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Watercolor Style
Utilizes watercolor paint to create soft, fluid lines and translucent colors.
Haute Couture
Maximalist approach, showcasing the artistry and luxury of high-end fashion design.
Art Deco Style
Geometric patterns, symmetry, and luxurious detailing reminiscent of the 1920s-1930s.
Retro Style
Inspired by fashion from the past, often the 50s, 60s, or 70s, with a nostalgic flavor.
Futurist Style
Focuses on dynamic movement and the energy of modern technology and urban life.
Collage Style
Incorporating different materials and textures, such as paper, fabric, or photographs.
Surrealist Style
Blends the real with the imaginary, often incorporating dream-like and fantastical elements.
Surreal
Merging the bizarre and dreamlike with realistic details creating a super-reality effect.
Chiaroscuro
Using strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume in modeling three-dimensional objects and figures.
Pop Art Style
Inspired by pop art, featuring bold lines, bright colors, and often pop culture references.
Avant-garde Style
Experimental and unconventional, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion illustration.
Minimalist Style
Characterized by simplicity and sparsity, focusing on the essence of a garment.
Impressionist Style
Captures the impression of a moment, often with visible brushstrokes and vibrant light effects.
Art Nouveau Style
Characterized by flowing lines, natural forms, and organic patterns.
Grunge Style
Features elements of disarray, vintage and distressed looks, inspired by the '90s grunge music scene.
Expressionist Style
Conveys emotion and meaning rather than reality; often with dramatic and bold execution.
Stylized Style
Exaggerates and emphasizes certain features, often to capture a mood or theme.
Cubist Style
Fragmented and geometric representation, influenced by the Cubist art movement.
Digital Style
Created using digital tools and software, often possessing a clean and precise appearance.
Gothic Style
Dark and moody with an emphasis on shadow and sometimes historical costume elements.
Street Style
Captures the essence of urban fashion, often influenced by youth culture and streetwear trends.
Technical Flat Style
Highly detailed and accurate illustrations used to define garment construction.
Punk Style
Edgy and rebellious, often incorporating elements like tartan patterns and safety pins.
Realistic Style
Highly detailed and life-like illustrations, often with subtle shading and fine lines.
Fauvist Style
Characterized by wild brushwork and vivid, non-realistic colors.
Abstract Style
Emphasizes design elements over realism, often using geometric shapes and bold colors.
Sketchy Style
Seemingly unfinished, with loose lines and a spontaneous feel.
Constructivist
Utilizes geometric shapes and a limited color palette, conveying a sense of modernity.
Neo-Classical
Incorporates classical forms and subject matter, using drafting precision and symmetry.
Bohemian Style
Eclectic and artistic, drawing on various bohemian and hippie influences with an emphasis on natural materials.
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