Why I am styling my Mockups and Why you might Want to

Susang6
Valued Contributor

I was scrolling through leggings at marketplace today and discovered that there is a blind spot in the mockup designs and that blind spot is probably costing creators sales.  When leggings are shown styled as activewear / fitness the customers may scroll past thinking “I have enough workout gear”

I am not sure why creators don’t show the legging or tank top in different mockups such as a casual shopping at the mall or work at the office look. In my opinion I think showing the mockups styled with different fashion looks would help sell the top or legging.  (Attract another customer) not just activewear.  Isn’t it better to sell a possibility, with your mockup by showing them “this legging isn’t just activewear”

In my opinion I think you might sell more leggings and tank tops if you showed the customer how to put together the casual, business, or date night look.   ( I am adding  3 fashion look mockups to products to show customer how to create a unique style)

I want to create a need for a product, I want to sell style, plus active or jean looks.

 

This is what I am working on… Business look

 

 


Seasonal Look

Shopping Look

Dressy Casual look

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ibelieveimages
Contributor II

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I love the way you styled your leggings...  You have the right idea.  Can I share them on my Pinboard? 

PAZP
Valued Contributor II

Great idea, @Susang6. I have to figure out how to put the leggings on different models since I've never done that before. Now I simply use the Zazzle model with a different background. 

Susang6
Valued Contributor

@PAZP  

 

I’m not sure which mockup creator you use, but I use a paid subscription to Copilot AI around $12.95 a month, I create realistic mockups by styling the visual background to match the vibe I want: from the model’s hair, makeup, and expression to the jewelry. Then I layer in prompts to guide the AI on how I want the outfit to look head to toe, including the shoes. For me, it’s fun. I like building mockups that feel unique and show customers a real-world need. Like this one: a tank top styled with white shorts on a model with tanned skin, light makeup, and gold jewelry (a tennis bracelet). It’s Boca day life for winter this year what she wears while visiting Boca to shop. Here’s the mockup I created, along with a link to the article I published on how to use Copilot for mockups.

Deb
Valued Contributor

Love the look .. took a look at your blog.. what is the -19%,  -20% on some of the images?  Is copilot similar to midjourney?  I have made a few  mockups and short videos for my products..  One had me cracked up.. (just goes to show you.. no matter how good it is.. ai can NOT be trusted. LOL) I have been using my designed products in the videos..  and all I wanted was the bird to highlight my artwork on the garden flag.. well apparently the bird  didn't care for it.. LOL    well this is what I got..   https://cdn.midjourney.com/video/29317d05-70b2-48a0-a3ce-7841ff379b5b/1.mp4  I was SHOCKED.. and still laughing.. 

Wollastonite
New Contributor III

No, you should definitely use that, ha ha!

Susang6
Valued Contributor

What do you mean what is the -19%,  -20% on some of the images?   

Susang6
Valued Contributor

I always edit, every single mockup, that I use...I am very picky no tool is perfect