Wedding guest outfits
Strike the balance: dressy enough for the ceremony, comfortable enough to dance. Midi dresses, soft tailoring, and refined accessories.
Style this look →The Autelier Guide
The hardest part of getting dressed isn't owning clothes — it's deciding what to wear. Autelier turns a single sentence ("dinner in Lisbon", "first day at a new job", "Saturday errands") into a complete outfit, then renders it on a model shaped like you. Below: a starting point for the occasions people search for most.
Strike the balance: dressy enough for the ceremony, comfortable enough to dance. Midi dresses, soft tailoring, and refined accessories.
Style this look →Polished without trying too hard. Structured blazers, clean lines, and a single point of personality say competent and confident.
Style this look →Feel like yourself, just sharper. A well-cut top, denim that fits perfectly, shoes you can actually walk in.
Style this look →Comfortable, expressive, and on-theme. Layer for the venue temperature swing and pick footwear that survives the crowd.
Style this look →Easy elegance for sunny terraces. Linen, soft knits, and accessories that take you from coffee to a long afternoon walk.
Style this look →Comfort that still looks intentional. Stretchy tailoring, slip-on shoes, and a layer for every cabin temperature.
Style this look →Start with the occasion and the weather, not your closet. Describe what you'd ideally want to wear, then see Autelier's version of it. You'll usually discover you own 80% of it already.
Three things: intentional proportions (one fitted piece, one relaxed), a cohesive color story (two neutrals + one accent), and shoes that match the formality of the rest.
When it's trained on editorial styling, yes. Autelier doesn't just match items — it composes a look with proportion, palette, and occasion in mind, then shows it on a body like yours.
Describe the moment. Watch Autelier dress you for it.
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