GPT Image 2

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Create Fashion Designs with GPT Image 2

Revolutionize your clothing lines by visualizing avant-garde apparel and streetwear in seconds. GPT Image 2 meticulously renders intricate fabrics, textures, and runway silhouettes, allowing fashion designers to iterate rapidly.

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How to Create Fashion Design — Step by Step

1

Describe the garment type, its fit, and its overarching style.

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Detail the specific fabrics, patterns, and physical textures you want to feature.

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Choose to display the clothing on a runway model, a mannequin, or laid flat.

4

Generate the designs and use them for mood boards, manufacturer tech packs, or social media.

Example Fashion Design Prompts

A streetwear fashion design concept of an oversized, tech-wear puffer jacket. The jacket is metallic silver with heavy matte black tactical straps and cargo pockets. Worn by a model standing in a neon-lit alleyway. High-resolution editorial photography.

A detailed flat-lay fashion design of a vintage-inspired floral summer dress. The fabric features a delicate, watercolor daisy pattern. Paired with woven leather sandals and a straw sunhat. Soft, natural lighting on a clean pastel background.

An haute couture fashion concept. A structured, geometric suit tailored entirely out of reflective holographic material that shifts colors between cyan and purple. Fierce, high-fashion runway presentation with a dramatic dark background.

A sustainable fashion concept. A cozy, chunky knit oversized sweater made from upcycled, multi-colored yarn patches. Earthy, warm tones. Worn by a model in a bright, sunlit minimalist studio setting. Highly detailed fabric textures.

Pro Tips for Fashion Design Generation

  • Use precise textile terminology (e.g., 'crushed velvet', 'pleated chiffon', 'distressed denim') for highly realistic textures.
  • If you want to focus strictly on the clothing, prompt for a 'headless mannequin' or 'clean white background'.
  • Mix wildly different eras or styles (e.g., 'Victorian streetwear') to generate highly unique, innovative silhouettes.

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