Considering the abundance of fashion apps available for download, you’re always a mere tap closer to becoming your most stylish self. The goal is not to turn into a fashion slave, but rather to arm yourself with fashion knowledge straight from the experts without causing any financial damage. To get you jumpstarted on achieving this objective, Savoir Flair has rounded up the five best fashion apps, which cover everything from honing your aesthetic sense to developing your organizational skills.
SoundCloud
Music greatly affects your mood, and nothing can or will look wrong when you’re in a happier state. Let your music preferences dictate your outfits with the help of SoundCloud. The music app has over thousands of songs – new releases, remixes, indie tunes, you name it – from DJs and music lovers alike. It enables you to build a playlist to match your every mood.
Download the app, here.
The Net Set
If you’re clueless as to what stylish people across the globe are lusting over, then The Net Set should be on your phone, pronto. The social network, built by luxury online retailer Net-a-Porter, lets you in on the shopping and wish lists of some of the world’s most fashion-savvy women, including Poppy Delevingne.
Download the app, here.
Washmen
Taking care of your clothes and keeping them in mint condition is highly underrated. Washmen is a hassle-free dry cleaning service that picks up – and drops off – your clothes with just a tap of the app.
Download the app, here.
Villoid
Mood boards allow you to simultaneously envision a look and hone your outfit-building skills. Villoid, an app started by “It” Brit Alexa Chung, allows you to do just that and share it within a community of app users.
Download the app, here.
Stylebook
Stylebook acts as your very own virtual closet, where you’ll be able to add images of your actual clothes. It includes a calendar so you can plan your outfits way ahead and even calculates their CPW (cost per wear). The fashion app is also packed with editorial content containing interviews and how-tos from industry insiders.
Download the app, here.