I grew up watching my father get judged for how he dressed. He was one of the most remarkable men I've ever known — curious, generous, full of dignity. But the way people looked at him when he walked into a room sometimes, before he said a word — that stayed with me.
I never cracked the code myself. Years in fashion, and still the same anxiety every morning: standing in front of my wardrobe, not knowing. Picking something. Hoping no one noticed the uncertainty.
Now I have a two-year-old son. And I want to be someone he'll be proud of — not just for what I've built, but for how I walk into a room. Not for vanity. For the kind of confidence that tells him: you belong here. You are allowed to take up space.
FittingMe exists because that feeling — the quiet shame of not knowing how to look like yourself — deserves a real answer.
No judgment. Just a mirror that helps.
— Ismail
Founder, FittingMe.AI
