The video is a review of Amazon's new personal shopping service, which is designed to help Prime members discover new clothes and accessories based on a fashion quiz. The host, Safiya, takes the quiz and shares her answers, such as her preference for casual styles, her dislike of certain colors and patterns, and her enjoyment of midi and maxi length dresses. She reveals that she doesn't have many brands in her closet, primarily Calvin Klein underwear and Uggs.
Safiya also shares her body shape, stating that she is straight up and down, with wide shoulders and hips, and a slim waist. She is sent a list of clothing items from her style profile, including a white denim or linen jacket, a linen peasant blouse, a black t-shirt, leggings, a gray sweater dress, and a pair of white studded backless mules. She tries on the items and shares her thoughts on each, expressing her likes and dislikes.
In the end, Safiya decides to keep the black starry dress and the Elvis Jenner slides, and return the white linen jacket, the black linen peasant top, the white wrap top, and the gray sweater dress. She found the black knot detail shirt and the yoga pants on the fence, and considers buying the yoga pants in one size smaller. She mentions that the service could be improved by allowing users to chat with their stylists and providing personalized notes with the items.
Overall, Safiya found the service to be about average, not wowing her with the range of what Amazon has to offer. She hopes that the service will improve over time, and ends the video by thanking her viewers for watching.
m feeling. I'm not sure if I like it as much as I like my other\n00:18:39.26: sweater dresses but it's definitely a good fit for the weather here in LA\n00:18:44.79: And I think it's a good choice for a personal shopper. So the fourth item that's getting returned is the white studded\n00:18:49.82: backless mules. These are just not my style. I don't like the look of them. I don't like the fit of them. I don't\n00:19:00.83: like the color. I don't like the feel of them. I don't like anything about them. So these are out.\n00:19:07.96: So that leaves us with one item that I'm actually quite happy with. That's the black t-shirt.\n00:19:13.94: It's a little bit of a conservative choice but I do like the fabric and I do like the knot detail. It's a little bit of a conservative choice\n00:19:21.77: but I do like the fabric and I do like the knot detail. It's a little bit of a conservative choice\n00:19:26.82: but I do like the fabric and I do like the knot detail. It's a little bit of a conservative choice\n00:19:31.59: but I do like the fabric and I do like the quilted detail and the knot detail. I do like the fit and I think it's a good choice. So that's it\n00:19:38.63: That's it. That's our final haul from Amazon's personal shopper.", metadata={})]
1. The speaker is trying out Amazon's personal shopping service.
2. The service is designed to match Amazon Prime members with a real live stylist.
3. The stylist will pick out items for the user to wear based on a quiz they take.
4. The quiz includes questions about the user's style preferences, body shape, and budget.
5. The user's answers to the quiz are used to generate a list of clothing items for them to try on at home for free.
6. The user receives a notification when their stylist has picked out items for them.
7. The items are sent to the user's home and they are unboxed to try on.
8. The user tries on eight items and decides to keep four of them.
9. The user returns the white linen jacket, black linen peasant top, white wrap top, and white studded backless mules.
10. The user keeps the black t-shirt and the gray sweater dress.