A specific read — then a fix you can actually wear.
Snapstyle looks at the same things a good stylist would, names them plainly, and pairs every note with a concrete change. Here's exactly what that means.
Fit
Where the garment pulls, bunches or hangs — sleeve and hem breaks, shoulder seams, waist.
Proportion
How the pieces balance against your build — top-to-bottom ratio, where the eye lands.
Footwear
Whether the shoes carry the outfit or fight it — formality, colour, bulk.
Layering
What each layer adds, and where one is doing nothing but adding weight.
Colour temperature
Whether the palette holds together or one piece pulls warm against the rest.
It names a cut, not a label.
The read describes what would work — a higher rise, a cleaner shoe, a cooler neutral — never a brand, a store or a price. Advice you can act on anywhere, with what you already own or whatever you choose to buy.
A straight answer, not a checkout.
Snapstyle doesn't sell anything and doesn't link out to buy. That's a deliberate stance: the moment advice is tied to a sale, it stops being honest. The verdict answers one question — does this look good on you — and nothing is nudging it.
Your photo is the whole product. We treat it that way.
This is a body-image-adjacent product, so we won't hand-wave this.
[NEED: data / photo-handling policy] — to be stated plainly here: where photos are stored, who can access them, how long they're kept, whether they train models, and how to delete them. No placeholder claims until the real policy is written.
See it on your own photo.
The read is only half of it — the better version is styled on you.
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