Free fashion consultation form builder

Free AI Fashion Consultation Form Generator

Describe your styling service. Makeform creates a fashion consultation form for sizes, fit, style references, wardrobe gaps, budget, and goals before the client arrives.

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  • Unlimited free forms and responses
  • Editable before publishing
  • Photo upload and conditional fields
  • Built for stylists and personal shoppers
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Sample prompts for the builder

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Audience

New clients booking an everyday wardrobe consultation

Format

Multi-step intake with style images and sizing

Prompt size

358 chars

Brief qualitySends to builder

Example form structure

Multi-step intake with style images and sizing

Prompt exampleEditable in builder

Contact details and pronouns

Short answerFirst ask
2

Clothing sizes, shoe size, and measurements

Short answer
3

How should your style feel?

Checkboxes
4

Budget range and target timeline

Dropdown
5

Upload inspiration or current-outfit photos

File upload

Suggested routing tags

Suggested

New clients

Closet edits

Event styling

Ask for labeled sizes and relevant measurements because sizing varies across brands.

Step 1

Profile

sizes, measurements, fit, and comfort

Step 2

Define

goals, occasions, timeline, and budget

Step 3

Reference

inspiration, current looks, and wardrobe gaps

Step 4

Prepare

stylist reviews one organized client brief

A better first conversation

Arrive knowing what the client wants to solve.

A structured intake handles basic facts before the appointment while leaving room for a personal conversation.

Sizes with useful context

Collect category sizes, measurements, brand references, preferred ease, and recurring fit problems.

Taste you can see

Pair style words and colors with uploaded looks and favorite brands to make preferences concrete.

A brief ready to act on

Bring goals, deadlines, budget, constraints, and shopping priorities into one useful response.

Made for styling services

Adapt the intake to the way you work.

Start with the closest service, then tailor the fields and response path.

Personal styling

Understand routines, dress expectations, wardrobe problems, and desired outcomes.

Closet edits

Identify underused categories, fit changes, alterations, and pieces to preserve.

Event styling

Capture the dress code, client role, comfort needs, deadline, and budget.

Personal shopping

Turn priorities, sizes, materials, budgets, and approvals into a sourcing brief.

Consultation workflow

Build a client brief in four clear steps.

Generate, tailor, share, and review the intake before the appointment.

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01

Describe your styling service

Name the service, client, needed information, and whether sessions are remote, in studio, or in-home.

02

Refine fields and branching

Edit sizes and budgets, require essentials, and reveal service-specific questions conditionally.

03

Share it before the appointment

Send the link with booking confirmation or embed it, leaving time to review uploads.

04

Review and prepare

Review goals, constraints, measurements, and images to plan questions and options.

Intake approach

Give every client room to be specific.

A purpose-built form organizes details while preserving the client's individual style.

Approach
What you receive
Best read
ApproachEmail or direct messages
What you receiveSizes, budgets, links, and images arrive across threads.
Best readUseful for follow-ups after the brief.
ApproachGeneric contact form
What you receiveContact details arrive, but structured preparation does not.
Best readUseful before the client chooses a service.
Approach
Generated fashion consultation form
What you receiveSizes, goals, preferences, budget, and images arrive together.
Best readBest for preparing a tailored consultation.

Field guide

What a fashion consultation form should include.

Use six focused sections, with short explanations and room for uncertain answers.

Client profile

Start with the person and the setting.

Collect contact preferences, location, service, and the routines that shape clothing needs.

  • Contact method and appointment format.
  • Typical week and frequent occasions.
  • Accessibility, mobility, modesty, or sensory preferences.

Size and fit

Treat the label as a starting point.

Request only useful measurements, allow unknown answers, and ask about recurring fit problems.

  • Category sizes, shoes, and relevant measurements.
  • Brands that fit well.
  • Preferred silhouette, ease, rise, and length.

Style preferences

Turn taste into usable signals.

Combine choices, open text, and images to translate taste into practical filters.

  • Words for the desired style direction.
  • Colors, fabrics, and details to seek or avoid.
  • Inspiration images with notes.

Current wardrobe

Find the gaps before adding more.

Ask what gets worn, ignored, combined, tailored, or preserved before recommending additions.

  • Most-worn and untouched pieces.
  • Missing categories and difficult outfits.
  • Items to coordinate, repair, replace, or preserve.

Budget and priorities

Define the spending boundaries.

Separate the total budget from per-item ranges, then let clients rank priorities and sourcing options.

  • Total and category budgets.
  • Must-have, optional, and later priorities.
  • Retail, rental, secondhand, and alteration preferences.

Goals and logistics

Finish with the definition of success.

Capture the deadline, logistics, and hoped-for outcome so preparation has a clear direction.

  • Goal, target date, and event deadline.
  • Availability, shipping, and approval process.
  • The client's definition of success.

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FAQ

Fashion consultation form questions

Practical answers for stylists and personal shoppers preparing client intake.

What is a fashion consultation form?

It is a pre-appointment intake for a stylist or personal shopper. It gathers sizes, fit, style preferences, wardrobe needs, budget, timeline, and goals so the consultation begins with useful context.

What questions should I ask before a styling consultation?

Ask about the client's goal, daily life, current sizes, fit, preferred silhouettes and materials, wardrobe gaps, budget, and deadline. Add image uploads to clarify written style descriptions.

Should clients provide measurements or clothing sizes?

Use both when needed. Sizes help discuss familiar brands; measurements help compare size charts. Request only useful measurements, explain how to take them, and allow unsure answers for later confirmation.

Can clients upload inspiration and wardrobe photos?

Yes. Request inspiration, favorite outfits, problem garments, closet views, or event details. Label each upload clearly and add a note field for what the client likes or dislikes.

Can the form change for closet edits, events, and personal shopping?

Yes. Use conditional sections after service selection. Event styling can request dress code and date; closet edits can ask about unused pieces; shopping can capture priorities and approvals.

How long should a fashion consultation form be?

Keep each question tied to preparation. Separate profile, fit, style, wardrobe, budget, and logistics into steps. Use choices for comparisons, open text for nuance, and optional fields for unknowns.

Is this fashion consultation form generator free?

Yes. Makeform is unlimited free for creating, editing, publishing, and collecting responses. The paid tier only removes the Makeform badge.

How should I use responses before the appointment?

Review the goal, deadline, fit, budget, and images together. Flag gaps for discussion, then prepare focused questions, items, or outfit directions.

Start the consultation with context.

Generate a fashion consultation form built around your styling service.

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