Generate professional catalogue-ready clothing images with model shots and consistent styling — without a photoshoot.
Quick answer: Use the Fashion Studio tool through ToolRouter to produce clothing catalogue images directly from Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw — connect once, then drive it with plain-language prompts. No code required.
E-commerce clothing brands need a minimum of 3-5 model shots per SKU to convert well — front, back, detail, and lifestyle. For a 50-SKU collection, that is 150-250 individual photos to produce before launch. The cost and coordination required for a photoshoot of that scale is beyond most emerging brands.
Fashion Studio generates catalogue-ready clothing images from a garment photo, producing multiple angles, consistent model styling, and neutral background options without a single day of shooting.
DTC clothing brands use this to populate new product pages at launch without waiting for a photoshoot. Wholesale buyers use it to preview garments in catalogue format before placing orders. Fashion brands entering new markets use it to produce locally relevant model imagery for different regions.
How to produce clothing catalogue images with Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw
Generate professional catalogue-ready clothing images with model shots and consistent styling without a photoshoot. Claude is ideal when catalogue generation involves creative direction — developing the visual tone, reviewing angles, and ensuring garments are presented in their best light.
How to produce clothing catalogue images with Claude
Once connected (see setup above), use the Fashion Studio tool:
Upload the garment image and describe the catalogue requirements — model type, background, number of angles.
Run `clothing_catalogue` through `fashion-studio` to generate the product images.
Ask Claude to evaluate the images — is the garment clearly presented, does the styling flatter the piece, would these images convert well on a product page?
Export the approved images for the product page with alt text and filenames.
Example prompt for Claude
Try this with Claude using the Fashion Studio tool
Use fashion-studio to generate catalogue images for this linen blazer — I need a front shot, a three-quarter shot, and a lifestyle shot all on the same model with a neutral background. Review the images and tell me if there's anything about the presentation that would reduce conversion on a product page.
Tips for Claude
Ask Claude to evaluate the images from a buyer's perspective — what questions about fit or styling do the images leave unanswered?
Specify whether the target customer is male or female and the intended styling register — business casual vs. streetwear — to get accurate model styling.
For consistency across a catalogue, define the model, background, and lighting spec once and apply to every SKU.
Generate professional catalogue-ready clothing images with model shots and consistent styling without a photoshoot. ChatGPT is effective when catalogue image generation is part of a product launch workflow — producing images, writing descriptions, and building the product page in one session.
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
MCP Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Check the box and click Create
How to produce clothing catalogue images with ChatGPT
Once connected (see setup above), use the Fashion Studio tool:
Provide the garment images and the product page requirements for the launch.
Run `clothing_catalogue` with `fashion-studio` for each SKU.
Ask ChatGPT to write product descriptions alongside each image set.
Export the images and descriptions as a complete product page package.
Example prompt for ChatGPT
Try this with ChatGPT using the Fashion Studio tool
Use fashion-studio to generate catalogue images for these 3 new tops — front and back model shots for each. Write a 3-sentence product description for each that mentions fit, fabric, and styling suggestions.
Tips for ChatGPT
Ask ChatGPT to write product descriptions that answer the 3 most common buyer questions — fit, fabric, and care — upfront.
Request alt text for each image in the same session — it saves time before uploading to the CMS.
For size-range products, ask ChatGPT to mention fit advice in the description rather than generating images at every size.
Generate professional catalogue-ready clothing images with model shots and consistent styling without a photoshoot. Copilot is a natural fit when catalogue image production is part of an e-commerce product management workflow.
Connect ToolRouter to Copilot
1In your agent, go to Tools → Add a tool → New tool
2Choose Model Context Protocol and enter these details
Server name
ToolRouter
Server description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Set Authentication to None and click Create
How to produce clothing catalogue images with Copilot
Once connected (see setup above), use the Fashion Studio tool:
Upload the garment images and specify the SKU information and catalogue format required.
Run `clothing_catalogue` through `fashion-studio` for each product.
Ask Copilot to document each output with SKU, filename, and intended use (hero, gallery, thumbnail).
Add the images to the product catalogue with metadata attached.
Example prompt for Copilot
Try this with Copilot using the Fashion Studio tool
Use fashion-studio to generate catalogue images for these 5 SKUs. Each needs a front model shot and a flat lay. Return with SKU-matched filenames and a note on whether each should be the hero image or a gallery image on the product page.
Tips for Copilot
Name files with SKU codes from the start — it prevents mismatches when uploading to Shopify, WooCommerce, or similar platforms.
Ask Copilot to confirm the image dimensions match the platform's hero image requirements before filing.
Generate the hero and gallery images in the same session to maintain styling consistency across the product page.
Generate professional catalogue-ready clothing images with model shots and consistent styling without a photoshoot. OpenClaw is the strongest choice for brands producing catalogue content at scale — all SKUs, multiple shot types, production-ready output.
How to produce clothing catalogue images with OpenClaw
Once connected (see setup above), use the Fashion Studio tool:
Define the catalogue schema — shot types per SKU, model spec, background, output dimensions — before batching.
Run `clothing_catalogue` with `fashion-studio` across the full product range.
Flag any images where garment presentation is unclear or styling is off-brand.
Export the complete catalogue set with SKU-matched filenames for platform upload.
Example prompt for OpenClaw
Try this with OpenClaw using the Fashion Studio tool
Use fashion-studio to generate catalogue images for all 25 SKUs in our new collection. Each SKU needs a front model shot and a back model shot on a consistent neutral background. Return with SKU-based filenames and flag any where the garment is not clearly visible.
Tips for OpenClaw
Lock the model spec, background, and lighting before batching all 25 SKUs — inconsistency across the catalogue undermines the brand's visual quality.
Run a 3-SKU test across different garment types (knitwear, tailoring, jersey) before committing to the full batch.
Review the full catalogue as a grid before uploading — you will spot inconsistencies more easily side-by-side than one image at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I produce clothing catalogue images with an AI assistant?
Generate professional catalogue-ready clothing images with model shots and consistent styling — without a photoshoot. Connect the Fashion Studio tool to Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw through ToolRouter, then ask the assistant in plain language. For example: Upload the garment image and describe the catalogue requirements — model type, background, number of angles. Run `clothing_catalogue` through `fashion-studio` to generate the product images.
Which AI assistants can produce clothing catalogue images?
Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw can all produce clothing catalogue images using the Fashion Studio tool through ToolRouter, with no API keys or coding required.
What does the Fashion Studio tool do?
Create fashion content — runway walk videos, clothing catalogues, fabric swatches, and texture swaps.