How useful are LLMs for providing a second opinion on fashion in terms of fit and style? I don't have a girlfriend or friends to help me.I've been trying it out and while I've been getting a few good matches it's also been very difficult to find a pair of jeans that work for me. That is partly the fault of my body but it's a little frustrating and I'm wondering if Gemini is just fucking with me.
AI assistants are designed to suck your dick and agree with everything you say. Don't expect any useful advice from them.
style is all about personalization and you want a machine to tell you how to be yourself?
>>18599397AI is only useful in the stage where you've yet to try on the clothing. You can give it the role of a men's fashion expert or whatever, tell it more about your colouration, age, location, job, body type, etc., then tell it make suggestions based on established style conventions, and then it MIGHT give useful recommendations. Once you have the clothing in your hand, it's up to you. The AI can't really tell you if something looks good on you. It also can't tell you if you feel confident in the clothing.
I tend to use LLM in two stages:1. Fit check. LLMs don't have the necessary data of poor fitting clothes or spatial awareness to tell you WHY something doesn't fit but they can spot distortions that break from fit by applying mass data (models wearing clothes well) to you.2. Checking basic logic of tailoring and context i.e. colour cohesion, suitability for task, coherence with individual style.