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AI Outfit Changer

Use this guide when you need a coordinated top, bottom, jacket, or layered look shown on the same person photo.

Treat a full outfit as one coordinated brief

Changing an entire look is harder than replacing one shirt. The references need to agree on season, color, proportion, and formality. A blazer, skirt, and shoes from unrelated photos may work, but the final image is stronger when the pieces already feel like one outfit direction.

Give the generator enough body context

A full outfit needs visible shoulders, arms, waist, hips, and legs. If the source image cuts off the lower body, the output can only guess how pants, skirts, shoes, or long coats should land. Use a clean full-body or three-quarter photo when the outfit includes more than a top.

Avoid changing pose, setting, and outfit at once

Keep the task focused when accuracy matters. A new outfit can stay believable if the face, pose, lighting, and background remain stable. If you also need a new campaign scene, generate the outfit first, then use a separate photo edit once the clothing looks right.

Check whether the pieces belong together

After generation, inspect both technical details and styling logic. Look for sleeves joining correctly, waistlines aligning, shoes matching the stance, and shadows following the original light. Also ask whether the color balance and proportions make sense as a real outfit before using the image in a deck, ad, or listing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an outfit changer used for?

It is used when the whole look needs to change in an existing photo: top, bottom, outerwear, or layered styling. It is useful for campaign drafts, personal styling, catalog planning, and creator content.

Can I upload several garment references?

Yes. Use multiple references when the outfit has separate pieces. Keep them visually compatible, and avoid mixing too many angles or styles in one request.

Is this the same as an outfit generator?

No. An outfit generator creates a look from a written brief. An outfit changer starts with a person photo and garment references, then replaces the visible clothing in that image.

Do accessories and shoes work?

They can work in some cases, but garments on the body are more reliable. Shoes and small accessories need clear scale and a full-body image, otherwise the result may drift.

Where do I generate the image?

Use the virtual try-on tool once your person photo and references are ready. This page explains the planning and review process before generation.

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