It seems to me to be over-complicated to have a "uniform" that changes on a daily basis, to the point that you require an app which informs people what to wear. But given the requirements, I'd simply show the list of items for each day.
If, for example, there are only a couple combinations, I'd give each combination a name and put the combination name on the calendar. Then I'd make the name itself a link to further information about it, including the detailed list of clothes and pictures of each item. Perhaps a picture of a model wearing the clothes but that might not be necessary.
If the uniform varies a lot, such that enumerating the combinations is impractical or impossible, I'd show the full list (with pictures) for each day.
Aside, is this an actual requirement for a real school? My high-school had a uniform and it wasn't nearly so complicated. There was just a list of allowable/required elements and it was distributed to the parents before the start of the school year. Most of the time the rules could be stated in a couple sentences, such as "From the start of the school year until October 1st, and from Easter until the end of the school year, the 'Summer Uniform' may be worn; the rest of the school year only the standard uniform is permissible. The standard uniform is ... for boys and ... for girls.' This certainly was straightforward enough that there was never any serious question, and if there was a problem the teachers would simply inform the students that they were "out of uniform".