Portraits & People
Upload a photo of yourself and get a fashion editorial diptych showing two distinct style transformations — one edgy urban rooftop look and one soft European café look — both tailored to your face and features.
Dark bob hairstyle, distressed leather moto jacket, visible tattoos, silver rings, arms crossed pose against a golden-hour city skyline with warm directional lighting and rooftop greenery
Long wavy hair, oversized bright pink blazer with light-wash jeans, seated at a marble bistro table on a cobblestone street lined with ivy-covered buildings in soft diffused daylight
Side-by-side editorial comparison with an arrow transition, showing two complete style transformations that maintain your facial likeness while changing hair, outfit, setting, and mood
A fashion editorial blend of gritty urban cool and warm European sophistication, bridging early-2000s street style with contemporary chic photography
No. The AI transforms your hair to match each look automatically, regardless of your current hairstyle, length, or color in the uploaded photo.
Yes. The recipe preserves your facial identity, bone structure, and likeness across both panels while adapting hair, clothing, setting, and styling to create two distinct fashion looks.
The urban rooftop look includes small decorative tattoos as part of the edgy aesthetic. If your uploaded photo has tattoos, they may influence placement; if not, the AI adds them to match the street style theme.
Upload a clear portrait showing your face and upper body with good lighting. Front-facing or slight angle shots work best. The AI handles the rest, including background removal and style transformation.
The output is a side-by-side diptych by design, but you can crop the downloaded image to isolate whichever panel you prefer for standalone use.
The combination of distressed leather, urban rooftop settings, visible tattoos, and the contrast with oversized blazers and European café vibes captures the early-2000s fashion editorial aesthetic that defined Y2K street style photography.