Digital Reporter

Being dressed by a聽聽seems like just a wish for most of us, with our lack of funds for luxury brands and our lack of collections. But what if someone could make that wish a reality and with more affordable clothing?

贰苍迟别谤听, the brainchild of young entrepreneur and former model Abbie Victorino. Speaking with聽SparkUp, straight after her yoga class, about one of her two online fashion businesses (she also has a retail business that imports clothes and accessories from different brands while keeping her dayjob as a digital commerce specialist for Voyager Innovations), Ms. Victorino proved that fashionable celebrity鈥憀evel ensembles are as approachable as her cheerful personality.

鈥淚 was subscribed to a food delivery service when I thought 鈥榃hy isn鈥檛 there a similar service for fashion鈥,鈥 Ms. Victorino told聽SparkUp聽at St. Marc鈥檚 Cafe, Megamall that holiday Monday afternoon of June 26. 鈥淭he food delivery subscription solved the problem of where I鈥檒l get my meals for the day. But with everyone living busy lives, why hasn鈥檛 there been a similar service for people who are having trouble deciding what to wear?鈥

鈥淚 decided to find the solution to the problem. So I came up with the idea of Stylegenie.鈥 To get started, she approached her friends who supported the idea. Stylegenie was registered and incorporated after two months, and in another two months they had a launching in August 2016.

Stylegenie, the first styling and clothing subscription box in the Philipppines, connects its subscribers to聽, among them friends that Ms. Victorino made when she was a model. (鈥淚 was modeling since I was seventeen. That was almost 10 years ago,鈥 she said with a laugh, though she isn鈥檛 opposed to modeling again.) Subscribers would answer a quick Style Profile quiz in the Stylegenie website, which asks for information such as style preferences, favorite colors, clothes sizes, and body parts that you want to hide or accentuate.

鈥淎ren鈥檛 we always fond of taking screenshots and saving images of clothes and styles that we like, and stars wearing clothes that we wished we had?鈥 Ms. Victorino asked. 鈥淥ur last question asks you to upload a photo of that wish. That鈥檚 why it鈥檚 called Stylegenie.鈥

After submitting the online quiz and paying for the style package that you wish to order (which ranges from two to at least ten items of clothing, at the price range of 鈧 899 to 鈧 3,699), a celebrity stylist will come to Stylegenie鈥檚 warehouse (鈥淚t鈥檚 like a walk鈥慽n closet,鈥 Ms. Victorino described) and using your profile, will select clothes for you. You鈥檒l get your order after five to 10 business days, with free delivery for Metro Manila customers.

鈥淭he outfit you鈥檒l get is a surprise, from your genie to you,鈥 Ms. Victorino said. 鈥淲e really want the clothes to be very personalized for our customers.鈥

But Ms. Victorino鈥檚 business doesn鈥檛 end in connecting customers to stylists and opening her warehouse for them. She also takes the time to read every style profile that Stylegenie gets, proving that she鈥檚 every bit as capable as her #Girlboss icons: Sophia Amoruso of Nasty Gal Vintage, and the fictional Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway) from the movie聽The Intern. 鈥淚 really want to be like them, building a company that promotes fashion and up鈥憈o鈥慸ate with the latest e鈥慶ommerce trends,鈥 Ms. Victorino said, adding that it鈥檚 coincidental that Ms. Amoruso鈥檚 biography and the Anne Hathaway movie co鈥憇tarring Robert De Niro just happened to be among her list of favorites. 鈥淚t just matched. I just happened to be in the right place.鈥

With job interview season about to start, Ms. Victorino said she has read a lot of requests from fresh grads and young women who are just about to enter the workforce looking for advice on how to nail the perfect corporate get鈥憉p for a job interview. 鈥淭hey have this fear that corporate wear will make them look old. But they get really happy and excited when they receive their boxes and see that corporate wear can also be fun,鈥 she said.

Stylegenie鈥檚 clientele is mostly made up of millennials and centennials鈥攊ncluding young mothers worried about their post鈥憄regnancy weight gain and women who want to look extra pretty to get revenge on their douchey ex鈥慴oyfriends. Which is why, when asked about the most memorable order that the company has received, Ms. Victorino mentioned a 61 year old lawyer, their oldest client to date. 鈥淚 had to check her form again, maybe she just wrote her age down wrong,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淏ut she鈥檚 really sixty鈥憃ne years old. Her problem is that she鈥檚 six feet tall and she can鈥檛 find pants that would fit her legs. She was happy with the package that she got from Stylegenie.鈥

To promote her business, Stylegenie uses聽, including model聽聽who was a contestant in Season 5 of Asia鈥檚 Next Top Model. 鈥淪he became the face of our business when we were just starting because she really liked the idea behind it,鈥 said Ms. Victorino. 鈥淭he models that we get as ambassadors and influencers are models that I鈥檝e met when I was younger.鈥 Through their聽, interested style bloggers can also earn perks from Stylegenie for helping promote the business. Serious about the businesses, social media campaign, Ms. Victorino said that they have a creative team dedicated to supporting these influencers by helping them come up with posts that can easily be shared via instagram and facebook.

But the clients and staff of Stylegenie aren鈥檛 the only ones benefiting from this enterprise. Ms. Victorino also set鈥憉p the business to help her stylist friends have a more sustainable source of income. 鈥淭hrough modeling career, I met these wonderful stylists who are my friends until now. I want to help them because styling, like modeling, it is not a stable (career), unless you鈥檙e really working for a show or a channel,鈥 she explained. 鈥淢ost of the stylists are freelancers who get bookings every now and then. I want to help them find rackets.鈥

SparkUp聽asked the style鈥憇avvy entrepreneur on how to find your signature look. 鈥淕o to Stylegenie,鈥 she joked. But her serious answer: 鈥淪tart within you. Get to know yourself and how you want your style to speak for you.鈥

And for young entrepreneurs, she has this to say: 鈥淟ook for a thing that you鈥檙e passionate about or what you鈥檙e really good at and from that, work on how to offer it to somebody. The important thing is to just start. Planning is great, but planning without action is just a plan in the end. Don鈥檛 be afraid of failing because you can learn from it. Failing doesn鈥檛 mean that you are a failure.鈥