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Everything KMirror
reads in your fit.

Most rating apps give you a vague number. KMirror reads your outfit the way a Korean stylist actually would — against eight real K-fashion vibes, in a voice you recognise, with one upgrade you can act on.

The score

01

A brutally honest 1–10, in K-fashion taxonomy

Every fit is read against eight Korean style vibes — 미니멀 (minimal), 댄디 (dandy), 스트릿 (street), 영캐주얼 (young casual), 하이틴 (hi-teen), 오피스룩 (office), 소프트보이 (soft boy), 놈코어 (normcore) — not a generic Western rubric. You get one number, and it means something.

01미니멀Minimal

Clean monochrome, considered cuts, post-2018 Korean menswear. COS / A.P.C. with Seoul refinement.

02댄디Dandy

Preppy refinement done Korean — knit polos, tailored trousers, leather loafers, refined details.

03오피스룩Office Look

Modern Korean professional wear with edge — dark academia adjacency, structured shoulders, clean shirting.

04소프트보이Soft Boy

Gentle masculine K-style — pastel knits, careful styling, soft silhouettes, considered accessories.

05놈코어Normcore

Defiantly basic — gray hoodies, clean lines, post-irony Korean uni-student energy.

06스트릿Street

K-streetwear — oversized layering, sneaker-forward, GD-coded. Cav Empt and Korean indie labels.

07영캐주얼Young Casual

Early-20s Korean uni-student daily wear — simple tees, jeans, sneakers, low-effort polish.

08하이틴Hi-teen

Y2K-adjacent K-tween — mini skirts, hair clips, layered tops, NewJeans early-era playfulness.

The voice

02

Three critiques in stylist-noona voice

Not algorithm-speak. Three sharp, warm, slightly merciless notes the way a Korean stylist older-sister would actually talk — what's working, what to lose, what to fix first.

The match

03

Your K-pop persona, pinned to an era

“You're giving G-Dragon 2024 energy.” Each rating maps to an idol persona and a specific era, so the feedback lands as a vibe you recognise — not an abstract grade.

The upgrade

04

One upgrade, routed to where it sells

Every critique ends with a single concrete upgrade, routed to YesStyle, Stylevana or W Concept by vibe — the shop that actually carries the piece, not a generic search.

The closet

05

A wardrobe that learns your fits

Rate often and your closet fills in: streaks, history, and the pieces that keep scoring. KMirror starts to read you, not just the photo in front of it.

The speed

06

Under three seconds, on any phone

GPT-4o vision with strict structured outputs returns a full read in under three seconds. Installable as a PWA today; native iOS is on the way.

Ready when you are

See your number in under three seconds.

Live on web · iOS coming soon — platform details