How can I test how my clothing looks on different body types?
Short answer: Use Nightjar's Fashion Try-On feature. Upload your clothing item and specify the body type: "show this dress on a plus-size model" or "create a petite version." You'll see realistic fit representation across different sizes instantly.
Why size inclusivity matters for sales
Customers want to see how clothes fit bodies like theirs before buying. Showing your pieces on diverse body types reduces returns, builds trust, and expands your market reach. Traditional multi-model shoots cost 3-5x more and require complex coordination.
Do it in Nightjar (step‑by‑step)
- Open Studio → choose
Fashion Try-On
. - Upload your clothing item (flat lay or product photo).
- Select your base model style from available options.
- In Special requests, specify body type variations:
- "Show this dress on a plus-size model"
- "Create a petite version of this look"
- "Generate a curvy figure wearing this outfit"
- "Show this on an athletic build"
- Generate multiple variations to see realistic fit differences.
- Refine: "adjust the fit to be more accurate" or "show natural draping."
Style combinations for inclusive imagery
- E-commerce Listing: Clean, consistent presentation across all sizes
- Lifestyle: Real-world contexts that welcome diverse customers
- Social Media: Authentic, relatable content that drives engagement
- Editorial/Magazine: Sophisticated presentation across all body types
Get the fit representation right
Accurate proportions: The AI understands how fabric drapes differently on various body types, showing realistic fit rather than just scaling.
Consistent quality: All body type variations maintain the same professional photography standards—lighting, styling, and image quality don't drop.
Natural progression: Size changes appear authentic, helping customers trust the representation and reducing return rates.
Advanced applications
Athletic wear: "Show this sports bra on muscular and curvy builds" to demonstrate performance across body types.
Formal wear: "Create versions for petite, standard, and plus-size figures" to show professional appropriateness across sizes.
Seasonal collections: Generate your entire line across diverse body types for comprehensive size representation.
Troubleshooting
- Proportions look off: "Make the size progression more natural and realistic"
- Fit seems inaccurate: "Show how this fabric would actually drape on this body type"
- Inconsistent quality: "Maintain professional photography standards across all sizes"
Related guides
- How can I create fashion lookbooks without models?
- How do I change the pose of my fashion model using AI?
- How do I create fashion photos with different ethnicities?
Represent your entire customer base—without the complexity or cost.