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Daily Look Elite Box Subscription Review + Coupon – October 2018

ByHaley FayeOct 20, 2018 | 7 comments

DAILYLOOK
3.7 overall rating
49 Ratings | 35 Reviews

Daily Look Elite Box is a monthly clothing and styling subscription service similar to Stitch Fix, Wantable Style Edit, and Trunk Club. When you sign up, you take an in-depth survey about your sizes, your style, and pricing preferences. Your stylist handpicks items based on your preferences and they generally range from $50-$300.

Before your box ships, Daily Look Elite sends you a preview, where you can remove items and let them know why. You also have the option of looking through their website and favoriting items that they will consider adding to your boxes.

The fee for this service is $40, and that includes free shipping and free returns. And if you keep any of the items they send you, you get to deduct the $40 fee from the total. You can skip a month anytime.

This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

About Daily Look Elite Box

The Subscription Box: Daily Look Elite Box

The Cost: $40 styling fee or the cost of whatever you keep (if you keep anything the $40 fee is deducted)

ACTIVE DEAL: Get $10 off your first box! (Your styling fee will be $30, but you'll still get $40 credited toward any items you want to keep.)
CODE: MSA10

The Products: Clothing, shoes, and accessories based on your sizes and styling preferences

Ships to: U.S.

Good to know: The $40 styling fee is added as store credit to your account, which can "be used toward items in your Elite box or any item on dailylook.com for 30 days. This credit expires 30 days from the date of issue and is not refundable."

Daily Look Elite Box October 2018 Review

Inside my box was an envelope with information, invoice, and a return bag. Inside the envelope was this letter from my stylist, Lisa. She notes a couple of the pieces sent and why they were chosen and how to style them.

I also received a packing slip that lists each item and the price it would cost to keep each. I received a total of 8 items this month.

I also received a prepaid return label, bag, and instructions. You have five days to decide what you'd like to keep or return. Once I decided, I headed over to my online account to let Daily Look Elite know which items I'd be keeping vs. returning. It also gave me the opportunity to provide feedback on what I liked and disliked.

J Brand Johnny Mid Rise Boyfit Jeans - Cost to Keep: $228

I really like these jeans! They're soft, the denim feels quality, and they fit well! They also have a really nice mid-rise that I like. They're definitely pricey, but that's kinda with the territory of the brand/quality. These boyfriends totally work as ankle jeans on me, but I really don't know if they're meant to be like that. My style profile says I need a long inseam, but I don't think Daily Look has sent me any jeans with a long/tall inseam (33"-35"). They're nice, but I'm not sure about buying summery, light wash, and ankle-length jeans at the start of Fall.

Lauren Cold Shoulder Knit Top - Cost to Keep: $58

This top is really nice! The fabric is smooth and slinky and drapes well. I like the length of the sleeves combined with the cold shoulder detail - it makes this trend Fall-friendly. This top is easy to wear, for sure.

Kaitlyn S/L Ruffle Top - Cost to Keep: $62

This top is cute and can offer a lot of versatility, but I am so sad that it's sheer. It's made with 2 layers, which you can see at the hemline here, but they're both so sheer that you can still see through it. I'd have to wear a camisole and I don't have any that would work with this neckline. And it may be a personal weird preference, but when I have to wear a camisole under a sheer shirt it just feels like it is just so many layers and clings weird and I just get uncomfortable.

Mindy High Waist Ponte Pants - Cost to Keep: $69

I was not sure how these ponte pants would work for me since they seemed small and short when I pulled them out of the box, but they have SO much stretch to them and the fabric is really, really sturdy, thick, and warm too! To be completely honest, these were just a bit of a production to get on but once they were on they never rolled or sagged or anything. They also have a nice high rise which is flattering and supportive. These are very comfortable and feel like dressy leggings!

Bella Ruffle Hem Off the Shoulder Tie Sleeve Top - Cost to Keep: $69

I own nothing like this top! It's silky, off-the-shoulder, 3/4 sleeve (with tie details), and has a small ruffle around the hem. I think it's gorgeous. I like the print and the fit. Off-the-shoulder tops are definitely out of my comfort zone but not out of my style, so this may have to be the first one I work into my wardrobe.

Sanctuary Monaco Dress - Cost to Keep: $129

This dress is feminine and romantic, but it's so summery to be sent in October! This floral fabric is beautiful, though. I also like the ruffle layer to the bodice. Off-season-ness aside, I would really consider keeping this dress but the length is just so short on me. If this were knee length or longer it'd be perfect.

Mystree Maxi Racerback Dress - Cost to Keep: $78

More floral prints! And this maxi is long enough on me! It's flowy and light and easy to wear. But unfortunately, the bust is small or the bodice is short or some combination of the two: the waist of the dress hits me way too high and honestly makes me feel like I look pregnant again. Very close, but just not quite right for me.

Dita Tulip Hem Wrap Dress - Cost to Keep: $89

I think this dress is the winner for me in this box! It's a true wrap dress, the fit is just right, and I feel very classy and put together in it. At first, I thought this would be perfect for Summer but then I thought maybe paired with tights, booties, and a bold-colored bomber jacket it could work for the Fall?

The top also has a snap that lets you adjust the neckline. I love that feature, though the snap didn't want to stay closed very easily. I love how it looks more open, though, so that's okay.

Verdict: This was really a great Daily Look Elite box! Possibly my best one yet? The style is much more me than some of my previous boxes, and I finally got jeans that have a fit that I'm happy with and comfortable in, which I've been waiting for from them. There's some small fit issues with a couple pieces but the rest of the items I really do like a lot. This did feel like more of Summer-appropriate box, so I added some notes about looking for long jeans, sweaters, and/or some outerwear in upcoming boxes.

To Wrap Up:

Can I still get this box if I sign up today? You can sign up for your first month's box now, but your selections will look different than mine.

Value Breakdown: For $40 a month, I received eight styles that came to $782 in retail value. I can keep or return any of the pieces with free shipping both ways! If I do keep anything, the $40 styling fee will be deducted from my order.

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DAILYLOOK is a personal styling service for women that sends you 6-10 hand-selected items each month curated by your own personal stylist and tailored to your style profile. You keep the items you want and return the rest back within 5 business days; shipping is free! Currently styling for sizes 0-... read more.
Haley Faye
Haley Faye first discovered the wonderful world of subscription boxes in 2012 and began writing for MSA in 2014. Over the years, she has found many subscriptions to love. Now a mom of three, her favorite boxes are ones that dress her kids, help her get organized, feed her family, send her snacks, and offer educational fun for her children.

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7 comments

Beth

I totally agree with all comments said. So strange that all were clearly Spring and Summer. Thank you for such a great review. You did have a few keepers in there but still the timing is way off.

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Julie

Your stylist seems to have a thing against sleeves haha!
I’d have a problem with all the cold shoulder/off the shoulder/halter styles but you look cute as always.

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Mary

The black top with flowers and the ponte pants look great on you. I am not big on the off the shoulder look, but this top makes your waist look tiny. I may have to hunt it down for myself 🙂

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TK

I agree…that outfit looks great!! It’s a little odd that most of the items seem more summer appropriate. I guess I thought these boxes were suppose to be fashion forward, not fashion from the past season. These prices are pretty steep too. I’ve purchased J brand jeans at The Rack for around $75.

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Ks

The second outfit looks incredible on you! Especially the pants.

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Amy

The Elite boxes are full of great items, and I love my stylist, but they seem to have changed their sourcing. My boxes have all been out of season too, and when I price check (google), I can usually find the items on clearance. Needless to say, I decided to stop this service.

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SusanY

You look lovely as usual. The box does seem like a spring or summer box. Seems odd considering it’s not a cheap styling fee. Guess I would expect a bit more from a box charging this much & referring to itself as “elite.”

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