Fashion model photos
Clothing on an AI model helps catalogs when a full shoot per SKU is too expensive. Use adult commercial framing and verify hem, print, and color against the real garment. Virtual try-on style results still require manual QA—AI does not replace fit guarantees for buyers.
Source and pose
Shoot flat or on a hanger with even light. Pick neutral poses for marketplace thumbnails; save creative angles for social if the product stays recognizable.
Fit and color QA
Compare sleeve length, hem, neckline, and print scale with the real item. Reject variants that slim or lengthen the garment. Text in the listing must match what the model image shows.
Lingerie and sensitive categories
Use conservative catalog poses and stricter review. See our lingerie-on-model guide for additional checks. Do not publish frames that alter coverage or fabric tone.
Catalog without a shoot
Combine flatlay and AI model rows for long-tail apparel; compare AI vs live model in the blog. Fit QA matters more than feed aesthetics.
Visual examples (in preparation)
Before/after pairs will ship only from owned or licensed sources and real Studio exports—no stock photos or fabricated client stories. Use the checklists below plus How it works and AI quality pages until assets are approved.
What to prepare for a future example
- Owned garment flat/hanger photo
- On-model studio export
- Seam and length review
Visual examples (in preparation)
Before/after pairs will ship only from owned or licensed sources and real Studio exports—no stock photos or fabricated client stories. Use the checklists below plus How it works and AI quality pages until assets are approved.
What to prepare for a future example
- Adult-only catalog, modest pose
- Owned lace/sheer source
- Manual texture QA
FAQ
Can I publish AI photos without review?
No. AI can change color, shape, patterns, or small details. Compare every export with the real product before upload.
Does Vitrina AI guarantee marketplace approval?
No. Vitrina AI Studio is an independent tool, not an official marketplace partner. Sellers must check current platform rules.
Do I need a professional photographer?
For catalog updates and test listings, a sharp phone photo is often enough. Premium hero campaigns may still need a photographer.
Where do I start?
Open Studio, upload a source image, pick a workflow (background, product card, clothing on model), and review before publishing.