If you're not sure what to wear to work these days, let Amazon do it for you.
For the past year, I've been thinking about how to dress for work... It's been interesting. We tried to make up for the cozy WFH desk by dressing up, then changed direction and furiously searched for ways to make sweatpants feel "work appropriate". Now that the office has reopened and face-to-face meetings are beginning to become more feasible, we face yet another challenge.
You thought about giving up with both hands raised, but wait a minute! There's a convenient solution closer to home than you think: Amazon's Personal Shopper (open in new tab) service offers the speed and convenience familiar from sites and apps, with a shopper who will research fashion options and put together looks that fit the bill (whatever your bill is). Adding the human touch.
As part of the Amazon Prime Wardrobe (open in new tab) program, the logistics are the same as that genius setup: a box of clothes arrives at your door, you try everything on, and then send back what you don't need. The crucial difference with the personal shopper is that you delegate the responsibility to someone else.
There is a fee for personalized service ($4.99/month), but be prepared to pay if it relieves you of the stress of making clothes. The fee is also reflected in the styling; the email lays out all the picks as a roadmap, clearly stating what items should be pieced together.
First, fill out the questionnaire to let the personal shopper know your usual style. In this form, you will first be asked how often you wear a particular "type" (e.g., "retro," "bohemian") and asked for your opinion on the brands you already own and the prints and patterns you dislike. They will also ask about your preferences for silhouettes, heel heights, and other areas you are trying to cover.
Now, if you want, you have the option to micro-manage just a little. If you are a little picky or need an outfit for a specific occasion, there are several places where you can share your thoughts with your stylist. You can check off the silhouettes you want (blouses, not t-shirts), leave notes ("I'm presenting at a big virtual conference, please help!") ), and the initial survey can help you determine exactly what you need. Personal shoppers can chat with the shopper on their desktop or in the app, and if they want to be more specific, they can review the shopper's selections before shipping and pick their favorites that they actually want to receive.
Below are a few favorites to consider requesting from your personal shopper.
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