Velvet Drape
Pearl jersey corseted into long inky leather, anvil shoulders melting into wet darkness.
Saffron Stretch
One molten pop on muted green: sport-luxe legging held against cool studio quiet.
Sand Column
A single tonal trench against red, mid-step and unbelted in three close earthy neutrals.
Gothic Sermon
Victorian lace and razor wool tailoring, half the figure swallowed by sacred shadow.

Bone Shell
Architectural urban-tailored shell coat in chalk, set quiet against deep forest green.
Putty Sweep
Cream-on-cream sport-luxe column on dusty rose, sculptural sneaker grounding the silhouette.
Cocoa Crescent
Two browns lifted by ecru, croissant bag tucked high against terracotta warmth.
Newsroom Crease
Crisp poplin and wide-leg wool in stark monochrome, aluminum stool and editorial composure.
Butter Bias
Floor-length silk slip in butter yellow, scalloped lace catching honey-amber rake.
Couloir Red
Glacier-spec hardshell hood up in saturated red, hero close-up against deep cobalt.
Commute Crisp
Monochrome stretch trouser uniform on hand-painted canvas, sport-luxe done in old-master grain.
Drapery Noir
All-black cashmere column walking through layered muslin sags in stark darkroom monochrome.
Cable Leather
Cable cardigan against sculpted leather wide-leg, cuff caught mid-adjust against forest green.

Waffle Sunwash
Open henley and cord short rendered in warm cream, salt-air ease at high-key.
Cashmere Hush
Black cashmere turtleneck and high-rise wool, weightless against airy lookbook white.

Sand Pleat
Tonal sand-on-sand menswear column lit by golden directional rake on muted green.
Cashmere Lapel
Ivory crew glowing under charcoal blazer, downtown gravity against cool steel-blue wall.
Cardigan Edge
Cream cable softness meeting black leather wide-leg, fierce eye contact in clean gray.
Frequently asked questions
- What is studio AI fashion photography?
- Studio AI fashion photography is on-model imagery generated for clean-backdrop, controlled-lighting editorial settings — the kind of shot you would normally book a studio, photographer, and model for. Setset generates these from a real garment image with a consistent talent model, replacing the traditional photoshoot.
- How does Setset generate studio looks?
- Each studio look is generated from one input garment image plus a styling brief that defines the model, pose, framing, and studio backdrop. The same talent identity holds across every look so a brand can produce coherent multi-shot campaigns.
- How many studio looks are in the library?
- 18 studio 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 studio look with my own product?
- Yes — pick any studio 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.