Interesting! So this is basically like making a Polyvore set, only with your own actual clothes?
I basically use Polyvore to try to make outfits I could wear in real life, not fantasy outfits with $4,000 handbags, like a lot of the sets on that site. While I appreciate a lot of the great outfits people put together, I find a lot of them impractical for real life. Since I buy most of my clothes at big chains, I'm usually able to clip most of the things I buy to Polyvore, and if I can't find a specific item I can usually find something that's very similar.
I agree with Suz, though. Sometimes an outfit looks great on the screen, but when I actually try it IRL, it doesn't work. Still, it's helpful to get me thinking about ways to combine things. And I'm getting a much better idea of wardrobe holes, or items that would make a big impact and be useful.
I'll definitely have to look into a program I could put on my laptop. Thanks for posting this!