
AI Full-Body Outfit Prompts
A full-body fashion prompt has to make the clothing legible from head to shoe. “Stylish outfit” is not enough: the brief should lock the garment, pose, camera height and amount of floor space. This collection concentrates on streetwear and outfit-led examples.
Describe the outfit as a small inventory—fabric, cut, colour and footwear—then set the pose before adding mood. A 35mm or 50mm instruction, full-length framing and visible ground line help preserve proportions. Keep the set quiet when the garment is the subject, and use a lookbook or campaign context only when it adds information. The gallery below is filtered with the same query used for the dated evidence count, so every card is a published prompt rather than a made-up example.
Try: “Full-body streetwear lookbook photograph, model standing relaxed with one foot forward and hands in pockets, cropped olive utility jacket, wide black trousers, white trainers, concrete studio, soft side light, camera at waist height, 35mm, complete shoes visible.” Change the bracketed or descriptive details only after you understand the framing. Public source attribution remains visible on each result, and an image’s presence here does not grant a licence to reuse it.
Evidence and editorial status
49 published prompts matched the read-only query in the snapshot used for this page. The collection meets the 20-prompt index gate.
Edited 2026-08-11. Counts are evidence snapshots, not search volume or ranking data.
Prompt variables
Change one group at a time so the result can be compared and reused.
- garment inventory, fabric and silhouette
- pose, hand placement and foot position
- camera height, lens and full-length crop
- set, floor line and light direction
- colour palette and whether the image is lookbook or campaign
Model recommendations
- GPT Image 2. Consider it for structured outfit inventories and explicit framing instructions. Limit: Inspect shoe shape, hands and garment labels rather than assuming a clean render.
- Seedream. Try it for fabric, hair and fashion-detail variations. Limit: Long inventories can still cause a small accessory to disappear.
- Midjourney. A candidate for editorial styling and unusual set design. Limit: Exact garment construction may need a simpler prompt or reference image.
Failure modes
- The image crops the shoes or top of the head. Say “complete head-to-toe framing” and leave explicit margin around the body.
- The outfit turns into a generic dress. List the garment layers and material instead of stacking aesthetic adjectives.
- Legs or arms look distorted. Use a neutral standing pose first; add movement after anatomy is stable.
Method: this collection is backed by a read-only full-text query over published prompt rows. The count is a dated snapshot, not a search-volume or ranking claim. Prompts remain visible with their public source and model label; PicGens does not infer an author biography, a licence, or a guaranteed reproduction. Editorial notes explain how to adapt a prompt, while the gallery itself remains the source of the examples. Recheck the count and the visible examples before changing index status. Last edited 2026-08-11.
How to brief full-body outfit prompts
Describe the outfit as a small inventory—fabric, cut, colour and footwear—then set the pose before adding mood. A 35mm or 50mm instruction, full-length framing and visible ground line help preserve proportions. Keep the set quiet when the garment is the subject, and use a lookbook or campaign context only when it adds information.
- garment inventory, fabric and silhouette
- pose, hand placement and foot position
- camera height, lens and full-length crop
- set, floor line and light direction
- colour palette and whether the image is lookbook or campaign
Variables worth changing first
Use the variables as a controlled experiment: change one group, compare the output, then keep the wording that serves the scene. Try: “Full-body streetwear lookbook photograph, model standing relaxed with one foot forward and hands in pockets, cropped olive utility jacket, wide black trousers, white trainers, concrete studio, soft side light, camera at waist height, 35mm, complete shoes visible.”
- garment inventory, fabric and silhouette
- pose, hand placement and foot position
- camera height, lens and full-length crop
- set, floor line and light direction
- colour palette and whether the image is lookbook or campaign
Model-specific recommendations and limits
GPT Image 2: Consider it for structured outfit inventories and explicit framing instructions. Limitation: Inspect shoe shape, hands and garment labels rather than assuming a clean render. Seedream: Try it for fabric, hair and fashion-detail variations. Limitation: Long inventories can still cause a small accessory to disappear. Midjourney: A candidate for editorial styling and unusual set design. Limitation: Exact garment construction may need a simpler prompt or reference image.
Failure modes and practical fixes
The image crops the shoes or top of the head. Fix: Say “complete head-to-toe framing” and leave explicit margin around the body. The outfit turns into a generic dress. Fix: List the garment layers and material instead of stacking aesthetic adjectives. Legs or arms look distorted. Fix: Use a neutral standing pose first; add movement after anatomy is stable.
A safe starting recipe
Try: “Full-body streetwear lookbook photograph, model standing relaxed with one foot forward and hands in pockets, cropped olive utility jacket, wide black trousers, white trainers, concrete studio, soft side light, camera at waist height, 35mm, complete shoes visible.”
Frequently asked questions
- What lens works for full-body outfit prompts?
- A moderate 35mm or 50mm description gives context without the extreme distortion of a very wide lens. The model’s crop controls still matter more than a lens keyword alone.
- How do I keep the whole outfit visible?
- State full-length framing, visible shoes, camera height and safe margin. A simple ground line also helps the model understand where the feet sit.
- How should I adapt a full-body outfit prompt without losing its purpose?
- Keep the the garment inventory and head-to-toe framing fixed for the first test, then change one variable group at a time. Public examples are starting points rather than guarantees; model versions, reference images and settings can change the result.








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