3 Sites for…Wardrobe Tips

Every woman has been plagued by the dilemma of what to wear at some point during her life. And depending on the event, the issue can be a big one. But answering that age-old question just got a lot easier thanks to the three sites below. Offering real-time feedback, honest opinions about outfits and inspirational mini-boutiques, these three sites below can help you look and feel like a fashionista.
WhattoWear.com
When you're standing helplessly in front of your closet and can't decide what to put on, try logging on to WhattoWear.com. The real-time Q&A site provides answers to all of your fashion questions. Just type in your query and one of the site's on-call experts—everyone from celebrity fashion stylists and top bloggers to other fashion-obsessed users—will weigh in (the site offers an average wait time depending on current traffic) with opinions, images and links to clothing suggestions. And if you want to do some research on a trend you've been meaning to try, search their A-to-Z listing of every style and brand imaginable or check out past questions and answers.

GoTryItOn.com
Sometimes it can be tough to get an honest opinion on your outfit—your husband may not "get it," a salesperson may just want the commission, or there may simply be no one else around to ask. That's where GoTryItOn.com comes in. Snap a photo of your outfit and upload it to the site—you can choose whether to keep it private and share only with friends or allow the site to open it up to a bigger community of users––and get honest feedback. You can also scroll through recent or popular looks and give your own opinions. Nervous about what people might say? Don't worry, comments and photos are screened, and negative or inappropriate ones are removed right away.

Boutiques.com
It should come as no surprise that Google is now offering fashion advice. Last winter the popular search engine introduced Boutiques.com, which is a virtual marketplace of boutiques that's curated by fashionable people—like celebrities, designers and fashion bloggers. So when you need outfit inspiration, just head to the virtual boutiques, which are organized by style, and are filled with clothing and accessories, plus links to Web retailers that carry similar items. Found someone's style that you like? The site will recommend other boutiques that you might also enjoy so you'll never be at a loss for ideas or inspiration. You can then create your own boutique (to gauge your style, the site will ask you to answer a few questions to indicate your fashion preferences), and allow other viewers to vote on whether they "love" or "hate" the items you selected.

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