What it reads
Local temperature and conditions, pulled from your device location at the start of each day. The forecast is what shapes the morning's composition.
The forecast, considered.
A wool overcoat at thirty degrees is bad styling. A linen shirt in sleet is worse. FVLBI reads the day's forecast and shapes its compositions around it.
Local temperature and conditions, pulled from your device location at the start of each day. The forecast is what shapes the morning's composition.
Pieces in your archive carry a season tag set at cataloguing time. The day's temperature determines which pieces are surfaced and which are held back. Cold days favour wools, knits, and outerwear. Warm days favour cottons, linens, and lighter pieces. The system uses the season tag and the category of each piece to make the call.
Forecasts can shift between morning and evening. The composition holds to the read at the time of suggestion. A revised composition is one tap away if the day surprises you.
The forecast is considered. The wardrobe responds.