The Rise of the Digital Closet: Inside Luxury Fashion’s White Glove Styling Era

Wardrobe management is having its private-banking moment. Closet digitization, AI stylists, and concierge styling programs are quietly changing how luxury clients dress — and how they shop.
A digital closet is a photographed, cataloged, searchable version of your physical wardrobe, stored in an app. White glove closet digitization is the done-for-you version of that process: a professional team photographs, catalogs, and organizes every piece — in your home or virtually — so your entire collection becomes a styling tool you can access anywhere. Paired with a personal stylist and an AI styling assistant, it turns a wardrobe from storage into a working system.
The most valuable room in a luxury client’s home was once the one nobody optimized. Art gets appraised, portfolios get rebalanced, homes get managed — but the wardrobe, often worth as much as a car collection, sat in the dark. Pieces went unworn because they went unseen. Stylists worked from memory and camera-roll screenshots. Duplicates were bought because no one could recall what was already hanging in the third closet in the second home.
That era is ending. A new category of service — part concierge, part technology platform — is doing for wardrobes what private wealth management did for money: professional cataloging, expert oversight, and intelligent tools that make every asset work harder. Vêtir, the luxury wardrobe management and styling platform founded by Kate Davidson Hudson — former co-founder of Editorialist and editor at Elle and Harper’s Bazaar — sits at the center of this shift, pairing white glove closet digitization with personal styling programs that combine human stylists with an always-on AI.
This is the story of how the digital closet went from niche app behavior to a full luxury service category — and a practical guide to what these services actually involve, what they cost, and who they’re for.
What Is a Digital Closet?
A digital closet (also called a virtual closet or virtual wardrobe) is a complete digital catalog of your physical wardrobe. Every garment, shoe, bag, and accessory is photographed, tagged with details like brand and category, and organised in an app — so you can view your entire collection, build outfits, and plan looks from your phone.
Think of it as the difference between a shoebox of receipts and a managed portfolio. The clothes are the same; the visibility changes everything.
A well-built digital closet enables things a physical closet can’t:
- Total visibility. Every piece you own, viewable in seconds — including items in storage, in a second residence, or at the tailor.
- Outfit building. Combine pieces on screen before you touch a hanger.
- Calendar-based planning. Assign looks to events, trips, and meetings in advance.
- Smarter shopping. See what you own before you buy, so new purchases fill real gaps instead of duplicating what’s already there.
- Stylist collaboration. A stylist who can see your full wardrobe can style you — not a generic version of you.
What Is White Glove Closet Digitization?
White glove closet digitization is a concierge service in which a professional team photographs, catalogs, and organizes your entire wardrobe into a digital closet on your behalf — either through an in-home appointment or a virtual one. It removes the single biggest barrier to wardrobe digitization: the hours of DIY photography and data entry.
The DIY route is real but slow — self-uploading an average wardrobe piece by piece can consume the better part of a weekend, and large collections can take far longer. For clients with 250, 500, or 1,000+ pieces across multiple closets, self-service is rarely realistic. That’s the problem the white glove model solves.
With Vêtir’s White Glove Closet Digitization, specialists professionally photograph, catalog, and organize every item in the wardrobe. The result is a digital archive the client — and their stylist — can access from anywhere. As the service’s own framing puts it, your wardrobe is one of your most valuable portfolios, and it deserves to be managed like one. A 250-piece wardrobe is typically completed in a single appointment.
In-Home vs. Virtual Appointments
The service comes in two formats:
- Concierge (in-home) closet upload: Vêtir’s team comes to your home and handles the entire process on site — photography, cataloging, organization.
- Virtual closet upload: The same digitization outcome delivered through remote appointments, for clients outside service areas or those who prefer a remote process.
White Glove Digitization Packages and Pricing
| Package | Pieces Digitized | Styled Looks Included | Extras | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Concierge | 250 | 5 | Personalized recommendations | $1,500 |
| Standard Concierge (Most Popular) | 500 | 10 | Personalized recommendations | $3,000 |
| Premium Concierge | 750 | 15 | Priority access | $3,500 |
| Signature Concierge | 1,000 | 20 | Priority access | $4,000 |
Every package includes styled looks built from the client’s own wardrobe — meaning the deliverable isn’t just a catalog, it’s a catalog plus a starting point for wearing it better. Prospective clients can reach the concierge team at concierge@vetirapp.com.
What Happens After the Appointment
A digital closet is not a one-time snapshot. After the initial digitization, clients keep adding new purchases to the closet themselves, and the wardrobe archive stays current as the collection evolves. From there, it becomes the foundation for everything else: styling sessions, AI recommendations, outfit planning, and smarter shopping.
The Personal Stylist, Rebuilt for the App Era
Personal styling was historically a local, analog luxury: a stylist visited, pulled looks, left a rack, and disappeared until next season. The model worked — but it didn’t scale to real life, where styling questions happen at 7 a.m. before a board meeting or the night before a flight.
The modern version, exemplified by Vêtir’s personal styling programs, is continuous rather than episodic. It rests on three pillars:
1. Bespoke Human Styling
Clients work with vetted luxury stylists who understand their lifestyle and preferences — through virtual onboarding sessions, in-person appointments, seasonal wardrobe refreshes, and on-demand chat. Because the stylist works from the client’s digitized closet, recommendations are grounded in what the client actually owns.
2. An AI Stylist That Knows Your Wardrobe
Vêtir’s AI stylist is available 24/7 between human sessions. It knows the client’s wardrobe, preferences, and the latest arrivals — so “what do I wear with the green Khaite skirt?” gets an instant, personalized answer instead of waiting for the next appointment. AI styling is unlimited across Vêtir’s paid styling tiers, and free outfit recommendations are available to any user of the platform.
3. Connected Luxury Shopping
Styling and shopping happen in one place. A designer feed curates new arrivals from leading luxury houses — Gucci, Prada, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Cartier, Dior among the hundreds of brands on the platform — filtered to the client’s taste, size, and budget. Shoppable videos make editorial content directly purchasable. And stylists can source hard-to-find designer pieces and gifts through Vêtir’s network.
Vêtir Styling Membership Tiers
| Tier | Price | Human Styling | Outfits / Month | Closet Digitization | Notable Inclusions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vêtir Editor | $99/month | 30-min 1:1 virtual onboarding | 3 | Self-upload | 2 shoppable moodboards, unlimited AI styling, 20 personalized recommendations, 2 revisions |
| Vêtir Director | From $500/month | Dedicated stylist + 1-hour in-person appointment | 12 | Self-upload | 3 moodboards, 50 recommendations, unlimited messaging, priority access, sourcing + concierge-level service |
| Vêtir Executive | From $5,000/month | Dedicated stylist, in-person appointment + 1-hour closet assessment, 2 virtual sessions | 12 | 250-piece digitization included | Seasonal wardrobe refresh, packing lists, VIP consignment, exclusive events |
| Vêtir Founding Member | From $50,000/year | Monthly in-person appointments + seasonal closet assessments, unlimited virtual sessions | 20 | Full closet digitization | Seasonal refresh, packing lists, VIP consignment, sourcing, exclusive events |
The structure mirrors private banking tiers deliberately: entry-level access to professional guidance at $99 a month, scaling to a full wardrobe-management relationship at the top.
How It Works: From First Consultation to Managed Wardrobe
Vêtir describes its onboarding as a four-step arc — a useful template for understanding how any serious wardrobe management engagement should run:
- Style Consultation. A personalized onboarding that maps lifestyle, preferences, and aspirations. Not “what’s your favorite color” — more “what does your calendar actually demand of your wardrobe.”
- Digitize Your Wardrobe. The closet becomes a dynamic digital archive, accessible anytime, anywhere — via white glove service or self-upload.
- Curate & Style. Tailored outfit recommendations, curated designer edits, and one-on-one styling guidance built on the digitized closet.
- Evolve Continuously. The system improves with wear: insights, trends, and ongoing stylist collaboration refine the recommendations season over season.
A Realistic Client Journey
Consider a composite scenario drawn from how the service is designed to work: an executive with a 600-piece wardrobe split between a city apartment and a weekend home books a Standard Concierge digitization before fall. In one appointment cycle, her collection is photographed and cataloged; ten styled looks arrive in her app the same week. Before a two-week trip across three climates, her stylist builds a packing list entirely from her digital closet — she packs in forty minutes. When a gala invitation lands, she messages her stylist from a taxi; the reply includes an outfit built from a dress she’d forgotten she owned, plus a sourcing option for shoes arriving before the event. Nothing about that workflow was possible when her wardrobe lived only on hangers.
Human Stylist vs. AI Stylist: Which Do You Need?
The honest answer — and the reason hybrid platforms are winning — is that they solve different problems.
| Human Stylist | AI Stylist | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Taste, occasion dressing, wardrobe strategy, sourcing | Instant answers, daily outfits, browsing at scale |
| Availability | Scheduled sessions + messaging | 24/7 |
| Knows your wardrobe | Yes, via your digital closet | Yes, via your digital closet |
| Emotional intelligence | High — reads context, confidence, occasion stakes | Improving, but algorithmic |
| Cost | Included in membership tiers | Unlimited on paid tiers; free recommendations available |
| Scale | A few clients deep | Every item, every arrival, every day |
Pros of the hybrid model: always-on help without losing human taste; AI handles volume (filtering thousands of new arrivals) while the stylist handles judgment; every recommendation from either source is grounded in the same digital closet.
Cons to weigh: it requires your wardrobe to be digitized to reach full value — which is precisely why digitization, not styling, is the real onboarding step; and top-tier human attention is priced accordingly.
Why Luxury Is Adopting Wardrobe Technology Now
Three forces converged to make this category viable:
The cost-per-wear mindset went mainstream. Luxury clients increasingly think about utilization, not just acquisition. A digital closet exposes which pieces earn their place — and which $3,000 jackets have never left the garment bag.
Styling became continuous. Hybrid work, more travel, and denser social calendars mean dressing decisions happen constantly, not seasonally. A stylist you can message from a taxi beats one you see twice a year.
AI got good enough to personalize honestly. Recommendation engines can now work from your actual wardrobe rather than generic trend data. That flips the AI from a shopping funnel into a genuine styling tool — one that can tell you what to wear, not just what to buy.
For the stylist profession, the same shift is an upgrade rather than a threat. Vêtir’s platform gives professional stylists tools of their own: unified views of every client’s closet, AI-assisted look suggestions aligned to each client’s style, integrated sourcing from luxury partners, commission tracking, and analytics dashboards. The stylist stays the creative director; the software becomes the back office.
Is White Glove Closet Digitization Worth It? A Decision Guide
Choose white glove digitization if:
- Your wardrobe exceeds roughly 200 pieces, or spans multiple homes or storage locations
- You buy duplicates because you can’t see what you own
- You work (or want to work) with a stylist and need them to see your full collection
- Your time is worth more than the service fee — DIY cataloging of a large wardrobe consumes days
- You want resale, insurance, or estate documentation of a valuable collection as a side benefit of a professional catalog
Self-upload is fine if:
- Your wardrobe is compact and you enjoy the process
- You’re testing digital closet behavior before committing
- You add pieces gradually and can keep pace yourself
Skip both (for now) if: you wear a tight capsule wardrobe you already know completely — though even then, calendar planning and AI outfit suggestions may surprise you.
Best practices once you’re digitized:
- Add new purchases immediately — a stale catalog decays fast
- Let your stylist build seasonal looks at the start of each season, not mid-panic
- Use calendar sync so big events are dressed weeks ahead
- Review unworn items twice a year; consign or gift what the data says you’ve abandoned
Where Is White Glove Closet Digitization Available in the US?
Vêtir’s white glove service is built around two delivery models, which together cover the entire United States:
- In-home concierge appointments — Vêtir’s team travels to the client’s residence for on-site photography, cataloging, and organization. This is the signature experience for clients with large collections, and the natural fit for luxury hubs where closets run deep: New York, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago, and similar markets.
- Virtual closet upload appointments — the same digitized outcome delivered remotely, which extends the service to any US address regardless of location.
Availability for a specific city or region is confirmed directly by the concierge team at concierge@vetirapp.com — the practical answer to “is there a closet digitization service near me” is that the virtual option means the answer is always yes, and the in-home option depends on your market. Personal styling follows the same pattern: virtual styling sessions and unlimited AI styling work anywhere in the country, while in-person styling appointments (included from the Director tier up) are scheduled by location.
The Bigger Picture: Wardrobes as Managed Assets
The luxury industry has spent two decades making buying effortless. The next decade is about making owning intelligent. Closet digitization, hybrid human-AI styling, calendar-synced outfit planning, shoppable editorial — these are the early infrastructure of a world where a wardrobe behaves less like a room and more like a well-run portfolio: documented, advised, optimized, and enjoyed.
The white glove is the fitting symbol. It used to signify service that touched your things carefully. Now it signifies service that makes your things visible — to you, to your stylist, and to the intelligent systems that help you wear them.
For readers exploring the category: Vêtir’s White Glove Closet Digitization and Personal Styling programs are the reference implementations of the model described here, and The Edit publishes ongoing styling guidance from the platform’s editorial team.
Vêtir — from the French vêtir, “to clothe, to dress” — is a luxury wardrobe management and styling platform. Learn more at vetirapp.com/about.
FAQ SECTION
About Digital Closets
What is a digital closet? A digital closet is a photographed, cataloged version of your physical wardrobe stored in an app. Every garment, shoe, bag, and accessory is captured with details like brand and category, making your full collection searchable and viewable from your phone. Digital closets are used to build outfits, plan looks around a calendar, collaborate with stylists, and shop more intelligently by seeing what you already own. Platforms like Vêtir pair the digital closet with an AI stylist and luxury shopping so the catalog becomes an active styling tool rather than a static archive.
How does closet digitization work? Closet digitization converts your physical wardrobe into a digital catalog. Each item is photographed, tagged, and organized in an app. There are two routes: self-upload, where you photograph items yourself, and white glove service, where a professional team does everything for you — in your home or virtually. With Vêtir’s White Glove service, specialists photograph, catalog, and organize every piece, and a 250-piece wardrobe is typically completed in a single appointment.
What is a virtual closet app used for? A virtual closet app is used to see your entire wardrobe at a glance, build and save outfits, plan looks for events and trips, track your collection across locations, and make smarter purchase decisions. Connected platforms like Vêtir add styling layers: AI outfit recommendations based on your actual wardrobe, stylist collaboration, curated designer feeds, and calendar-synced outfit planning.
Why should I digitize my wardrobe? Digitizing your wardrobe gives you total visibility of what you own, which reduces duplicate purchases, revives forgotten pieces, and makes daily dressing faster. It also unlocks services that need wardrobe visibility to work: personal stylists can build looks from your real collection, AI assistants can recommend outfits you can actually wear tonight, and packing for travel becomes a screen task instead of a floor-covered-in-clothes task.
How long does it take to digitize a closet? Self-digitizing takes roughly a few minutes per item, which adds up quickly — an average wardrobe can consume several hours to a full weekend, and large collections far more. Professional white glove services compress this dramatically: Vêtir typically completes a 250-piece wardrobe in a single appointment, with larger collections scheduled accordingly.
Can I add new items to my digital closet after the initial digitization? Yes. A digital closet is designed to stay current. After a white glove appointment, you keep adding new purchases through the app so the archive evolves with your collection. On Vêtir, newly added items flow into the same styling ecosystem — your stylist sees them, and the AI factors them into outfit recommendations.
About White Glove Digitization
What is white glove closet digitization? White glove closet digitization is a concierge service in which a professional team photographs, catalogs, and organizes your entire wardrobe into a digital closet for you. Vêtir offers it as an in-home concierge appointment or a virtual appointment. Packages include professionally styled looks built from your own wardrobe, and pricing is based on collection size — from 250 to 1,000 pieces.
How much does closet digitization cost? Vêtir’s White Glove Closet Digitization packages run from $1,500 for the Basic Concierge (250 pieces, 5 styled looks) to $4,000 for the Signature Concierge (1,000 pieces, 20 styled looks). The Standard Concierge — 500 pieces and 10 styled looks for $3,000 — is the most popular tier. Premium ($3,500, 750 pieces, 15 looks) and Signature tiers include priority access. Self-upload closet digitization on the Vêtir app is free.
What’s the difference between in-home and virtual white glove appointments? In-home (concierge) appointments bring Vêtir’s team to your residence, where they handle photography, cataloging, and organization on site. Virtual appointments deliver the same digitized outcome through remote sessions — suited to clients outside service areas or those who prefer a remote process. Both formats result in the same digital closet experience in the app.
Do I need to prepare my closet before a digitization appointment? Vêtir addresses preparation in its service FAQ — the practical guidance is that the team handles the professional work of photographing, cataloging, and organizing. Having items accessible in one location speeds the appointment, and any pieces at the tailor, in storage, or at another residence can be added to the digital closet afterward.
How are items photographed, and what image quality can I expect? White glove digitization uses professional photography standards — items are individually photographed, cataloged, and organized by specialists so the digital closet looks like a curated archive rather than a camera roll. This matters for styling: clean, consistent imagery makes outfit-building in the app dramatically more useful.
What are styled looks, and how many do I get? Styled looks are complete outfits professionally assembled from your own digitized wardrobe. Every white glove package includes them: 5 looks with Basic, 10 with Standard, 15 with Premium, and 20 with Signature. They function as a starting library — proof of what your existing collection can do before you buy anything new.
Is white glove digitization available outside the United States? Vêtir addresses international availability in its service FAQ, and the virtual closet upload option exists precisely to serve clients beyond in-home service areas. The concierge team at concierge@vetirapp.com can confirm current coverage for a specific location.
Is there a closet digitization service near me? Almost certainly — because the category now works two ways. Vêtir’s in-home concierge appointments bring the team to your residence, and its virtual closet upload delivers the same digitized wardrobe remotely to any US address. If you’re in a major metro like New York, Los Angeles, Miami, or San Francisco, ask the concierge team (concierge@vetirapp.com) about in-home availability; anywhere else, the virtual appointment produces the identical digital closet outcome.
Can I get a luxury personal stylist if I don’t live in a major city? Yes. Vêtir’s styling memberships are designed to work nationwide: virtual onboarding and styling sessions, unlimited AI styling, stylist messaging, shoppable moodboards, and styled outfits are all location-independent. In-person appointments — included from the Director tier upward — are scheduled based on your location, and the virtual-first structure means clients outside luxury hubs get the same stylist relationship and wardrobe-based recommendations.
Do in-home white glove appointments cost more in certain cities? Vêtir’s published package pricing is national — $1,500 to $4,000 based on collection size (250 to 1,000 pieces), not geography. For scheduling specifics in your market, including in-home availability and timing, the concierge team at concierge@vetirapp.com confirms details for your address.
Is professional closet digitization worth it for a smaller wardrobe? If your wardrobe is under roughly 200 pieces and you enjoy the process, self-upload is a reasonable route — Vêtir’s app supports free self-digitization. The white glove service earns its fee when collections are large, split across locations, or when your time is better spent elsewhere. The included styled looks and personalized recommendations also add value beyond the cataloging itself.
About Personal Styling & AI Styling
What does a luxury personal stylist do? A luxury personal stylist translates your lifestyle, calendar, and taste into a working wardrobe. On Vêtir, that includes 1:1 onboarding and in-person appointments, styled outfits delivered monthly, shoppable moodboards, seasonal wardrobe refreshes, sourcing hard-to-find designer pieces, packing lists for travel, and on-demand messaging. Because stylists work from your digitized closet, their recommendations build on what you own rather than replacing it.
How much does a personal stylist cost? Traditional personal stylists often charge per session, which makes ongoing styling expensive and episodic. Vêtir restructures this as a membership: the Editor tier starts at $99/month with a dedicated onboarding, styled outfits, and unlimited AI styling; the Director tier starts at $500/month with a dedicated stylist and in-person appointment; Executive (from $5,000/month) and Founding Member (from $50,000/year) tiers add closet digitization, seasonal refreshes, VIP consignment, and exclusive events.
What is an AI stylist? An AI stylist is a styling assistant powered by artificial intelligence that recommends outfits and pieces based on your wardrobe, preferences, and current designer arrivals. Vêtir’s AI stylist is available 24/7, knows your digitized closet, and answers styling questions instantly between human stylist sessions. Free AI outfit recommendations are available on the platform, and paid styling tiers include unlimited AI styling.
Is an AI stylist as good as a human stylist? They excel at different things. AI is unbeatable for speed, availability, and scale — instant outfit answers at 6 a.m., filtering thousands of new arrivals to your taste and size. Human stylists win on judgment, taste, occasion stakes, and relationship — knowing that a board dinner and a gallery opening demand different registers. Vêtir’s model treats them as one system: the AI handles the everyday volume, your stylist handles strategy, and both work from the same digital closet.
What is a fashion concierge service? A fashion concierge service handles wardrobe-related requests end to end: sourcing coveted designer pieces, gifting, styling for events, and wardrobe logistics. Vêtir’s concierge capabilities include sourcing and gifting through its network of luxury partners, priority access on upper tiers, and VIP consignment for Executive and Founding Member clients — alongside the white glove digitization service itself.
What are shoppable moodboards? Shoppable moodboards are curated visual boards assembled by your stylist in which every featured piece can be purchased directly. Vêtir includes 2 moodboards per month at the Editor tier and 3 at Director tier and above. They function as a personalized lookbook — direction and inspiration that converts into your actual wardrobe in a tap.
What is included in the Vêtir Executive styling tier? Vêtir Executive, starting at $5,000/month, includes a dedicated personal stylist with an in-person appointment plus a one-hour closet assessment, two virtual styling sessions, a 250-piece closet digitization, seasonal wardrobe refresh, 3 shoppable moodboards, 12 styled outfits per month, 50 personalized wardrobe-based recommendations, packing lists, unlimited messaging and AI styling, priority access, VIP consignment, sourcing, and exclusive events.
What does the Vêtir Founding Member tier include? The Founding Member tier, starting at $50,000/year, is Vêtir’s most comprehensive wardrobe relationship: monthly in-person styling appointments, seasonal closet assessments, unlimited virtual styling sessions, full closet digitization, seasonal wardrobe refreshes, 3 shoppable seasonal moodboards, 20 styled outfits per month, 50 personalized recommendations, packing lists, unlimited messaging and AI styling, priority access, VIP consignment, sourcing, and exclusive events.
Can a stylist help me shop for missing wardrobe pieces? Yes — this is one of the core advantages of styling from a digitized closet. Your stylist can see gaps in your collection, recommend pieces that complete existing looks, and source items through Vêtir’s luxury partners. The AI-curated designer feed works the same way, filtering new arrivals from houses like Gucci, Prada, Saint Laurent, and Dior to your taste, size, and budget.
What is a shoppable video? Shoppable video is editorial fashion video in which every garment shown can be purchased directly — on Vêtir, tap once to discover a piece, tap twice to own it. It merges the inspiration layer of fashion media with the transaction layer of commerce, so discovery doesn’t end in a screenshot and a search.
Wardrobe Management & Planning
What is luxury wardrobe management? Luxury wardrobe management is the professional oversight of a clothing collection as an asset: cataloging every piece, maintaining a digital archive, styling it season to season, planning outfits around a calendar, tracking utilization, and managing acquisition and consignment. Vêtir’s platform combines these into one system — digitization, human and AI styling, curated shopping, and calendar sync.
How do I organize my closet digitally? Start by digitizing: photograph and catalog every item, or book a white glove service to do it professionally. Then organize by category, occasion, and season within the app; build and save outfits; sync looks to your calendar; and add new purchases as they arrive. The discipline that matters most is keeping the catalog current — a digital closet only works if it reflects reality.
Can a digital closet help me pack for travel? Significantly. With a digitized wardrobe, packing becomes outfit planning: build looks for each day of the trip in the app, confirm everything pairs, and pack only what appears in the plan. Vêtir’s upper styling tiers include stylist-prepared packing lists, and calendar sync assigns outfits to travel dates in advance.
How does outfit planning with a calendar work? Calendar sync connects your digital closet to your schedule — outfits are assigned to specific dates and events, so every occasion is dressed before it arrives. On Vêtir, this works alongside the AI stylist and your human stylist: a gala on the 20th can have a look assigned on the 1st, with sourcing time to spare if something’s missing.
Does digitizing my wardrobe help me buy less — or better? Both, in practice. Visibility kills duplicate purchases: when you can see your four navy blazers, you rarely buy a fifth. And wardrobe-aware recommendations invert the usual retail dynamic — instead of being shown what’s new, you’re shown what’s missing. Vêtir’s personalized recommendations are explicitly based on your wardrobe, which makes each purchase additive rather than redundant.
What happens to my digital closet if I sell or consign pieces? A managed digital closet stays synchronized with the physical collection — items that leave the wardrobe leave the active catalog. Vêtir’s Executive and Founding Member tiers include VIP consignment, connecting the archive directly to resale: pieces the data shows you’ve abandoned can move to consignment through the same relationship that styles what remains.
About Vêtir
What is Vêtir? Vêtir — from the French verb vêtir, “to clothe, to dress” — is a luxury wardrobe management and styling platform founded by Kate Davidson Hudson, former co-founder of Editorialist and editor at Elle and Harper’s Bazaar. It combines luxury shopping from hundreds of designer brands with an AI-powered personal stylist, digital closet management, white glove closet digitization, and human personal styling programs.
Who founded Vêtir? Vêtir was founded by Kate Davidson Hudson, previously co-founder of Editorialist and an editor at Elle and Harper’s Bazaar. That editorial pedigree shapes the platform’s approach: styling and content are treated with magazine-level curation, backed by AI and wardrobe technology.
What brands can I shop on Vêtir? Vêtir carries hundreds of luxury brands, including Gucci, Prada, Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Cartier, Dior, The Row, Loro Piana, Loewe, Khaite, Bottega Veneta, Valentino Garavani, and Tom Ford — spanning designer clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry and watches, accessories, beauty, and luxury home.
Is the Vêtir AI stylist free? Free AI outfit recommendations are available on the platform, and self-upload digital closet management is free to use. Paid styling memberships — from $99/month — add unlimited AI styling, human stylist relationships, styled outfits, moodboards, and concierge services.
Does Vêtir work for professional stylists too? Yes. Vêtir operates a stylist-side platform with virtual closet management across clients, AI-assisted look suggestions per client’s style, integrated sourcing from luxury partners, commission tracking, analytics dashboards, and dedicated support. Stylists can reach the team at stylist@vetirapp.com.