Generate fashion shots from a garment image and a face (e.g. model + outfit).
The best image results come from specific composition, style, and lighting language. Be explicit about what should be in frame and what should feel dominant.
Best results start with a precise subject, composition, and style direction.
Fashion Photoshoot on Pixio generates fashion shots from a garment image and a face or model reference: combine outfit and model into a single, coherent fashion photograph. Use it when you have a product (garment) and want to show it on a model in a photoshoot-style result.
Fashion Photoshoot on Pixio generates fashion shots from a garment image and a face or model reference: combine outfit and model into a single, coherent fashion photograph. Use it when you have a product (garment) and want to show it on a model in a photoshoot-style result.
| Mode | Input | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Fashion Photoshoot | Garment image + model/face reference (+ optional prompt) | Styled fashion photo combining garment and model |
| Option | Values | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Garment image | Your upload | Clear, flat or worn garment |
| Model / face reference | Your upload | Drives pose and identity |
| Prompt | Optional (pose, setting, lighting) | Refine scene and style |
| Aspect ratio | Check Pixio | Match deliverable |
| Credits | Plan-based | Check model card in Pixio |
Credits are plan-based; check the model card in Pixio for your plan and cost per image.
[Pose or setting] + [Lighting] + [Style]. Optional; use to steer background, mood, or composition. Garment and model inputs define the main content.
"Full-length fashion shot, model standing in a minimal studio. Soft diffused light. Clean, editorial, high-end."
"Model walking in a urban street. Natural daylight. Street style, candid."
"Close-up of the garment on the model, fabric detail. Studio lighting. Commercial, crisp."
"Model sitting in a modern interior. Warm ambient light. Lifestyle, aspirational."
| Scenario | Best choice |
|---|---|
| Garment + model → styled fashion photo | Fashion Photoshoot |
| Try-on with pose/fit control | Fashn Tryon v1.6 |
| Person + garment → realistic try-on | Virtual Try On |
| General text-to-image | Flux Pro, Imagen 4 |
Tell the model what should dominate the frame first.
Use lighting language early; it changes everything downstream.
When editing, describe what stays, not just what changes.
References help when continuity matters more than novelty.
A strong image prompt defines the subject, composition, lighting, and finish instead of leaving them implied.
Use precise visual language to control subject, composition, lighting, and style from the start.
Preserve the useful parts of the image while steering the rest with masks, references, or prompt edits.
Bring in reference images or LoRAs when consistency is more important than exploration.
Fashion Photoshoot is strongest when the visual brief is specific about framing, style, and what should read first.
Use it for campaign images, product shots, subject consistency, or polished concept work.
When editing, say exactly what changes and what must remain untouched.
Lock the subject, composition, and lighting direction before you chase style nuance.
Use references or edits when the same subject, style, or layout has to survive across versions.
Once the frame works, refine only the weak areas instead of rewriting the whole composition.
Finish strong compositions by scaling them without rebuilding the frame from scratch.
Use editing tools after the initial generation when the composition is right but the details still need polish.