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What Are Styles and Collections?

Updated over 2 weeks ago

My Styles is AI Studio's product library — the place where you organise, manage, and store all the products you want to generate content for. It's built around two core concepts: Styles (individual products) and Collections (groups of products).


Styles

A Style is a single product entry in your library. Each Style contains the product's input images — the photos AI Studio uses to generate on-model images, videos, banners, and other outputs.

When you add a Style, AI Studio processes the images and classifies them as Front or Back views. This classification helps the AI understand the garment's shape, fit, and details from different angles, which directly improves the quality of the generated output.

Review status — whether the Style has been reviewed and approved for use:

Status

What it means

Approved

The Style has been reviewed and confirmed as ready to use

In Review

The Style has been shared for review but hasn't been approved yet

(No badge)

The Style hasn't been sent for review

Tip: Styles can be either Products or Banners — you'll see these as separate tabs within each Collection. Product Styles are for on-model and product imagery; Banner Styles are for campaign creatives and marketing assets.


Collections

A Collection is a folder that groups related Styles together. You might create a Collection per product drop, per season, per brand, or per campaign — whatever grouping makes sense for your workflow.

Each Collection shows:

  • Collection name — e.g., "Summer Story Drop 01", "Coverstory-Tops"

  • Linked Guideline — the Guideline attached to this Collection (if any), which determines the model, pose, background, and settings used when generating from these Styles

  • Style count and status dots — a quick visual summary of how many Styles are in the Collection and their processing status (colour-coded dots)


How Styles, Collections, and Guidelines Work Together

These three concepts form the core workflow in AI Studio:

Styles

hold your product images — the raw input.

Collections group those Styles — by drop, season, campaign, or any logic you choose.

Guidelines define how the output should look — the model, pose, background, and aesthetic.

When you link a Guideline to a Collection, every Style in that Collection inherits the same generation settings. This means you can generate consistent, on-brand images across an entire product range without configuring each one individually.

The typical workflow looks like this:

  1. Create a Guideline with your preferred settings

  2. Create a Collection and link it to that Guideline

  3. Add Styles (products) to the Collection

  4. Select Styles and hit Create — AI Studio generates using the linked Guideline's settings

Example: A fashion brand launching a 30-SKU summer collection creates a Guideline called "Summer 2025 — Beach Editorial" with an outdoor beach setting and a specific model. They create a Collection called "Summer Drop 01", link the Guideline, then add all 30 product Styles. One click generates all 30 products with the same look and feel.


The Bottom Bar: Batch Generation

When you're inside a Collection, a bottom bar appears with batch generation controls:

Control

What it does

Selection

Shows how many Styles are selected ("No selection" or count)

Output type

Choose between Images, Videos, etc.

Page numbers

Navigate through Styles if the Collection has many

AI Model

Choose the generation engine (Auto, or a specific model)

Resolution

Set output quality (e.g., 1K)

Create

Generate content for all selected Styles

This is the fastest way to generate content at scale — select your Styles, confirm your settings, and create in bulk.


Why My Styles Matters

Without My Styles, you'd upload and configure each product individually every time you generate. My Styles solves this by giving you a persistent library where products are stored, classified, and ready for reuse.

Key benefits:

  • Reusability — upload a product once, generate from it as many times as you need with different Guidelines

  • Organisation — group products into Collections that mirror your business (by drop, category, or campaign)

  • Batch generation — select multiple Styles and generate in one go

  • Review workflow — share Styles for client or team review before generating final outputs

  • Consistency — linking Guidelines to Collections ensures every product in a range gets the same treatment

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