Editorial Wardrobe Planning

Organize looks with the calm of a magazine spread.

Brayza turns occasions, capsule ideas, and premium look briefs into a focused planning ritual for people with moving calendars.

Start from a dinner, fitting, trip, or event. Build a clean board, review key pieces, and keep reusable notes close when the next look needs direction fast.

Board Preview

A tailored evening board with warm neutrals and clean lines.

Start with a sharp outer layer, soften it with tonal knitwear, then finish with one accent shoe and a restrained jewelry note.

Dinner Tailoring Soft Contrast Premium Brief
Start with context Frame each board around a calendar moment instead of a vague style mood.
Save what worked Turn repeatable combinations into capsule references for the next fast decision.
Occasion Boards

Build from a real moment.

Each board begins with the day, venue, or travel plan that matters, then narrows the visual direction around key pieces and finishing notes.

Capsule Saves

Keep repeatable answers close.

Saved combinations stay ready for client meetings, dinners, flights, or weekends when the same pressure returns with less time.

Plan Credits

Unlock deeper look briefs.

Premium guidance expands a board with more detailed styling context and reuse suggestions without crowding the standard flow.

How it flows

Move from calendar moment to finished direction.

The product structure stays simple: define the occasion, review the pieces that matter, save reusable outcomes, and unlock more detail only when a board needs it.

Step 01

Set the occasion

Anchor the board to a real setting such as travel, dinner, events, or work so the planning brief begins with practical context.

Step 02

Shape the direction

Review silhouettes, pairings, and finishing details without turning the process into a cluttered moodboard exercise.

Step 03

Save the repeatable parts

Preserve reliable combinations as capsule notes so future planning starts from proven structure instead of a blank page.

Step 04

Use premium detail when needed

Credits unlock a deeper editorial layer for the boards that need more reasoning, refinement, or week-ahead reuse ideas.

Why it feels clear

Built for quick decisions, not visual noise.

The listing pages mirror that principle with readable spacing, restrained color, and a straightforward structure that works across desktop and mobile screens.

  • Semantic HTML structure for standard app listing and legal review pages.
  • Unified typography, spacing, and navigation across all three pages.
  • Accessible contrast, visible focus states, and reduced-motion support.