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Using Designer References in AI Prompts: Tips for Better Fashion Images

One of the most effective ways to level up your AI fashion images is to draw inspiration from iconic designers. Adding designer references to your prompts gives AI a clearer understanding of the style, structure, and aesthetic you’re aiming for.

Here are some practical tips I use when working with designer influences in my prompts:

🔹 Be Specific with the Designer’s Era or Signature
Instead of writing “inspired by Alexander McQueen”, try:
“inspired by Alexander McQueen’s dark romanticism and structured silhouettes, Fall 2010 collection”

Each designer has phases and signature elements—be clear which vibe you want.

🔹 Combine Multiple Designers for Unique Results
Mixing influences creates something fresh:
“Draping inspired by Issey Miyake with sharp tailoring like Balenciaga, minimalist color palette”

🔹 Use Style Adjectives Associated with the Designer
Example:
“structured, avant-garde, architectural shapes in the style of Iris van Herpen”
“romantic, ethereal chiffon inspired by Dior haute couture”

🔹 Mention Design Elements or Fabrics They’re Known For
“origami-inspired folds like Comme des Garçons”
“rich velvet and corsetry details in the style of Vivienne Westwood”

🔹 Don’t Forget the Photography Style
Pair designer references with the right shooting style:
“Haute couture dress inspired by Valentino, photographed in soft natural light, Vogue-style editorial”


Tip: If you’re not sure, ask ChatGPT to describe the signature of a designer and use that directly in your prompt!

Example Prompt:
“A high-fashion editorial shot, avant-garde structured dress inspired by Iris van Herpen, translucent materials, organic fluid shapes, photographed in cinematic lighting, Vogue cover style.”

The result? Stronger, more refined images that truly feel like part of a designer’s world.

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