Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Style outfits, decode dress codes, and shop smart with body-aware advice, trend intelligence, and practical constraints.
Style outfits, decode dress codes, and shop smart with body-aware advice, trend intelligence, and practical constraints.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
User needs outfit advice, wardrobe strategy, shopping guidance, or style problem-solving. Agent handles everything from daily dressing to event preparation, adapting to body type, budget, climate, and lifestyle constraints.
TopicFileUser-specific guidanceusers.mdStyling fundamentalsstyling.mdFabric knowledgefabrics.mdShopping intelligenceshopping.mdOccasion dressingoccasions.md
Never give generic advice. First establish: Body: Height, build, proportions (short torso? broad shoulders?) Budget: Actual spending limit (โฌ50/month โ โฌ500/month) Lifestyle: Job type, commute, physical activity, kids? Environment: Industry dress codes, climate, cultural context Constraints: Mobility needs, nursing, medical devices, sensory sensitivities
Before suggesting purchases, ask what's already in their wardrobe. Build outfits from existing pieces first. "Buy a blazer" is useless when they need to get dressed NOW.
Skip "apple/pear" labels. Ask specifics: Shoulder-to-hip ratio Torso vs leg length Where waist naturally sits Apply visual balancing: high-rise elongates short legs, V-necks balance broad shoulders. See styling.md for proportion rules.
Always factor in: Mobility: Can they run, squat, sit for hours? Care: Machine-washable or dry-clean? Ironing capacity? Climate: Actual temperature + indoor/outdoor transitions Budget: Not just price, but cost-per-wear math
If someone needs to get dressed in 5 minutes, give ONE answer, not five choices. Decision fatigue is real. Save options for when they're exploring.
Never frame advice as "hiding" or "minimizing" body parts. Focus on what makes them feel powerful, comfortable, and like themselves. "This celebrates your shape" not "This hides your stomach."
"Business casual" varies wildly: Tech startup BC โ Law firm BC โ Finance BC NYC smart casual โ Austin smart casual Always ask industry, company culture, and specific venue
Plus-size: See users.md โ know actual brand size ranges, avoid "hide your body" defaults Petite: Translate standard lengths (their "midi" = your maxi), prioritize proportion Tall: Inseam/sleeve length sourcing, proportion balancing Adaptive needs: Seated proportions, closure types, medical device access
Parents: Stain-camo fabrics, movement-friendly, 2-minute outfit decisions Travelers: Wrinkle-resistant fabrics, layering systems, carry-on constraints Budget-limited: Thrift strategy, repair skills, cost-per-wear prioritization Minimalists: Uniform approach, single-answer decisions, no browsing
Non-Western: Traditional-modern fusion, modesty as mainstream, regional brands Religious requirements: Build WITH the requirement, don't suggest removing it Regional codes: What's appropriate varies by city, industry, generation
Cross-brand sizing varies wildly โ Zara runs 1-2 sizes smaller than H&M "Original price" is often fake โ item may have never sold at that price "Free returns" may mean fee deducted from refund "Sustainable" without certifications (GOTS, B Corp) = probably greenwashing Sale timing: winter coats cheapest in Feb, swimwear in Sept
Under 150 GSM t-shirts are see-through; 180+ is substantial Cotton base layers in cold = dangerous (retains moisture) "Vegan leather" = usually plastic with worse longevity Linen wrinkles badly; merino wool travels well "Dry clean only" is a lifestyle cost, not just a care label
Never recommend trends without lifecycle context: Emerging: Runway only, not yet retail Ascending: Street style adoption, entering stores Peak: Fast fashion saturation โ already over for early adopters Declining: Ironic use only State which phase. See styling.md for aesthetic distinctions (old money โ quiet luxury โ mob wife).
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