Generative Catalogs for Fashion Brands
We turn garment inputs into brand-aligned catalog imagery across multiple looks, models, moods, and settings.
This is not consumer try-on or generic AI output. It is a visual production approach for brands that need more imagery, more variation, and a more flexible aesthetic language than a standard shoot usually allows.
Acne Studios
A generative catalog language shaped by art, tailoring, and controlled eccentricity
For Acne Studios, the exercise is not simply to place a garment on a model. It is to build a visual world that feels precise, offbeat, sculptural, and culturally aware, while keeping the image unmistakably within the brand’s aesthetic language.
Each look starts with a full outfit pulled from the brand’s website. We gather the individual garments, rebuild them as a laid-flat composite, and feed that into our try-on workflow.
The results shown here are part of a generative catalog created from laid-flat outfit composites.
Bombay Shirt Company
A generative catalog system built around fit, individuality, and modern Mumbai tailoring
For Acne Studios, the exercise is not simply to place a garment on a model. It is to build a visual world that feels precise, offbeat, sculptural, and culturally aware, while keeping the image unmistakably within the brand’s aesthetic language.
Outfit composite inputs
Generative catalog outputs
Each catalog is developed as a bespoke generative system, shaped around the visual language of a specific brand. Rather than producing generic outputs, the process allows the aesthetic direction to be tuned, adjusted, and extended according to the garment, the mood, and the final use.
Bespoke generation for each brand
Aesthetic direction can be tuned with precision
Garments, styling, and mood can be adapted to the desired output
Faster than building a full shoot from scratch
Images can extend across catalog, social media, and campaign use
The same visual system can feed into image-to-video workflows
What begins as a catalog can also become a broader image world, extending into social content, moving image, and future campaign directions.