The Style Library is StyTrix's dedicated tool for AI-powered garment visualization. Instead of writing complex prompts to describe a piece of clothing, you configure every visual detail through structured selectors — presentation style, garment type, fit, construction details, color, and more — and StyTrix assembles the AI prompt for you automatically.
This tutorial covers every section in the Style Library panel so you can start generating professional product photography from day one.
How to Open Style Library
In the left sidebar under Universal Resources, click Style Library. The panel slides in from the right.
Output Size
At the top of the panel, choose from 6 aspect ratios:
| Ratio | Resolution | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1:1 | 1024×1024 | Square social posts, profile images |
| 2:3 | 832×1248 | Fashion editorial, full-body shots |
| 3:4 | 896×1152 | Product pages, portrait layouts |
| 4:3 | 1152×896 | Banner ads, presentation slides |
| 16:9 | 1344×768 | Headers, landscape scenes |
| 9:16 | 768×1344 | Mobile stories, Reels |
Section 1: Presentation Style
How the garment is displayed in the final image:
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Flat Lay | Garment laid flat on a surface, shot from above — ideal for e-commerce thumbnails |
| On Model | Worn by a person in a fashion editorial context |
| On Hanger | Hung on a clothing hanger, standard retail photography |
| Ghost Mannequin | Hollow body effect where the mannequin is removed in post — common for product pages |
| Folded | Neatly folded presentation, great for knitwear and lifestyle imagery |
| Styled Outfit | Full styled look with accessories and context |
Section 2: Garment Type
First select a Category, then a sub-type appears:
Tops — T-Shirt, Blouse, Shirt, Sweater, Tank Top, Polo, Crop Top, Hoodie, Cardigan, Vest
Bottoms — Jeans, Trousers, Shorts, Skirt, Leggings, Joggers, Culottes, Palazzo
Dresses — Mini Dress, Midi Dress, Maxi Dress, Shift Dress, Wrap Dress, Bodycon, A-Line Dress, Shirt Dress
Outerwear — Jacket, Coat, Blazer, Parka, Trench Coat, Bomber, Denim Jacket, Leather Jacket
Other categories: Jumpsuits, Swimwear, Activewear, Accessories (no sub-types)
Section 3: Design & Fit
Three attributes define the garment's overall shape:
- Silhouette — Fitted, Relaxed, Oversized, A-Line, Boxy, Slim, Straight, Flared
- Fit — Slim Fit, Regular Fit, Relaxed Fit, Oversized Fit, Body Hugging
- Length — Cropped, Regular, Long, Midi, Maxi, Mini
Section 4: Construction Details
Precise garment construction attributes:
- Neckline — Crew, V-Neck, Scoop, Boat, Mock, Turtleneck, Off Shoulder, Halter, Sweetheart, Square, Collared
- Sleeve Type — Sleeveless, Short Sleeve, 3/4 Sleeve, Long Sleeve, Cap Sleeve, Bell Sleeve, Puff Sleeve, Raglan
- Closure — Buttons, Zipper, Snap, Tie, Pullover, Wrap, Hook & Eye, Drawstring
Section 5: Style & Occasion
Three attributes for styling context:
Style (12 options) — Casual, Formal, Business, Evening, Streetwear, Bohemian, Minimalist, Preppy, Athletic, Vintage, Romantic, Edgy
Occasion (8 options) — Everyday, Work, Party, Date Night, Vacation, Wedding Guest, Lounge, Workout
Season — Spring/Summer, Fall/Winter, All Season, Resort
Section 6: Target & Color
- Target Gender — Men, Women, Unisex
- Primary Color — 17 color options with visual swatches (White, Black, Gray, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Purple, Pink, Brown, Beige, Navy, Burgundy, Teal, Gold, Silver)
- Secondary Color — Same 17 options for accent or contrast color
Section 7: Design Details (Multi-select)
Add specific construction and embellishment details — select as many as apply:
Pockets, Pleats, Ruffles, Embroidery, Cutouts, Lace Trim, Button Detail, Zipper Detail, Drawstring, Belt Loops, Cuffs, Darts, Visible Seams, Distressed
Generated Prompt — Zero Writing Required
As you make selections, the Generated Prompt box at the bottom of the panel updates automatically. For example:
on model presentation, midi dress, fitted silhouette, regular fit, midi length, v-neck, long sleeve, wrap closure, romantic style, date night occasion, spring/summer season, women's, burgundy, gold secondary color, ruffles, lace trim
This prompt is passed directly to the AI — you never need to write or edit it. The Additional Details free-text field lets you add scene context, specific poses, background environments, or mood descriptors.
Reference Image
The Reference Image section (toggle to enable) accepts:
- Drag & drop from your computer or from the StyTrix Canvas
- Click to browse local files
- Drag an existing canvas image in as a reference
When a reference image is provided, the AI uses it to guide the output — useful for maintaining consistent styling across a product line.
Practical Workflows
Product Line Consistency Select your brand's signature silhouette, color palette, and occasion, save the configuration, and apply it across every new item in the collection. The AI generates visually cohesive results each time.
Ghost Mannequin E-commerce Use Ghost Mannequin presentation with your exact garment category, neckline, sleeve type, and primary color to generate retail-ready product images without a photoshoot.
Mood-Based Lookbook Combine Styled Outfit presentation with Style (e.g., Bohemian), Occasion (Vacation), and Season (Resort) to generate a complete lookbook series that shares a consistent visual language.
A/B Color Testing Keep every setting identical but swap Primary Color between two options — Navy vs. Burgundy, for example — to quickly compare how color affects the garment's appeal before production.
Summary
| Section | What You Control |
|---|---|
| Output Size | Image dimensions and aspect ratio |
| Presentation Style | How the garment is displayed |
| Garment Type | Category and specific garment sub-type |
| Design & Fit | Silhouette, fit, and length |
| Construction Details | Neckline, sleeves, and closure |
| Style & Occasion | Aesthetic, use case, and season |
| Target & Color | Gender and primary/secondary colors |
| Design Details | Embellishments and construction features |
| Generated Prompt | Auto-compiled — always ready to generate |
| Reference Image | Optional photo reference for guided output |
Style Library turns complex garment description into a fast, structured workflow — enabling anyone to produce professional fashion imagery without prior AI experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is StyTrix Style Library?
The Style Library stores your brand's design styles as reusable AI presets. Train the AI on your brand aesthetic, and it generates consistently on-brand designs across all future projects.
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