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Style guidesIndex №08The Sartora reading room
A small, growing reading room

Quiet writing
on dressing well online.

A small, slowly-growing collection of guides on AI virtual try-on, outfit styling, capsule wardrobes, and shopping with confidence. New pieces appear monthly. No clutter, no clickbait, no sponsored guides disguised as editorial.

ClustersFive quiet shelves
Shelf · 01

AI virtual try-on guides

What to expect from a virtual fitting room, what it can and can't do, and how to read a synthetic preview.

Shelf · 02

Outfit styling guides

Pairings, palettes, silhouettes — a slow vocabulary for online shoppers who want to feel sure.

Shelf · 03

Capsule wardrobe guides

Building a small, considered wardrobe. What to keep, what to let go, what to add, and when.

Shelf · 04

Shopping confidence guides

How to read a product page, how to size, how to spot a return-bait piece before it lands.

Shelf · 05

Seasonal outfit ideas

Looks worth fitting this season. Cendre transitions, late-evening black, quiet tailoring.

Note

The reading room grows monthly. Subscribe via private preview to be told when new guides are out.

Coming soonSix guides in writing
Try-on · 01SOON
AI virtual try-on

What is AI virtual try-on?

A plain-language definition, with examples of what to expect and what not to.

Coming soon · 06 min
Stylist · 02SOON
AI outfit stylist

What is an AI outfit stylist?

How a stylist that lives in your phone is different from one that lives in a store.

Coming soon · 05 min
Confidence · 03SOON
Shopping confidence

How to try clothes online before buying.

A short checklist for reducing return-likelihood before you reach a checkout.

Coming soon · 04 min
Styling · 04SOON
Outfit styling

How to style a slip dress.

Outerwear, footwear, and how to layer without losing the line of the dress.

Coming soon · 06 min
Capsule · 05SOON
Capsule wardrobe

How to build a capsule wardrobe.

A slow framework. Twelve pieces, three palettes, four seasons.

Coming soon · 09 min
Apps · 06SOON
Try-on apps

Virtual try-on apps: what to look for.

A short evaluation framework — privacy, honesty, fit claims, retailer relationships.

Coming soon · 07 min

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when a piece is out.

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  • ANo marketing email. We send the invite, and an occasional note when a guide goes up.
  • BNo sponsored guides disguised as editorial. Affiliate links are labelled.
  • CNo SEO filler. Each guide is intended to be read, not scrolled past.