Before clearing your wardrobe
Compare the result with the outfits you actually repeat. Your strongest combinations may matter more than what is missing.
Explore the colors, moods, beauty choices, and shopping habits you return to instead of chasing a single trend label.
Personal style rarely fits one neat category. You might dress simply and still choose a vivid bag or nail color. You might skip a trend but care deeply about one object you will keep for years.
Use each result as a clue, not a rule. Compare it with what is already in your wardrobe, then keep the parts that feel familiar or genuinely useful.
Start with outfits, beauty moods, favorite objects, or the way you decide what is worth buying.
Start with the first choice. Three quick summer picks reveal whether your style leans Y2K, minimal, statement color, lace, or utility.

Skincare makeup, statement details, or seasonal color — find your beauty mood.

Seasonal fashion, fandom merch, or statement beauty — what's your current shopping style?
LifestyleCheck your sleep duration, quality, and daytime energy. For educational purposes — not a medical diagnosis.
LifestyleYour lifestyle and investment personality pick the right Seoul neighborhood. 10 questions.
LifestyleA lifestyle-based phone match (archived). Not current buying advice.
LifestyleA few lifestyle questions to match you with your dream car personality.
Compare the result with the outfits you actually repeat. Your strongest combinations may matter more than what is missing.
Add one color, texture, or accessory from the result instead of changing everything at once.
Swap result cards and pick one item for each other. A familiar person may notice a side of your style you overlook.
No. A result is a summary of preferences, not a shopping list or a rule for what you should wear.
No. A screen-based quiz cannot accurately diagnose skin tone or personal color. These quizzes focus on taste and mood.
Results are saved in your browser library, and you can also save a result card as an image.