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StePO-Rec: Towards Personalized Outfit Styling Assistant via Knowledge-Guided Multi-Step Reasoning
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Advancements in Generative AI offers new opportunities for FashionAI, surpassing traditional recommendation systems that often lack transparency and struggle to integrate expert knowledge, leaving the potential for personalized fashion styling remain untapped. To address these challenges, we present PAFA (Principle-Aware Fashion), a multi-granular knowledge base that organizes professional styling expertise into three levels of metadata, domain principles, and semantic relationships. Using PAFA, we develop StePO-Rec, a knowledge-guided method for multi-step outfit recommendation. StePO-Rec provides structured suggestions using a scenario-dimension-attribute framework, employing recursive tree construction to align recommendations with both professional principles and individual preferences. A preference-trend re-ranking system further adapts to fashion trends while maintaining the consistency of the user's original style. Experiments on the widely used personalized outfit dataset IQON show a 28% increase in Recall@1 and 32.8% in MAP. Furthermore, case studies highlight improved explainability, traceability, result reliability, and the seamless integration of expertise and personalization.
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