AI Fashion Content Guide
Automated Look Creation for Fashion PDPs
Most catalogs ship product-page images one garment at a time. The harder problem is building a complete, on-brand look around each item and doing it for thousands of SKUs without a stylist in the loop.
TL;DR
AIORA can take one garment image, build a complete coordinated look around it with a styling agent, apply each brand's guidelines, and run the entire pipeline from input shot to published PDP in batch with no human intervention.

From one image to a complete look
The input is a single product image: a packshot, flat lay, ghost mannequin, or on-model photo of one garment. The output is a full look with that garment styled together with coordinated pieces, worn on a model and ready for the product page.
This removes the usual gap between having a product shot and having a finished PDP image. Instead of briefing a stylist and a shoot for each item, the look is generated directly from the asset you already have.
How the styling agent builds the look
A styling agent decides which pieces go with the input garment. It reads the product category, silhouette, color, and material, then selects compatible items so the result reads as a deliberate outfit rather than a random pairing.
The agent enforces look coherence: it avoids clashing categories, keeps proportions and color relationships sensible, and resolves the order in which garments are layered so the final image is realistic.
Respecting brand guidelines
On top of the styling logic, each brand's guidelines are applied as a layer of constraints: allowed model types, framing, backgrounds, styling do's and don'ts, and which product combinations are on-brand.
This is what keeps automated output consistent with a brand's existing catalog. The same input garment can produce different looks for different brands because the guidelines, not just the garment, shape the result.
Batch at catalog scale
Looks are produced in batch. You point the pipeline at a set of SKUs (for example a CSV export of a season's drop) and it generates a complete look for each one in a single run.
Because the styling and brand rules are encoded once, the same quality and styling logic apply to ten SKUs or ten thousand. Scaling PDP image production becomes a matter of input volume, not headcount.
End-to-end automation: shot to publish
The pipeline runs from the initial product shot all the way to the live product page. Generation, look composition, brand-guideline checks, and publishing to the e-commerce platform are chained together so there is no manual handoff between steps.
The result is a process with no human intervention: a new product image enters at one end and a finished, on-brand PDP image is published at the other.
Why this matters for PDP production
Manual look creation is the slowest and most expensive part of fashion content: it needs stylists, samples, models, and a shoot per item. Automating it removes the bottleneck that caps how fast a catalog can go live.
The payoff is consistency, speed, and cost. Every PDP follows the same styling and brand rules, new products can be published as soon as a single image exists, and the per-SKU cost of a complete look drops sharply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. From one garment image, the styling agent selects coordinated pieces and produces a complete look worn on a model, ready for the product page.
Brand guidelines are applied as a constraint layer on top of the styling agent, controlling model type, framing, backgrounds, and which product combinations are considered on-brand. The same input can produce different on-brand looks for different brands.
Yes. You can point the pipeline at a set of SKUs, such as a CSV export, and generate a complete look for each one in a single run, with the same styling and brand rules applied across the whole catalog.
Yes. Generation, look composition, brand-guideline checks, and publishing to the e-commerce platform are chained together, so a product image can enter at one end and a finished PDP image is published at the other with no human intervention.
Turn one product photo into complete fashion content
AIORA generates on-model photography, still-life images, video, and product copy from one input image.