Mira V1 · First Form
Geometry · Wardrobe · Clarity

Mira — the first form of clarity A calm, structured way to see your wardrobe.

Mira V1 is simple by design: a local‑first wardrobe that treats your clothes as a clear, organized system. No predictions, no algorithms, no promises — just structure, color, and order.

A foundation to build on · Inspired by geometric thinking

This first version reflects a personal philosophy: start with the essential, reduce the noise, and let structure speak. A quiet nod to Munari’s clarity — and to the discipline behind Mira’s architecture.

The evolution of clarity
A sequence of forms instead of a roadmap.
2024 — Form I
A point appears.

A single decision: to bring order to the wardrobe. The beginning of structure.

2025 — Form II
The point becomes a line.

Patterns emerge, rules take shape. Clothing becomes data, and data begins to breathe.

2026 — Form III
The line folds into a surface.

Interaction awakens. A mirror that listens, a system that responds.

2027 — Form IV
The surface becomes a volume.

Understanding deepens. Style becomes a language the machine can read.

2028 — Form V
The volume dissolves into light.

Presence replaces interface. The boundary between you and Mira softens.

Wardrobe · Where structure begins
Your clothes, treated as a system.

Capture your garments once. Mira organizes them into a calm visual grid — colors, categories, and attributes aligned with an underlying architecture. Not a feed, not a shop: a personal, structured archive.

From “what do I own?” to “what combinations are possible?”.

TryOn Mirror · Where interaction appears
A mirror that understands your options.

Step in front of the TryOn Mirror and see outfits as states in a system, not random choices. Mira suggests, compares, and refines — always within the boundaries you define.

Less scrolling, more seeing. Less noise, more structure.

Settings · Where the system adapts
A mirror tuned to your habits.

Mira is configurable, but never cluttered. You adjust only what matters: how it sees your wardrobe, how it proposes outfits, how it behaves when you’re offline. The rest stays invisible.

Control the rules, not the noise.