Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole AI image generation thing, and I wanted to see if I could get some cool, high-fashion looking shots like you see with, you know, Balenciaga models. It’s tougher than it looks, let me tell you!
First, I jumped into one of those AI image generators – you know, the ones everyone’s talking about. I typed in something simple like “Balenciaga model, runway, high fashion.” I figured, that’s gotta be enough, right? Nope.
The first few results? Hilarious, honestly. I got models with, like, three arms, faces that looked like they were melting, and outfits that…well, let’s just say they weren’t exactly runway-ready. Clearly, my prompt was way too basic.
Experimenting With More Detail
So, I went back to the drawing board. I realized I needed to be way more specific. I started adding things like “photorealistic,” “8k resolution,” “dramatic lighting,” and even specific camera angles like “low angle shot.”
- First attempt: Super generic, got weird results.
- Second attempt: More detail using terms such as “photorealistic.”
- Third attempt: Added more “dramatic lighting” and camera angles.
This helped a lot. The images were definitely looking better – more realistic, for sure. But they still weren’t quite there yet. They lacked that certain…something. That edgy, Balenciaga vibe.
Adding That “Edgy” Vibe
I started thinking about what makes Balenciaga’s imagery so unique. It’s not just the clothes; it’s the attitude, the setting, the whole mood. So I tweaked my prompt again. I added things like “urban background,” “moody,” “avant-garde,” “unconventional pose,” and even “slightly dystopian.”

And boom! That was it! The images I started getting were way closer to what I was imagining. The models still weren’t perfect – sometimes the hands were a bit wonky, or the faces looked a little…off. But the overall aesthetic was definitely there. The AI generated images that were closer to the original idea that was in my head!
I also experimented with some of the platform’s styling settings that let me choose between photo styles, artistic renderings, and more.
It’s definitely a learning process. You gotta keep experimenting with different prompts, keywords, and settings. But it’s pretty cool to see how you can take a vague idea and, with a little bit of effort, turn it into something that actually looks like what you imagined.
It’s a lot of trial and error. I spent a good chunk of time just playing around with different combinations of words. I’m no expert, but I’m definitely getting better. Now I just need to figure out how to get rid of those extra fingers…