Fashion & Style
Upload a photo of yourself and receive a full couture fashion concept board that reimagines you in a designer outfit, complete with fabric swatches, technical sketches, and annotated design details inspired by traditional textile patterns.
This prompt turns any photo of yourself into a full couture fashion concept board — the kind designers present to clients and studios. Upload a casual snapshot and receive a split-panel presentation: your original photo on the left, and on the right, a detailed design board featuring you reimagined in a custom couture outfit. The board includes richly patterned fabric swatches with traditional textile motifs, full-length renderings of the garment on your likeness, flat technical sketches showing front and back views, and handwritten-style annotations marking key design elements like layering, color palette, and pattern direction. Perfect for fashion students, aspiring designers, stylists building portfolios, or anyone curious how they'd look in runway-worthy couture constructed from intricate wax-resist fabrics in deep indigo, gold, and amber tones.
Yes. The prompt preserves your facial features and likeness while reimagining you in the couture outfit. The left panel shows your original photo; the right panel features you styled in the designer garment.
The concept board features traditional textile patterns inspired by wax-resist techniques, typically in deep indigo, gold, and amber brown tones. The garment design includes structural layering, diagonal pattern flow, sculptural segments, and flowing chiffon overlays for high-fashion movement.
Absolutely. The output mimics professional fashion concept boards with technical sketches, fabric swatches, and annotated design details — ideal for student portfolios, pitch decks, or mood boards.
No special outfit required. Upload any clear photo of yourself. Simple, fitted clothing works best so the AI can accurately render the couture design over your figure.
Handwritten-style labels point to key design elements like fabric construction, layering details, color palette names, motif direction, and garment structure — just like a real designer's concept board.
Yes. Each generation creates a new couture design with fresh fabric patterns, garment silhouettes, and technical sketches while keeping your likeness consistent.