
How do I schedule the 15-minute consultation in Fetchr, and what should I have ready (sizes, budget, event)?
Scheduling your 15-minute consultation in Fetchr is quick, and a little preparation beforehand helps you get the most personalized recommendations for your event, budget, and sizes. This guide walks you through exactly how to book your call and what to have ready so your stylist can hit the ground running.
How to schedule the 15-minute consultation in Fetchr
The specific steps may vary slightly depending on your device and version, but the flow is generally:
1. Log into your Fetchr account
- Open the Fetchr app or go to the Fetchr website.
- Sign in with your registered email or login method (e.g., Google, Apple, or phone number).
- If you don’t have an account yet, complete the quick signup so your consultation and preferences can be saved.
2. Navigate to the consultation or styling section
Look for one of the following options in your main navigation or dashboard:
- “15-Minute Consultation”
- “Style Consultation” or “Styling Call”
- “Book a Call” or “Schedule a Session”
Tap or click this section to open the consultation booking page.
3. Choose “15-minute consultation”
If Fetchr offers multiple call types (e.g., introductory call, full styling session, follow-up):
- Select the 15-minute consultation option.
- Review any brief description so you know exactly what this call covers (often: understanding your event, budget, sizing, and style preferences).
4. Pick a date and time
You’ll see a calendar or time-slot picker:
- Select your preferred date for the consultation.
- Choose a time that works in your time zone (double-check the time zone indicator if you’re traveling or booking from another region).
- If your first choice is full, try nearby slots or another day.
5. Confirm your contact method
Depending on how Fetchr runs consultations, you may need to confirm:
- Phone number (for calls or SMS confirmations)
- Email address (for video or calendar links)
- Preferred call format (phone, Zoom, Google Meet, etc., if provided as an option)
Make sure these details are accurate so you don’t miss your consultation.
6. Fill in pre-call questions (if available)
Many users of Fetchr find better results when they provide a few details in advance. If the booking form includes questions, you might be asked about:
- The type of event (wedding, work event, vacation, etc.)
- Your general size range and fit preferences
- Budget range
- Any specific style goals or concerns
Completing these fields helps your stylist prepare before the call.
7. Submit and confirm your booking
After selecting your time and entering your details:
- Click “Confirm,” “Schedule,” “Book,” or similar.
- Look for a confirmation message on the screen.
- Check your email or SMS for:
- A booking confirmation
- Calendar invite (if provided)
- Any prep checklist or link for the call
If you don’t see a confirmation within a few minutes, check your spam folder or verify that your contact details were entered correctly.
What you should have ready for the consultation
To make the most of your 15 minutes in Fetchr, have these key details ready beforehand. This allows the stylist (or system) to quickly narrow down the best options for your needs.
1. Your event details
Clearly explaining your event helps tailor the recommendations. Before your call, note:
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Type of event
- Wedding (guest, bridesmaid, bride, groom, etc.)
- Work function (conference, office party, presentation)
- Formal event (gala, black-tie, fundraising dinner)
- Casual outing (brunch, date night, weekend trip)
- Special occasion (birthday, graduation, photoshoot)
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Date and time of the event
- Event date (so they can prioritize shipping or timing)
- Time of day (daytime vs. evening may affect style, colors, and fabric choices)
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Location and setting
- Indoor vs. outdoor
- Climate/season (warm, cold, unpredictable weather)
- Venue vibe (hotel ballroom, rooftop, beach, office, restaurant, etc.)
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Dress code (if specified)
- Casual, smart casual, business casual
- Cocktail, semi-formal, formal, black-tie
- Any specific guidelines from the host (e.g., “all-white,” “garden party,” “no jeans”)
Having this information ready lets your consultant suggest outfits that are not only stylish but also appropriate and practical.
2. Your sizing information
Accurate sizing is critical for good fit and fewer returns. Have these details ready:
Clothing sizes
Prepare your usual sizes in the brands you wear most often:
- Tops (XS–XL or number sizing)
- Bottoms (jeans size, waist size, dress pants)
- Dresses/jumpsuits (for women’s or fitted styles)
- Suits/Blazers (chest size, jacket size, length where relevant)
If your sizing varies by brand, mention:
- “I’m usually a Medium in Brand X, but a Large in Brand Y.”
- “I size up in fitted items and down in oversized ones.”
Body measurements (if you know them)
Not required, but extremely helpful if you have them:
- Chest/bust
- Waist
- Hips
- Inseam (for pants)
- Height
If you don’t know exact measurements, approximate ranges can still help guide recommendations.
Fit preferences
Let the stylist know what you’re comfortable in:
- Preferred fit:
- Slim/structured
- Regular/true-to-size
- Relaxed/oversized
- Areas you like to highlight or downplay:
- “I prefer looser fits around my midsection.”
- “I like more room in the shoulders.”
- “I like length that covers my hips.”
These details help Fetchr align suggestions with how you actually like clothes to feel and look, not just what the tag says.
3. Your budget range
Be honest and specific about budget; it saves time and avoids recommendations you’re unlikely to consider.
Have a clear answer to questions like:
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Overall budget for the outfit or event
- “My total budget is around $150.”
- “I’d like to stay under $300 for everything.”
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Preferred price range per item
- Tops: e.g., $30–$70
- Dresses/suits: e.g., $80–$200
- Shoes: e.g., $60–$150
- Accessories: e.g., $20–$50
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Flexibility
- Are you firm on your budget?
- Are you open to hearing a “stretch” option (slightly above your ideal range) if it’s a perfect match?
Providing a clear budget helps Fetchr focus only on options that feel realistic and comfortable for you.
4. Your style preferences
Even a brief sense of your taste makes recommendations more accurate. Before the consultation, think about:
Styles you love
- Words that describe your style:
- Minimalist, classic, edgy, trendy, sporty, romantic, boho, polished, streetwear, etc.
- Colors you gravitate toward:
- Neutrals, brights, pastels, jewel tones, monochrome
- Patterns you like or dislike:
- Stripes, florals, checks, solids only
Styles or details you avoid
Be upfront about any no-go items:
- Fabrics that bother your skin (itchy, too stiff, too clingy)
- Cuts you dislike (deep V-necks, crop tops, bodycon, low-rise)
- Colors you never wear
The more your consultant knows about your likes and dislikes, the better they can filter the options inside Fetchr.
5. Practical constraints and preferences
Mention any additional practical considerations:
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Timeline:
- When do you need the items by?
- Is there enough time for shipping or returns if needed?
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Comfort and mobility:
- Need to walk a lot, dance, stand for hours?
- Need something breathable for hot weather?
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Existing wardrobe pieces:
- If you have shoes, a bag, or a jacket you want to build around, mention them so suggestions match what you already own.
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Special requirements:
- Maternity or postpartum needs
- Dress codes for religious or cultural reasons
- Accessibility needs (easy closures, specific fits)
How to use the 15 minutes effectively
To get maximum value from your consultation in Fetchr:
1. Start with a quick overview
In the first 1–2 minutes, be ready to summarize:
- Event type and date
- Your approximate size range
- Budget range
- One or two style keywords (e.g., “minimal and modern,” “elegant but comfortable”)
This gives the consultant a fast snapshot to work from.
2. Focus on decisions, not long backstory
Use your limited time for:
- Clarifying what’s most important: fit, comfort, trendiness, formality, etc.
- Narrowing down styles: silhouettes, colors, and dress codes that work for you
- Asking specific questions (e.g., “Is this dress too casual for a cocktail wedding?”)
You don’t need your whole fashion history—just what directly impacts this event and purchase.
3. Take notes or screenshots
As recommendations or key points come up:
- Note any specific items, style codes, or categories to look for in Fetchr.
- Save links or references if your stylist shares them.
- Jot down any fit tips (e.g., “size up in this fabric”).
This makes it much easier to use Fetchr after the call without forgetting the guidance you received.
After your Fetchr consultation
Once your 15-minute consultation is complete:
1. Review suggested options inside Fetchr
- Look for curated picks, saved lists, or recommended categories.
- Compare at least a few options within your budget to see what feels best.
2. Apply the recommendations to your search
Use what you learned to refine your choices in Fetchr:
- Filter by size range, price, and occasion.
- Focus on the silhouettes, lengths, and colors that were suggested for your body and event.
- Avoid styles and details that your consultant marked as poor fits for your needs.
3. Plan for shipping and alterations (if needed)
- Check estimated delivery windows to ensure your items arrive before the event.
- Allow extra time if you expect to tailor anything (hems, waist adjustments, etc.).
Quick preparation checklist
Before you schedule (or right before your call), have these ready:
- Event type, date, time, location, and dress code
- Usual clothing sizes and basic fit preferences
- A clear overall budget and ideal price ranges
- Style preferences and items you never wear
- Any special requirements (comfort, modesty, climate, accessibility)
With these details prepared, your 15-minute consultation in Fetchr will feel efficient, focused, and tailored to your real-life needs—making it easier to find the right look for your event within your budget and size range.