How to Use ChatGPT for Personal Stylists or Image Consultants

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How to Use ChatGPT as a Personal Stylist
or Image Consultant

You have an extraordinary eye. A client walks in, you assess them in seconds, and you know exactly what will work. What you did not sign up for is writing style briefs that truly capture a person, Instagram captions that communicate your aesthetic without sounding like everyone else in the industry, and pitch emails to brands that actually get opened. Here are five prompts that handle all of it.

Personal styling is a visual profession. The work happens in the mirror, in the fitting room, in the moment a client sees themselves in something they would never have chosen alone and understands immediately why it works.

None of that can be replaced by AI. The eye, the instinct, the accumulated knowledge of fit and proportion and colour and occasion — these are yours and always will be.

What often gets less attention than it deserves is the writing that surrounds the visual work. The style brief that makes a new client feel genuinely understood before you have even met. The Instagram caption that communicates a distinct aesthetic philosophy rather than defaulting to the same vocabulary every other stylist in your city is also using. The brand pitch that opens a collaboration rather than landing in a delete folder.

ChatGPT handles the writing. You handle the eye. That is the division of labour that lets you focus your genius on what you were trained for. Here is exactly what it looks like across the five most common writing moments in any styling business.

📄 Your client communication journey
5 writing touchpoints from first contact to testimonial — and the prompt that handles each one
1
Discovery
The client style brief
Sent before the first session. Makes the client feel seen and understood before they arrive. Sets the emotional tone of the entire relationship and reduces introductory time so the work starts immediately.
Prompt 1
2
Visibility
Instagram caption
The content that makes your philosophy visible and your aesthetic distinct. Two posts per week consistently builds the following that generates inbound inquiries without advertising spend.
Prompt 2
3
Partnerships
Brand collaboration pitch
The email that opens a commercial relationship. A specific, well-positioned pitch to the right brand creates affiliate income, product gifting, and visibility to a wider audience.
Prompt 3
4
Delivery
Client shopping report
The document that makes your recommendations tangible and actionable. A well-written shopping report is what transforms a session from an experience into a result the client can point to.
Prompt 4
5
Growth
Testimonial request
The message that converts a transformed client into a referral engine. Sent within a week of the session, a specific and personal request generates testimonials that sell the next client without a consultation.
Prompt 5
✍️ The writing behind the styling
What personal stylists write every week — before and after ChatGPT
Task Without AI With ChatGPT
Client style brief (per new client) 30–45 min 5 min
Instagram caption 25–40 min 4 min
Brand collaboration pitch 60–90 min 8 min
Client shopping report 45–60 min 8 min
Testimonial request Rarely sent 3 min
$1.4B
US personal styling industry — growing as remote and hybrid work create new wardrobe needs
3–5
hours of writing behind every styling client from initial brief to follow-up and review request
$0
Cost to start — ChatGPT is free at chat.openai.com

The Writing That Surrounds the Visual Work

Personal styling is one of the most intensely personal service businesses in existence. A client trusts you with something most people find deeply vulnerable — how they present themselves to the world. That trust is built before the session begins, in the quality of the communication that precedes it. The style brief that feels like you already understand them. The shopping report that reads like a curated editorial, not a product list.

It is also built long before a client ever enquires, through the Instagram feed that communicates your aesthetic consistently and distinctively enough to make someone stop scrolling and think “that is exactly the kind of stylist I have been looking for.”

ChatGPT handles the writing that builds all of that trust. Your eye and your expertise do the rest.

The 5 Prompts Personal Stylists Use Most

Copy these, fill in the brackets with your details, and paste into ChatGPT at chat.openai.com. Always personalise before sending — the detail only you have is what makes the difference.

1. The Client Style Brief

Copy & Paste This Prompt
You are a personal stylist and image consultant who specialises in making clients feel genuinely understood before the first session begins.
 
My styling business: [YOUR BUSINESS NAME]. My approach: [describe your styling philosophy in 1–2 sentences — e.g. I work with professional women who want to dress with intention rather than effort / I specialise in sustainable, considered wardrobes for people who want to buy less and wear more / I help entrepreneurs build a visual presence that matches their professional ambition].
 
Client name: [FIRST NAME].
 
What I know about them from their intake form or initial conversation:
— Their lifestyle and daily context: [e.g. senior lawyer, court days plus client meetings / creative director at a design agency, smart casual most days / new mum returning to work after maternity leave]
— Their current wardrobe relationship: [e.g. they buy impulsively and have a wardrobe full of things they don’t wear / they play it safe and want more confidence / they wear the same 5 items on rotation and want a real wardrobe]
— What they want to feel when they get dressed: [e.g. powerful and polished without effort / themselves, but the best version / visible and respected in meetings]
— Any specific challenges: [e.g. they struggle to find things that fit well / they feel invisible in work environments / they dress for who they were, not who they are becoming]
 
Ask: Write a warm, personal pre-session style brief that: (1) reflects back what I have understood about them, (2) articulates the styling journey we are going to go on together, (3) prepares them emotionally for the session, and (4) sets clear expectations without making it feel clinical.
Format: Email with subject line. 3–4 short paragraphs. Under 220 words.
Tone: Warm, perceptive, and genuinely personal — like a message from a stylist who has really listened and is excited to work with this particular person. Never: generic, clinical, or transactional. This email should make them feel seen before they have even met you.

2. The Instagram Caption

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You are a social media manager for a personal stylist with a distinct aesthetic and a clear point of view on style.
 
My business: [YOUR BUSINESS NAME]. My styling philosophy: [describe in 2 sentences — e.g. I believe style is a practice, not a shopping habit / I work with the wardrobe you have before I ever suggest buying anything / I am interested in what clothes say about identity, not just what they look like].
My audience: [describe who follows me and who I want to attract — e.g. professional women aged 35–55 who want to dress intentionally / creative entrepreneurs who want to build a personal brand through how they dress / people who are tired of fast fashion and want a more considered relationship with clothes].
 
The image this caption is for: [describe specifically — e.g. a client before/after showing how we reworked their existing wardrobe / an outfit I put together for myself today / a styling detail I noticed and photographed / a quote from a client session that struck me].
 
The styling idea or philosophy behind it: [what is the actual point I want to make? Not what the image shows — what the image means. E.g. that great dressing is about editing, not adding / that fit matters more than brand / that the most powerful outfit in a woman’s wardrobe is usually already there].
 
Ask: Write an Instagram caption that opens with a specific observation or opinion, develops a real point of view, and ends with a question or invitation that creates genuine engagement.
Format: Under 130 words. Ends with a question or CTA. Include 5–6 niche hashtags.
Tone: Confident and specific — the voice of a stylist with a real aesthetic and an intelligent point of view on clothes. Never: “elevate your wardrobe,” “effortless style,” “invest in yourself,” “timeless pieces,” or any phrase that appears on every other styling account.

3. The Brand Collaboration Pitch

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You are a brand partnerships specialist who writes collaboration pitches for independent creatives and styling professionals.
 
My business: [YOUR BUSINESS NAME]. What I do: [describe your service in 1–2 sentences]. My platform and following: [e.g. 8,200 followers on Instagram with high engagement / a community of 3,500 subscribers on my Substack newsletter / primarily Instagram with 12K followers, primarily professional women aged 35–55].
 
The brand I am approaching: [NAME]. What they make or sell: [describe their product and positioning]. Why I am approaching them specifically: [be honest — e.g. I genuinely use their pieces with clients because of the quality and sizing range / their aesthetic aligns with the intentional dressing philosophy I champion / I have been recommending them unpaid for a year and it feels natural to formalise it].
 
What I am proposing: [describe what you would offer — e.g. 2–3 Instagram posts per month featuring their pieces in real client context / a dedicated newsletter feature / a capsule wardrobe edit using their collection / styling sessions for their own social content / gifting with honest organic coverage].
 
What I am hoping to receive: [e.g. gifted pieces / a commission affiliate arrangement / a flat rate fee / gifted pieces with organic coverage only — no fee requested].
 
Ask: Write a short, professional pitch email that introduces me, clearly explains the collaboration proposal, and demonstrates I have genuinely engaged with their brand rather than mass-pitching.
Format: Email with subject line. 3 short paragraphs. Under 200 words.
Tone: Professional, warm, and specific — the voice of a stylist who genuinely loves the brand and has a clear and relevant audience. Not a media kit template. Not desperate or vague.
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4. The Client Shopping Report

Copy & Paste This Prompt
You are a luxury editorial copywriter who specialises in writing client-facing shopping reports for personal stylists and image consultants.
 
My business: [YOUR BUSINESS NAME]. My styling philosophy: [1 sentence].
Client name: [FIRST NAME].
Session type: [e.g. wardrobe audit / personal shopping session / image consultation / virtual styling session].
 
What we covered in the session: [describe in plain terms — e.g. we identified the wardrobe gaps that were making it hard to get dressed in the morning / we shopped for a new work capsule ahead of her promotion / we reworked her existing wardrobe to create 8 new outfits she hadn’t seen before].
 
The outfit recommendations to include (list each one): [for each outfit, include: the occasion it is for, the key pieces, sizing notes if relevant, where to buy each piece and approximate price. Be as specific as you have. Example: Outfit 1 — board meeting / Navy Cos wide-leg trousers (size 12) £89 / White & Other Stories fitted blazer £129 / Nude Cos leather mules £145. Can be described without specific brands if doing wardrobe rework rather than shopping].
 
Any styling notes worth including per outfit: [optional — specific fit notes, care instructions, how to style differently for different occasions].
 
Ask: Write a polished shopping report that presents these outfit recommendations in a way that feels like a curated editorial document, not a product list. Include a short personal introduction referencing the client and what we worked on together.
Format: Short personal intro (50–70 words), then each outfit clearly presented with heading, pieces, prices and where to buy. Clean and scannable. Under 400 words total.
Tone: Warm, editorial, and specifically personal — like a beautifully written letter from a stylist to their client. Never generic or list-like. Make it feel special.

5. The Testimonial Request

Copy & Paste This Prompt
You are a client experience specialist for a personal styling business. Write a warm, personal message asking a transformed client to leave a testimonial.
 
My business: [YOUR BUSINESS NAME]. My name: [YOUR FIRST NAME].
Client name: [FIRST NAME].
What we did together: [describe briefly — e.g. a full wardrobe audit and shopping session / a personal brand image consultation / a virtual styling intensive / a capsule wardrobe build].
The specific transformation worth referencing: [what changed for them — e.g. she told me she finally feels like herself when she gets dressed / he walked into his new role feeling genuinely prepared / she cried when she saw the outfits laid out and realised she already owned everything she needed / they told me it was the most useful thing they’d invested in all year].
Where I would like the testimonial: [e.g. Google review / on my website testimonials page / on LinkedIn / any format that works for them].
 
Ask: Write a testimonial request that feels like a genuine thank-you from a stylist who is proud of what we achieved together, makes it easy for the client to know what to say, and closes with warmth rather than obligation.
Format: Email (subject line + under 130 words) or WhatsApp (under 80 words). Write both.
Tone: Warm, personal, and celebratory — the voice of a stylist who genuinely cared about this client’s transformation and wants to share that story with the right people. Include “it only takes a few minutes.” Never sound like a review management template.

The CRAFT Method — Why These Prompts Sound Like You

Every prompt above follows the same five-part structure. For personal stylists, the Tone element carries more weight than in almost any other profession — because the styling industry has more clichéd vocabulary per square inch than almost any other category. “Elevate your wardrobe.” “Effortless style.” “Invest in yourself.” “Timeless pieces.” These phrases appear on every styling account, in every brand pitch, in every Instagram caption, until they become invisible. The CRAFT Tone instruction — which bans specific phrases rather than just requesting “warm and professional” — is what produces output that actually sounds like you.

C
Context The client’s lifestyle, their wardrobe relationship, what they want to feel. For the style brief especially, the more specific the context, the more the output makes the client feel genuinely understood rather than processed.
R
Role “Luxury editorial copywriter for personal stylists,” “brand partnerships specialist for independent creatives.” Each role shifts the register of the output toward the specific professional context each task requires.
A
Ask A specific point of view, not a general caption. A pitch that demonstrates genuine brand engagement, not a template. A shopping report that reads like an editorial, not a product list. The Ask defines the standard the output must meet.
F
Format Under 130 words for an Instagram caption. Under 200 for a pitch. Under 400 for a shopping report. Format instructions prevent overwriting and match the output to the medium and context it will be published in.
T
Tone Banning “elevate your wardrobe,” “effortless style,” “invest in yourself,” and “timeless pieces” from every styling prompt is not arbitrary. These are the phrases that make every styling account sound identical. Their absence is what makes yours distinct.

For the full CRAFT Method walkthrough, read: Prompt Engineering for Beginners: A Plain English Guide.

📷 The Instagram caption is your highest-leverage prompt
Every personal stylist’s most effective marketing channel is Instagram. And the single biggest barrier to consistent posting is not knowing what to write — most stylists have a clear visual instinct and a blank page paralysis the moment they open a caption. Prompt 2 removes the blank page. Two posts a week, consistently published, compounding over six months, builds the following that fills your inquiry form without a single paid ad. Pick one image from this week. Open ChatGPT. Post by tomorrow.
💻 The shopping report is your most underused asset
Most stylists deliver their recommendations verbally during the session, or in a rough list sent by WhatsApp. A beautifully written shopping report — with a warm personal introduction, each outfit clearly presented, and notes on how to style and care for each piece — transforms a session into a tangible deliverable the client keeps and references. It also photographs beautifully and, with the client’s permission, makes remarkable social content. Prompt 4 builds it in under ten minutes. Deliver it within 24 hours of the session.
⚠ Always personalise before sending
Personal styling is the most personal service business in this entire series. A style brief, a shopping report, or a testimonial request that feels slightly generic undermines the entire premise of what you do. Before anything goes to a client, add the one detail ChatGPT could not have known: the thing they said in the consultation that stayed with you, the specific moment in the session that shifted something. That sentence is the difference between a document they receive and one they remember.

Your Next Step

You have a new client inquiry you want to stand out from the moment they first hear from you. A session from last week whose shopping report you still haven’t written. An Instagram post that has been a half-formed idea since Tuesday. A brand you have been meaning to pitch for six months.

Pick one prompt. Open ChatGPT. Fill in the brackets with the specific details only you have. Paste. Read what comes back. Add the sentence that only you could write. Send it.

Every stylist I have shown this to has the same reaction. Not amazement. Something more creatively specific.

“This is exactly what I wanted to say to her. I just couldn’t find the words until now.”

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