Festive, Found: Five Real Prompts We Gave Our AI Stylist - And What She Picked
At The Chic Indian, we believe in the art of showing up - for tradition, for joy, for the version of yourself that changes with every season.
So when we built our AI Chic Stylist, we didn't just feed its data. We taught it to read between the lines. To notice what you don't say. To understand that "Diwali-ready" means different things to different people - sometimes comfort, sometimes power, often both.
This festive season, it has been busy decoding moods, rituals, and WhatsApp texts about what to wear. Below, five real styling prompts from our community - and the exact looks it pulled in response.
No stress-scrolling. No sari-shararas standoff. Just pieces that feel like you.
Prompt 1:
"I need something for Diwali puja with my grandparents. Modest but not boring."
The Ethereal Kurta Set in mustard checks - a V-neck kurta with balloon sleeves and matching agua pants. Finished with the Tumo Silver Ear-Cuff.
Rooted, but not rigid. The handloom check whispers nostalgia, while the silhouette brings softness and shape. That ear-cuff? Just the right amount of rebellion.
Prompt 2:
"I'm hosting a card party and want to look luxe but low-effort."
Neora's Kaftan Cape in a wine-black-grey palette, cinched with ruching. Paired with the Baroque Choker and Bubble Bangles.
It's giving barefoot-at-home energy with fashion week edge. The kind of look that works whether you're shuffling cards or lighting candles in one hand, drink in the other.
Prompt 3:
"I'm going for a Navratri night in New York City. Need something modern but still rooted in tradition."
A White Geometric Organza Saree, block printed with graphic checks and stripes. Accessorised with the Touch-Me-Not Hairclip.
Airy, architectural, and made to move. Feels like an old soul with a new rhythm. The kind of piece you'll want to twirl in until sunrise.
Prompt 4:
"I'm plus-sized and need something flattering for a South Indian wedding. Not lehenga."
The Surmayi Saaz Set - a silk-cotton kaftan kurta that glides instead of clings. Paired with Gerbera Earrings.
Elegance without effort. The drape does all the talking. The earrings add light. The whole look says: I'm here, and I know exactly who I am.
Prompt 5:
"I want to match with my partner without looking cheesy."
For you: The Little Big Dress in ikat.
For them: The Breakfast Shirt, same craft, different colour.
Matching, but make it grown. It's not giving "couple outfit"; it's giving shared rhythm, separate beats. Together, but never identical.
Want your own match?
Tell our AI Chic Stylist how you're showing up this season - be it for a mandap, a rooftop, or that one auntie or uncle who always dresses like they own the party. It'll handle the rest.
Try the stylist → Here
