Most style advice tells a man what to do. These tools tell him what to do about his specific situation. There is a difference. A dress code guide tells you what black tie means. The Dress Code Decoder tells you what you should wear to this black tie event, given your vibe, your season, and your constraints. A grooming article tells you about cleansers. The Groomed Man Planner tells you which cleanser belongs in your routine, in your correct order, for your skin type. This is the distinction between information and a decision — and it’s the reason these tools exist. Six interactive tools covering dress codes, hairstyles, grooming routines, fragrance profiles, body shape styling, and London dining. Free. No account. No brand agenda. Built exclusively for the modern gentleman who has run out of patience for generic advice.
· Six tools, zero sign-up required
· No brand bias, no affiliate agenda
· Used daily by men who dress with intention
Every man has stared at an invitation that said “Creative Black Tie” and felt nothing. The Dress Code Decoder translates all 16 major dress codes — from White Tie down to Casual — into a precise, head-to-toe outfit recommendation. Select the dress code, refine by event type, season, style vibe, and budget, and the tool builds the complete look: jacket, shirt, trousers, shoes, accessories, grooming, and what to avoid. Three outfit variants per dress code. A formality meter showing exactly where this occasion sits on the 1–10 scale. A Regenerate option for alternatives. No guessing. No embarrassment at the door.
What you get:
Best used for: Weddings. Black tie galas. Job interviews. First dates. Beach formals. Garden parties. Any occasion where the wrong outfit is not an option.
The question most men quietly ask their barber is the one their barber can’t answer properly: “What hairstyle actually suits me?” The Hairstyle Matcher takes seven inputs — face shape, hair texture, density, current length, maintenance budget, style identity, and one specific concern — and produces a named hairstyle recommendation with the editorial depth of a personal consultation. No photo upload. No app. No account. The result includes the barber brief — the exact words to say in the chair — which is the feature that no other tool in this space provides.
What you get:
Best used for: Men who leave the barber getting something that looked right in a photo but feels wrong in real life.
The average man’s grooming routine is either nonexistent or assembled from fragments of half-remembered advice. The Groomed Man Planner replaces both with something more useful: a complete, ordered, reason-backed daily stack built for your specific skin type, beard situation, daily time budget, and top concern. Five questions. Sixty seconds. A routine that covers face care, beard or shave care, and a targeted pro tip for the one problem that most affects you — with every step explained and every product category justified, not just listed.
What you get:
Best used for: Men who own twelve products and use them in the wrong order, and men who own nothing and don’t know where to start.
Every fragrance quiz on the internet is built by a brand trying to sell you its products. This one is not. The Fragrance Finder identifies your scent profile through six questions — your natural draw, wearing context, projection preference, longevity expectation, season priority, and the instinct word that best describes the impression you want to leave. The output is not a product recommendation. It is a fragrance education: your named scent family, a character portrait of the fragrance it produces, the ingredients to look for on any label anywhere in the world, and the fragrance counter brief — the exact words to say to any consultant so they show you exactly what you need.
What you get:
Best used for: Men who wear the same fragrance they bought at an airport in 2019 and suspect there’s something better suited to them.
Most style advice is written for a mannequin. The Body Shape Style Matcher identifies your actual body shape — Inverted Triangle, Rectangle, Triangle, Oval, or Trapezoid — and delivers a 12-piece capsule wardrobe of specific garments built to flatter your proportions. Not “wear a blazer.” Which blazer, in which cut, in which fabric, with which trousers, for which occasions. The tool also explains the fit principles behind every recommendation, so you stop buying things that work on someone else and start understanding why certain garments work on you.
What you get:
Best used for: Men who shop by brand or trend rather than by what actually suits their frame, and men who’ve ever bought something that looked great on the mannequin and wrong on them.
The right restaurant for a business dinner is not the right restaurant for a first date. The right restaurant for a celebration is not the right room for a quiet conversation. The Cultured Diner Recommender finds the correct London restaurant for a specific occasion — filtered by occasion type, area, group size, and budget — and pairs every recommendation with the appropriate dress code for that room. Because showing up correctly dressed to a room that deserves it is as much a part of the occasion as the reservation itself.
What you get:
Best used for: Men in London who want a room that matches the occasion — and to arrive dressed for it.
Most men wonder whether they’re actually well-dressed or just spending money. The Style Score replaces that question with data. Ten questions across five dimensions — Fit, Foundation, Condition, Colour, and Evolution — produce a score out of 100, a named style archetype, a dimension-by-dimension breakdown, and a ranked priority fix list that tells you exactly what to address first and why. No flattery. No generic advice. The audit every well-dressed man has run in his head but never had the numbers for.
What you get:
Best used for: Men who want an honest baseline before spending another pound on clothes. Men who suspect their wardrobe isn’t working as a system. Men starting a deliberate style rebuild and needing to know where to begin.
Stop dressing around fit and ignoring colour. The Colour Code identifies your exact colour season in three minutes — using the same three-variable method professional image consultants use, without the £200 consultation fee.
These tools are designed to work together. The Style Score audits where you stand — an honest baseline before you change anything. The Hairstyle Matcher recommends the right cut. The Groomed Man Planner builds the routine that keeps it. The Fragrance Finder finds the scent that completes the picture. The Body Shape Matcher builds the wardrobe. The Dress Code Decoder dresses it for the occasion. The Cultured Diner Recommender books the room. A man who uses all seven has resolved every recurring style decision he faces — and replaced guesswork with a system. That is what these tools are for.
All seven are free. No account required. No email gate. Built by Trendy Enthusiast for the man who dresses with intention and expects tools that match that standard.
Trendy Enthusiast provides six free interactive style tools for men, each solving a specific style or grooming decision. The Dress Code Decoder translates any dress code into a complete outfit. The Hairstyle Matcher identifies the right haircut based on face shape and lifestyle. The Groomed Man Planner builds a personalised daily grooming routine. The Fragrance Finder identifies a man’s scent profile without brand bias. The Body Shape Style Matcher produces a 12-piece capsule wardrobe by frame type. The Cultured Diner Recommender finds London restaurants by occasion with dress code guidance. All six require no account or sign-up.
If you have an event or occasion coming up, start with the Dress Code Decoder — it solves the most immediate and high-stakes decision. If you want to improve your daily standard, start with the Groomed Man Planner — it produces the most immediate visible change with the least daily effort. If you’re rebuilding your wardrobe or shopping for new pieces, start with the Body Shape Style Matcher — it ensures everything you buy actually works for your frame before you spend money.
No. Every tool on this page is brand-neutral and has no affiliate relationships. The Groomed Man Planner recommends product categories and application techniques — not brands. The Fragrance Finder recommends ingredient families and scent profiles — not specific colognes. The Hairstyle Matcher recommends product types and barber techniques — not retailer links. The tools are built to give a man the knowledge to make his own informed decisions, not to push him toward a purchase.
Each tool is designed to produce a complete, useful result in under 90 seconds. The Groomed Man Planner takes approximately 60 seconds across five questions. The Hairstyle Matcher takes 90 seconds across seven questions. The Fragrance Finder takes 90 seconds across six questions. The Dress Code Decoder produces an instant result from two required inputs. The Body Shape Style Matcher and Cultured Diner Recommender are similarly fast.
Yes — and several of them are designed for repeated use. The Dress Code Decoder is event-specific: decode it fresh each time an occasion arises. The Groomed Man Planner can be retaken as your skin changes with season or age. The Hairstyle Matcher is worth revisiting if your face changes significantly (weight, beard, etc.) or if you want to explore a different style direction. None require an account or stored data — every session is independent.