Mirror

AIGC Mobile App

Mirror is a mobile app that generates personalized outfit suggestions using AI, tailored to a user’s location, weather, and event context. The goal was to make outfit decision-making effortless, aesthetic, and context-aware—solving a daily pain point through tech and design.

Project Timeline

4 Weeks

Team

Alina (Me)
Lucy (Designer)
KK (Designer)

My Role

UX Design
AI Integration
Visual Prototyping

Tools

Figma
Midjourney

Introduction

As a designer, I bridge AI capabilities with user-centered design. In Mirror, I transformed technical potential into intuitive flows that reflect real-life user contexts. I also guided the team in visualizing AI-generated content within a frictionless mobile experience.

This project reflects my strength in designing intuitive systems that simplify decisions while maintaining beauty and delight.

Problem Statement

How might we help users quickly and accurately find the right outfit based on dynamic, real-world inputs?

How might we help users quickly and accurately find the right outfit based on dynamic, real-world inputs?

Research & Insights

We conducted user interviews and mapped personas & journeys.

Key findings:

  • Users often feel decision fatigue around daily outfits.

  • Most apps lack contextual relevance (weather, occasion, mood).

  • People want both inspiration and trust in AI recommendations.

These insights shaped our decision to integrate geolocation, event-based prompts, and visual storytelling.

UX Process

Design Principles - Usability & Scalability

  • Clear Information Hierarchy

  • Dynamic Table Customization

  • Polished UI components

1. Discover

  • User interviews with 6 individuals aged 20–35

  • Affinity mapping to extract core needs: confidence, ease, aesthetics

2. Define

  • Developed 2 personas: a busy professional and a social student

  • Mapped scenarios: workdays, dates, travel, special events

3. Ideate

  • Brainstormed concepts like “Mood-based wardrobe,” “WeatherSync,” and “AI Stylist”

  • Choose Mirror for its blend of automation + aesthetic curation

  1. Prototype

  • Built interactive Figma prototypes for:

Onboarding preferences

Daily AI recommendations

Special event outfit suggestions

  • Used Midjourney for visual lookbooks and mock outfit inspiration

  1. Validate

  • Conducted usability tests and iterated UI to minimize friction in the outfit selection flow

  • Users preferred cards + mood board layout over list formats

Key Features

Smart Outfit Generator

Auto-suggests outfits based on weather, event, time of day

AI Visual Lookbook

Dynamic outfit inspirations tailored to user input

Mirror Device Integration (Next Step)

Plan to sync with a smart mirror for real-time outfit display

Impact & Outcome

  • Translated complex AI logic into a clear, calm UI

  • Validated with 5 users who reported feeling more inspired and decisive about outfit choices

  • Designed a customizable experience that respects user control

Key takeaway: Design is not about dazzling visuals—it’s about removing friction from everyday moments.

Iteration & Future

  • Plan to test with wearable mirror integration

  • Expand use cases (e.g., travel capsule wardrobe)

  • Add explainability for AI decisions to build user trust

Why It Matters

Mirror demonstrates how emerging tech like AI can feel personal and human when UX leads the conversation. It’s a small solution to a common problem—but a powerful example of thoughtful interaction design.

Bridging user needs and business goals through collaborative design that delivers results.

2025. Designed with ♡ in Seattle.

Bridging user needs and business goals through collaborative design that delivers results.

2025. Designed with ♡ in Seattle.

Bridging user needs and business goals through collaborative design that delivers results.

2025. Designed with ♡ in Seattle.