
Monastic Coat
Charcoal wool tumbling off one shoulder in stark darkroom contrast inside the white atelier.
Sequin Noir
Plunging black sequin pile catching single-source sparks against atelier velvet darkness.
Cowl Drape
Yamamoto cowl hem cascading off-shoulder over teak floor, eyes closed in painterly chiaroscuro.

Terminal Oat
Oat-on-oat suede coat draped at the shoulder under cobalt-blue terminal glass.
Cloud Linen
Smocked cloud-blue midi against pale wainscot, golden directional warmth on bare arms.
Atelier Sand
Hand near jaw, sand neutrals breathing in a sparse studio cleared down to a single rack.
Smoking Reborn
Bare-skin Le Smoking with untied pussy-bow inside a crumbling palazzo half-light.
Mahogany Pearl
Pearl jersey and inky leather framed against floor-to-ceiling reddish-brown paneling.
Tatami Cashmere
Charcoal blazer over ivory cashmere inside a serene shoji-screened Tokyo room.
Poet Architect
Raw-edged charcoal wool with felted brim, soft warmth filling the private showroom.
Camel Laugh
Cream-taupe-camel layered for genuine joy under golden sunrise glass.
Oxblood Velvet
Saturated velvet lapel reading wet, sprawled on a shag carpet under dark mahogany planks.
Slim Tuxedo
Untied bow tie and bare ankles shot from low against a Parisian herringbone parquet.
Pink Tile
Bubblegum swim short shirtless on shiny vinyl, single hard key cutting half to black.
Mohair Walk
Mid-stride mohair overshirt walking past a matte orange wall and wild forest-floor greenery.
Velvet Sliver
Oxblood velvet pile carved by raking key light against a scratched off-white tile.

Linen Smile
Half-tucked poplin and cream linen warmed by golden rake inside a curated showroom.
Cobalt Coat
Suede car coat draped at the shoulder under cool cobalt-cast daylight in an empty studio.
Frequently asked questions
- What is indoor AI fashion photography?
- Indoor AI fashion photography is on-model imagery generated for interior lifestyle settings — warm light, lived-in framing, the kind of editorial commonly used for direct-to-consumer brand content. Setset generates these from a real garment image with a consistent talent model, replacing the traditional photoshoot.
- How does Setset generate indoor looks?
- Each indoor look is generated from one input garment image plus a styling brief that defines the model, pose, framing, and interior scene. The same talent identity holds across every look so a brand can produce coherent multi-shot campaigns.
- How many indoor looks are in the library?
- 18 indoor looks are currently in the public gallery. The library expands continuously as new looks are added; new entries appear on this page automatically.
- Can I customize a indoor look with my own product?
- Yes — pick any indoor look as a starting template, upload your own garment, and Setset preserves the model identity, pose, and framing while swapping in your product. No prompting required.