When I started experimenting with AI-generated fashion, I honestly thought it would just be a fun way to create concepts quickly. Fast-forward 100+ images later—and here’s what I’ve learned:
🔹 Prompting is everything.
A great prompt can open creative doors you didn’t even know existed. A vague one? Wasted time. I’ve spent more time learning how to speak to AI than I expected—and it paid off.
🔹 Editorial quality is possible—but only with structure.
The tools can do a lot, but you have to guide them. I now work with specific workflows (yes, I love you ComfyUI) to control lighting, styling, even fabric logic.
🔹 AI is a creative partner—not a shortcut.
It doesn’t replace design thinking. It expands it. I’ve used AI visuals to inspire patterns, shape collections, and spark stories I wouldn’t have imagined on my own.
And most of all?
It reminded me that even when you work solo—you’re never creatively alone anymore.




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