A lookbook for Tuesdays.
No scoring. No judgment. No account. Five mirrors, one wall, and the quiet decision to dress for a day that isn’t an exception.
Twenty-four looks. Six aesthetics. Five mirrors.
Twenty-four looks, across Clean girl, Coquette, Cottagecore, Y2K, Dark academia, and Chinese new. Each one has a caption, five pieces, and a name. None of them tell you what to do.
Five mirrors — MBTI, city, zodiac, tarot, 生肖 — because sometimes you want a short answer, and cloth does not come with one. Each mirror sends you to a look. The looks agree more than you think.
Not a score. Not a verdict.
Closet Vibe won’t grade your outfit, rate your aesthetic, tell you what looks good on your body type, or suggest what to wear to impress anyone. Other tools do that. This one doesn’t. Brands scoring your appearance is a solved problem, usually solved badly. We’re not interested.
The quiz confirms. The closet remembers. You decide.
Nothing on a server.
Your quiz results, your saved looks, and your composite wall all live in your browser’s local storage. No account, no email, no login. Clear your browser and they’re gone.
Shareable links encode your results in the URL itself — still no server. If a friend opens your link, they see what’s in the URL, and that’s all. Basic privacy by design.
We use Vercel’s analytics to count anonymous page visits. That’s the extent of what we know about you.
Short. Interior. Specific.
The captions and analyses across the site are written in a Pollyanna voice: short sentences, specific objects, an interior register, no advice. “Linen shirt. The color of unbleached paper. Nothing announcing itself.” More in the journal.
Part of NB Idea.
Closet Vibe is one of five Vibe apps from NB Idea: Travel Vibe, Journal Vibe, Home Vibe, Zikr Vibe, and this one. Each is a small, focused lookbook or tool — nothing that scales to infinity, nothing that needs an account.