[ Feature ]

Catalog

The wardrobe, made searchable.

[ The Read ]

A wardrobe lives mostly in the dark. Open the door. See what you remember. Forget the rest. FVLBI photographs each piece and reads it, one at a time, until the whole archive is searchable.

01

What the catalog reads

For each piece, FVLBI discerns colour and identifies the material: cotton, wool, silk, linen, cashmere, leather, suede, denim, polyester, nylon, velvet. It infers formality and season from the cut and the cues in the photograph. Patterns are read where present, from solids to florals, stripes, plaid, and geometric.

02

How it works

You photograph. FVLBI reads. Lay each piece on a plain surface, in even light, and shoot from above. The reading happens in seconds, and the piece enters your archive ready to be composed with.

03

What changes after

The archive remembers everything you own. You can ask: what is in cotton? What suits cold weather? What pairs with the navy trousers? The closet stops being a pile of decisions and becomes a tool.

04

Editing the catalog

Tags can be refined at any time if the reading needs correction. Pieces can be marked clean, dirty, or in the laundry. Pieces leave the archive when you sell or donate them. Your record stays accurate to what you actually own.

The wardrobe was always there. Now it is legible.