Would this actually suit me? Does the shape work for my body? Do the colors support me, or fight me? Would I wear this with confidence - or would something feel slightly off?
That’s the question Try-On+ is designed to answer.
A regular virtual try-on can show how an outfit might look on your photo. Useful - but only the first step. In real life, we don’t choose clothes by asking “can I see myself wearing this?” We ask whether the outfit works for our body, our colors, our style goals, and the situation we’re dressing for.
Try-On+ brings that extra layer into Wardling.
When you create a look with Try-On+, Wardling doesn’t just generate an image. It checks how the outfit fits your personal styling profile - your body shape, color direction, outfit goals, and the kind of result you’re actually going for.
The goal isn’t to place clothes on a person. The goal is to help you understand whether the look makes sense for you.
Maybe the outfit looks beautiful on its own, but the silhouette isn’t doing enough for your waist. Maybe the color is close - but not your strongest choice. Maybe the look is stylish, but too casual for the occasion. Or maybe everything comes together, and Wardling can help you see exactly why it works.
And it doesn’t have to stop there.
After you try on a look, you can use Tailor to adjust individual pieces to your styling goals. If the jacket works but the skirt needs a different shape, or the color is right but the neckline could be better - Tailor lets you refine things one piece at a time instead of starting over.
That’s the real difference.
Try-On+ moves you from “I can see it” to “I get it.” Tailor moves you from “almost right” to “better for me.”
It’s especially useful before buying something new, trying a different direction, or exploring a style you’re curious about but not quite sure how to wear. Instead of guessing from a product photo or imagining it in your head - you see a more personal version, get Wardling’s honest styling read, and keep refining until it feels right.
Try-On+ isn’t just about creating a pretty image.
It’s about making virtual try-on more useful, more personal, and closer to the way real wardrobe decisions actually happen.



