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How to Use AI to Plan Outfits from Your Own Closet | Ep 9

How to Use AI to Plan Outfits from Your Own Closet | Ep 9

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You do not need more clothes or to stand in your closet and feel like you have nothing to wear. You do not have to wonder what a redesign of your home would look like. IN this episode I will show you how to use Ai to redesign your home, and use ai for outfits in your closet. This will be great for all DIY designers, realtors, and fashionistas. AI For The Busy Human · Episode 9 · Hosted by Bella Vasta You are standing in front of a full closet with nothing to wear. Tonight you will stand in front of a full fridge with nothing to make. This weekend you will stare at your living room walls wondering what color to paint them and ultimately do nothing. In this episode, Bella Vasta shows you how to use ChatGPT and Gemini as a personal stylist, chef consultant, and interior design assistant — all using photos of what you already own. Three workflows. Three problems solved. One episode. In This Episode You Will Discover: How to photograph your closet and get three outfit combinations built from what you already own How to turn your fridge contents into a weekly meal plan with one grocery list How to visualize a room redesign before spending a single dollar Key Takeaways: The closet photo prompt works because you are not describing your clothes in words — you are showing them. The AI sees what you have and builds combinations from reality, not imagination.The lookbook prompt turns AI outfit suggestions into something you can save on your phone and reference every morning. No more starting from zero.Meal planning works best when the AI knows your constraints — time, budget, dietary needs, and what is actually in your fridge right now. The more you tell it, the more useful the plan.Room visualization is the one that makes people emotional. Seeing your actual room with proposed changes applied — before you spend money on paint or curtains — changes how you make decorating decisions.All three workflows use the same core skill: take a photo, describe your constraints, and let AI make the decision you have been paralyzed by. “You do not have a closet problem, a fridge problem, or a decorating problem. You have a decision fatigue problem. AI makes the decision.” — Bella Vasta Want All The Prompts In Season One For FREE In One PDF? Prompts From This Episode Three workflows, all seven prompts. Use the closet prompts for outfits, the fridge prompts for meals, the room prompts for your home. Prompt 1 — Closet outfit builderHere are photos of items from my closet. I am a [describe yourself]. I need [number] outfit combinations for [occasion and context]. Tell me which pieces to pair together, what shoes and accessories to add, and what vibe each outfit gives off. Be specific about colors and layering. If something does not work with any of the other pieces, tell me so I can stop trying. Prompt 2 — Personal lookbookBased on these closet pieces and the outfits you just suggested, create a visual lookbook for me. Generate images showing each outfit combination styled together. Include a title for each look and a short note on when to wear it. Make it feel like a personal style guide I can save on my phone and reference anytime. Prompt 3 — Fridge to dinnerI have these ingredients in my fridge: [list what you have]. I also have basic pantry staples like olive oil, salt, pepper, and soy sauce. Suggest three easy dinners I can make in under thirty minutes. For anything I am missing, write me a short grocery list. Keep it simple. I am a tired [describe yourself], not a chef. Prompt 4 — Weekly meal planBuild me a simple weekly dinner plan based on easy meals similar to what we just planned. Keep ingredients overlapping so I am not buying a million different things. Give me one grocery list for the whole week. Budget friendly. Nothing fancy. Prompt 5 — Room redesign advisorHere is a photo of my [room]. I want to update it but I do not know where to start. [Describe any constraints — light direction, budget, style preference.] Tell me what changes would make the biggest visual impact for the least money. Be specific about paint colors, curtain styles, and any furniture swaps or additions. Explain why each change will make the room feel better. Prompt 6 — Room visualizationNow generate an image of this same room with those changes applied. Show me what it would look like with [specific changes]. Keep the existing [items you are keeping]. I want to see this before I spend any money. Prompt 7 — Contractor mood boardCreate a mood board for this room redesign. Include the paint color with the exact name, the curtain style and where to buy them, a rug suggestion with a link or brand recommendation, and any other pieces. Format it so I can show it to a contractor, a designer, or my partner and they can see exactly what I want. Use ChatGPT or Gemini for all seven. The image generation prompts require ChatGPT with GPT-5o or Gemini’s image mode. SubscribeBuilt with Kit Mentioned...
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