/**
* Static style guide content for the get_style_guide tool.
* Organized by category with comprehensive fashion and styling advice.
*/
export const styleGuides: Record<string, string> = {
general: `# General Style Guide
## Understanding Customer Needs
- Listen carefully to what the customer is looking for
- Consider their personal style, body type, and preferences
- Ask about specific occasions they're shopping for
- Look for cues about their comfort level with different styles
## Creating Cohesive Outfits
- Balance proportions (fitted with loose)
- Create visual interest with textures and layers
- Ensure color harmony across the outfit
- Consider the visual weight of different pieces
## Color Theory Basics
- Complementary colors create vibrant looks (opposites on the color wheel)
- Analogous colors create harmonious looks (neighbors on the color wheel)
- Neutrals (black, white, gray, beige) work with almost everything
- Consider the customer's skin tone when recommending colors
## Accessorizing
- Use accessories to add personal style to basic outfits
- Consider scale - smaller accessories for petite frames, bolder pieces for larger frames
- Balance statement pieces with simpler items
- Ensure metals coordinate (gold, silver, rose gold)
## Seasonal Considerations
- Layer pieces for transitional seasons
- Consider fabric weight and texture for different weather conditions
- Adapt color palettes to seasonal trends
- Recommend versatile pieces that work across seasons when possible`,
color_theory: `# Color Theory Style Guide
## Color Wheel Basics
- Primary colors: Red, blue, yellow
- Secondary colors: Green, purple, orange
- Tertiary colors: Combinations of primary and secondary
## Color Combinations
- Complementary: Opposite on the color wheel (blue/orange, red/green)
- Analogous: Next to each other on the wheel (blue/teal/green)
- Triadic: Equally spaced around the wheel (red/yellow/blue)
- Monochromatic: Different shades of the same color
## Skin Tone Considerations
- Warm undertones: Gold jewelry looks better, colors like coral, olive, cream
- Cool undertones: Silver jewelry looks better, colors like blue, purple, true white
- Neutral undertones: Can wear most colors successfully
## Color Psychology
- Red: Energy, passion, attention-grabbing
- Blue: Calm, trust, professionalism
- Green: Growth, freshness, wealth
- Black: Sophistication, formality, slimming
- White: Purity, simplicity, cleanliness
## Practical Applications
- Use color blocking for bold, modern looks
- Create focal points with bright accent colors
- Use neutrals as a base for versatile wardrobes
- Create depth with different shades of the same color family`,
body_types: `# Body Types Style Guide
## Common Body Types
### Apple Shape
- Carries weight around the middle
- Often has slender legs and arms
- Style goals: Define waistline, elongate the torso
#### Recommendations:
- V-neck tops to draw the eye up and down
- Empire waist dresses and tops
- Straight or bootcut pants
- A-line skirts and dresses
- Structured jackets that hit at the hip
### Pear Shape
- Narrower shoulders and upper body
- Wider hips and thighs
- Style goals: Balance upper and lower body
#### Recommendations:
- Boat neck and off-shoulder tops to broaden shoulders
- A-line skirts that skim over hips
- Dark colors on bottom, brighter on top
- Statement necklaces to draw attention up
- Fit and flare dresses
### Hourglass Shape
- Balanced shoulders and hips with defined waist
- Style goals: Highlight natural curves
#### Recommendations:
- Wrap dresses and tops
- Belt to accentuate waist
- Fitted clothing that follows natural curves
- High-waisted bottoms
- Pencil skirts
### Rectangle Shape
- Similar measurements at shoulders, waist, and hips
- Style goals: Create curves and definition
#### Recommendations:
- Peplum tops to create waist definition
- Layered looks to add dimension
- Tops with embellishments or details
- Belt at the waist to create definition
- Full or A-line skirts to create curves
### Inverted Triangle Shape
- Broader shoulders and narrower hips
- Style goals: Balance upper and lower body
#### Recommendations:
- A-line and full skirts to add volume to lower body
- Avoid boat necks and halter tops
- Draw attention to the waist and lower body
- V-necks and scoop necks to soften shoulders
- Darker colors on top, lighter on bottom
## General Tips
- Focus on fit above all else
- Use color and pattern strategically to highlight or minimize areas
- Consider scale of prints based on body size
- Tailoring can transform fit issues
- Dress for your current size, not aspirational sizes`,
casual_outfits: `# Casual Outfit Style Guide
## Everyday Casual
- Jeans + T-shirt + sneakers: The classic casual foundation
- Elevated with: Quality materials, proper fit, thoughtful accessories
- Key pieces: Well-fitting jeans, solid and striped tees, clean sneakers
## Smart Casual
- Blending casual and dressier elements
- Women: Dark jeans + blouse + ankle boots or flats
- Men: Chinos + button-down or polo + loafers or clean sneakers
- Key accessories: Watch, simple jewelry, leather belt
## Athleisure
- Athletic wear styled for everyday wear
- Leggings or joggers + fitted tee or tank + structured jacket
- Focus on: High-quality fabrics, monochromatic color schemes
- Avoid: Worn workout shoes, actual gym clothes
## Weekend Casual
- Comfort-focused but still put-together
- Boyfriend jeans + oversized sweater + ankle boots
- Cargo pants + hoodie + sneakers
- Layer with: Denim jacket, field jacket, or cardigan
## Casual for Different Settings
### Coffee Shop
- Jeans + sweater + ankle boots
- Add a scarf or statement bag for personality
### Shopping
- Comfortable shoes (white sneakers, loafers)
- Easy-to-remove layers for trying on clothes
- Crossbody bag to keep hands free
### Casual Lunch
- Elevated jeans outfit
- Casual dress with sneakers
- Button-down with sleeves rolled up
## Casual Don'ts
- Avoid clothing that's too large or baggy
- No stained or visibly worn items
- Avoid overly revealing clothing in public settings
- Don't mix too many bold patterns in one casual look`,
formal_outfits: `# Formal Outfit Style Guide
## Black Tie Events
- Women: Floor-length gown, elegant cocktail dress
- Men: Tuxedo, formal black suit with bow tie
- Accessories: Fine jewelry, formal watch, cufflinks
- Shoes: Formal heels, patent leather shoes
## White Tie Events
- Women: Ball gown, opera-length gloves
- Men: Tailcoat, white bow tie, white waistcoat
- Extremely formal and traditional
## Cocktail Attire
- Women: Knee-length cocktail dress, dressy separates
- Men: Dark suit with tie, dress shirt with slacks
- More flexible than black tie but still elegant
## Business Formal
- Women: Tailored suit, conservative dress with jacket
- Men: Business suit with tie, polished dress shoes
- Colors: Navy, charcoal, black, subtle patterns
- Accessories: Minimal, high-quality, not distracting
## Semi-Formal
- Women: Cocktail dress, dressy skirt and top
- Men: Dark suit, no tie required, dress shirt
- More relaxed than formal but still sophisticated
## Formal Do's & Don'ts
### Do's
- Invest in proper tailoring
- Choose high-quality fabrics
- Keep accessories elegant and understated
- Consider the venue and time of day (lighter colors for day events)
### Don'ts
- Avoid casual fabrics (denim, cotton t-shirts)
- Don't wear overly revealing styles for business or traditional events
- Avoid wrinkled or ill-fitting garments
- Don't over-accessorize formal looks`,
seasonal: `# Seasonal Style Guide
## Spring/Summer
### Spring Transition
- Lightweight layers: cardigans, light jackets, scarves
- Begin incorporating brighter colors
- Mix winter pieces with lighter items
- Fabrics: Light wool, cotton, lighter denim
### Summer
- Breathable fabrics: Linen, cotton, rayon
- Lighter colors and pastels
- Protection pieces: Wide-brimmed hats, lightweight long sleeves
- Proper fit: Allow for airflow in hot weather
## Fall/Winter
### Fall Transition
- Begin layering: Light jackets, cardigans, light scarves
- Rich, warm colors: Burgundy, mustard, olive
- Mix summer pieces with warmer layers
- Ankle boots, closed-toe shoes
### Winter
- Focus on warmth and layering
- Base layers, insulating middle layers, protective outer layers
- Fabrics: Wool, cashmere, down, heavy cotton, corduroy
- Accessories: Scarves, gloves, hats, warm socks
## Resort Wear
- Lightweight, packable pieces
- Wrinkle-resistant fabrics
- Multi-purpose items that dress up or down
- Sun protection pieces: Hats, cover-ups, light layers
## Transitional Dressing Tips
- Invest in layering pieces that work across seasons
- Use accessories to transition outfits between seasons
- Consider fabric weight rather than just style
- Keep a few season-spanning neutral pieces in rotation
## Seasonal Color Palettes
- Spring: Pastels, soft colors, light neutrals
- Summer: Bright colors, white, nautical themes
- Fall: Earth tones, jewel tones, warm neutrals
- Winter: Deep colors, rich jewel tones, black and white`,
};
/**
* Get occasion-specific styling advice appendix
*/
export function getOccasionAdvice(occasion: string): string {
const occasionFormatted = occasion.replace(/_/g, ' ');
return `\n\n## ${occasionFormatted.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + occasionFormatted.slice(1)} Specific Advice
- Consider the venue and time of day
- Think about appropriate level of formality
- Choose colors that suit the occasion
- Accessorize appropriately
- Consider practical concerns (comfort, weather, activities)`;
}
/**
* Get fashion season-specific styling advice appendix
*/
export function getSeasonAdvice(fashion_season: string): string {
const seasonFormatted = fashion_season.replace(/_/g, ' ');
return `\n\n## ${seasonFormatted.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + seasonFormatted.slice(1)} Fashion Tips
- Focus on seasonal appropriate fabrics
- Incorporate seasonal color trends
- Layer appropriately for the weather
- Consider seasonal occasions and activities
- Adapt basic style principles to seasonal needs`;
}