either alone.
Other options
Fashion inspiration ranges from social platforms (Pinterest, Instagram) to dedicated style apps (lookbook communities, AI stylist tools) to editorial sources (fashion magazines, designer runway collections). Social platforms offer the broadest range but require curation effort. Dedicated apps are more focused but may have smaller communities. The best source depends on whether you want trend-forward inspiration, everyday outfit ideas, or style education.
Get outfit ideas from your closet
TRY turns your wardrobe into outfit combinations. Upload your clothes, pick an occasion, and get suggestions based on what you already own.
Start with TRYFrequently Asked Questions
How do I turn fashion inspiration into outfits I actually wear?
When you save an outfit you love, break it down into its structural elements: the silhouette (fitted top + wide bottom), the color combination (navy + cream), and the key piece (a blazer, a specific shoe). Then look for those elements in your own wardrobe. You usually don't need the exact same items — you need the same structure. A $20 navy blazer achieves the same silhouette as a $2,000 one.
Is Pinterest still good for fashion inspiration?
Yes, but it requires curation. Pinterest's algorithm can create echo chambers of similar looks, so actively search for new styles periodically. Create boards by occasion (work, weekend, date night) rather than vague aesthetics. Pin outfits from real people, not just editorial shoots, for more wearable inspiration.