Geometric Studio Fashion Portrait

Portraits & People

Upload a photo of yourself and receive a side-by-side fashion portrait that pairs a geometric black-and-white illustrated version of you with a clean, photorealistic studio fashion shot styled in a tailored blazer and dark trousers.

Pro tips for better results

  1. Use a photo with even lighting and a clear view of your face for the best geometric rendering
  2. Wear neutral or simple clothing in your input photo—the AI will restyle you in both panels
  3. The geometric side works best when your input pose is front-facing or slightly angled
  4. Download the full-resolution composite to crop individual panels for different platforms
  5. Try uploading headshots or torso-up photos for tighter framing on both illustrated and studio sides

Geometric Studio Fashion Portrait FAQ

What kind of photo works best for this prompt?

A clear, well-lit photo where you face the camera works best. Simple backgrounds and neutral clothing in your input let the AI focus on rendering your likeness accurately in both the geometric and studio styles.

Will the geometric illustration keep my facial features recognizable?

Yes. The faceted, angular style preserves your core facial structure and likeness while applying high-contrast geometric shading and stylized linework.

Can I use the studio portrait side separately?

Absolutely. Download the composite image and crop either panel individually for use in portfolios, LinkedIn headers, or any platform that benefits from a polished fashion portrait.

What clothing will I be wearing in the studio portrait?

The AI dresses you in a tailored cream or ivory blazer over a deep jewel-toned crew-neck shirt with dark slim-fit trousers and a silver watch, set against a neutral studio backdrop.

Is this good for professional branding?

Yes. The split-panel format pairs artistic edge with polished professionalism, making it ideal for creative resumes, media kits, portfolio sites, and social profiles that demand visual impact.

How is the geometric side different from a regular photo filter?

It's a full AI illustration with angular faceted shading, editorial posing, and dramatic lighting—not just a filter overlay. The result resembles low-poly or origami-inspired graphic art.