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Kids Fashion Flatlay to AI Lookbook in Minutes

One kids fashion flatlay turned into two AI lookbook images — boy and girl models — without booking a single child model.

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Generate on-model images from product photos.

Today’s Package: Kids Lookbook Package (Boy + Girl)

One flatlay photo. Two model variations. No child model bookings required.

This package shows how a single kids fashion flatlay — a striped polo shirt,
denim shorts, and white sandals laid flat —
becomes two separate AI lookbook images: one on a boy model, one on a girl model.
Same product, two audiences covered.

What You Need

Kids fashion photography has a few extra challenges compared to adult fashion.
Child models have strict hourly limits.
Schedules depend on parents and schools.
Kids grow fast, so a new batch of inventory can mean starting the photoshoot process over from scratch.

This package replaces the on-model shoot for both gender variants with a single flatlay input.

CutRoleCount
Flatlay inputSource photo — clean product layout1
Boy lookbookAI-generated, male child model1
Girl lookbookAI-generated, female child model1

Total cuts in this package: 1 input → 2 outputs

Input: The Source Flatlay

Striped polo, denim shorts, and white sandals laid flat

The starting point.
A clean flatlay of a kids outfit: striped polo shirt, denim shorts,
and white sandals.
No model, no studio. Shot on a flat surface with even lighting.


Output 1: Boy Model Lookbook

Boy model AI lookbook — striped polo with denim shorts

The AI places the outfit on a boy model in a natural outdoor-style setting.
The striped polo reads as a clean, casual look.
Proportions are appropriate to a child’s body shape.
The sandals are visible and correctly positioned.

Observation: Works well for product detail pages targeting parents shopping for boys’ summer basics.
Pose and styling feel natural — not stiff.


Output 2: Girl Model Lookbook

Girl model AI lookbook — striped polo with denim shorts

Same outfit, now on a girl model.
The styling stays consistent — same polo, shorts, and sandals —
but the model and pose change.
Parents browsing for their daughter can see the same product on a girl.

Observation: Useful when you want one listing to appeal across genders,
or when you’re testing which presentation gets more engagement without changing the product image entirely.


Generation Workflow

The process is straightforward.
You upload one photo, set the model type, and generate.

  1. Upload the flatlay — Use a clean, evenly lit flatlay. Avoid heavy shadows or overlapping items. The AI reads the individual garments better when they’re laid out clearly.

  2. Set generation type: on-model — Choose single-item or full-outfit depending on your product. For a coordinated set like this one, full-outfit gives you the complete look on the model.

  3. Generate boy model version — Select child model, male. The AI handles pose and background. You review the result and download if it looks right.

  4. Generate girl model version — Same input photo. Switch the model to female. Generate and review.

  5. Download both outputs — Add them to your product listing, detail page, or lookbook. No additional editing required for standard use.

The takeaway: Both outputs come from the same flatlay.
You’re not uploading different photos or running a different workflow —
just changing the model selection between runs.

QC Checklist

Before you publish either output, run through this list:

  • Garment proportions look correct for a child’s body —
    nothing stretched or misaligned
  • All three items are present in the image (polo, shorts, sandals)
  • Sandal placement looks natural — not floating or cut off
  • Background is neutral or appropriate for your brand aesthetic
  • The model’s face and expression look natural (not distorted)
  • No visible AI artifacts — hands, fingers, hairline, shoe edges
  • Both boy and girl outputs feel consistent with each other (same styling,
    similar quality)
  • Image is high enough resolution for your intended use (detail page,
    lookbook, ad)

If any item fails, regenerate before publishing.
Most issues are fixed in one retry.

Free Validation

You get 10 free lookbook images when you sign up.
Here is what to check with that first image:

  1. Does the outfit read clearly on the model? All three items — polo, shorts, sandals — should be clearly visible and correctly placed on the child model’s body.

  2. Is the size and proportion right for kids fashion? Adult model proportions look wrong on kids’ outfits. Check that the model looks like a child, not a scaled-down adult.

  3. Would a parent recognize this as a product they’d buy for their child? If yes, the output is working as a product image. If the result looks stylized or unclear, adjust the flatlay setup before retrying.

Ten free images give you enough room to test several products before committing.

Your turn — upload and see the result