Thursday, January 1, 2026
Polyvore officially closed down in 2018. The site and its apps were shut down on April 5, 2018 after being acquired by the fashion retailer SSENSE, which discontinued Polyvore’s operations and redirected the website to the SSENSE homepage.
🖼️ Polyvore-Style Outfit & Moodboard Creators
1. ShopLook
Probably the closest modern replacement for Polyvore in terms of features and community.
Lets you create outfit sets, collages, and moodboards using items from many brands or your own uploads.
Popular with fashion creators who loved Polyvore’s vibe.(ShopLook)
🔗 https://shoplook.io/
2. Urstyle
A web-based creative outfit maker that feels very much like Polyvore with drag-and-drop tools and layouts.
You can import items, decorate boards with text/backgrounds, and even join styling contests.(Fits)
3. Combyne
A social outfit-creation app where you combine clothing pieces to design looks.
Community-focused, with sharing and style challenges.(TryThisFit)
4. Reverie
A fashion visual community and moodboard/artist space inspired by Polyvore’s creative spirit.
Includes personal avatars and a community for style sharing.(Fashionista)
👗 Closet & Outfit Planning Tools
These are great for capsule wardrobe creation and digital closet management, though they may not be collage-centric like Polyvore:
5. Fits
Outfit planner and closet digitization app with a visual canvas — like building collage outfits from your wardrobe photos.
Automatic item upload and styling suggestions.(Fits)
6. Whering
A free wardrobe app that lets you upload clothes, make outfits, and plan looks.
Good for sustainable capsule wardrobe building.(Whering)
7. Indyx
Digital wardrobe and stylist assistant — catalog clothes and build outfits.
Focused on organization and outfit planning.(App Store)
8. GetWardrobe
Allows you to upload your closet and create “magazine-style” outfits with a planner feature.
Includes tagging, calendar planning, and collaging.(App Store)
9. Pureple
Free outfit builder app with AI suggestions and outfit creation tools.
Good for closet organization and outfit planning.(Glance)
🎨 General Design Tools (Not Fashion-Specific)
If you want maximum control over visual collage layouts, these are great:
10. Canva
Drag-and-drop collage maker with fashion templates.
Great for customized, polished outfit boards — though background removal may require Canva Pro.(Canva)
11. Apple Freeform (iOS)
A flexible whiteboard where you can paste outfit images and design your own boards.
Very freeform and creative — though manual.(Fits)
🧠Tips for Use
For community and sharing: go with ShopLook, Urstyle, Combyne, or Reverie.
For personal closet/capsule planning: use Fits, Whering, Indyx, GetWardrobe, or Pureple.
For bespoke visuals or blog/social posts: Canva or Freeform give you creative flexibility.(Fits)
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