Fashion & Style
Upload a photo of yourself and receive a polished editorial portrait of you styled in a tennis fashion lookbook setting, complete with coordinated athletic outfit, racket, and a sun-drenched outdoor court backdrop.
This prompt turns your everyday photo into a polished, full-body tennis fashion portrait set on a sun-drenched outdoor court. Upload any casual snapshot and receive an editorial-quality image of yourself styled in coordinated athletic tennis wear — white pleated skirt, fitted top, pastel jacket, and matching accessories — holding a racket in a confident, relaxed pose. The result captures warm golden-hour lighting, soft shadows, and an aspirational lookbook aesthetic perfect for activewear brands, athletic portfolios, or social media. Ideal for athletes, fitness influencers, fashion enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a professional tennis-themed portrait without a photoshoot.
Any clear photo where your face is visible works — selfies, casual snapshots, or indoor photos. The prompt transforms the entire setting, outfit, and lighting while preserving your facial features and likeness.
Yes, the prompt generates a full-body portrait that matches your proportions and presents you in a fitted, coordinated tennis outfit styled for an editorial fashion aesthetic.
This prompt uses a fixed editorial palette of white, soft pastels, and golden tones to create a cohesive high-end lookbook aesthetic. The outfit includes a white top, pleated skirt, pastel jacket, visor, and matching accessories.
You'll be placed on an outdoor hard-surface tennis court with a visible net, soft-focus trees beyond the fence, and warm golden-hour sunlight casting long shadows for an aspirational, editorial mood.
Absolutely. The result mimics high-end activewear lookbook photography with polished styling, professional lighting, and editorial composition — perfect for athlete portfolios, brand campaigns, or social media content.
No. The prompt adds a white tennis racket held loosely at your side and adjusts your pose to a confident three-quarter stance, regardless of your starting photo.