Apart from merely organising clothes, this feature hopes to assist users in deciding what to wear. One can store the suggested outfits in a digital moodboard. (Image: Google) Google is bringing a touch of Hollywood nostalgia to everyday life with a new feature in Google Photos. The company has announced an upcoming AI-powered tool that can turn your personal photo library into a digital wardrobe, letting users create outfits and even try them on virtually. The idea draws clear inspiration from the 1995 film Clueless, where the character Cher Horowitz used a computerised closet to scroll through her clothes and pick outfits. That once-fictional concept may soon be part of everyday tech. Turning photos into a wardrobe The new feature uses artificial intelligence to scan the images stored in your Google Photos account. It identifies clothing items like tops, bottoms, and accessories—and organises them into a digital closet.…