Prompt atelier / 01
Fashion Spec Builder
Turn a fashion idea into a working spec.
Direct silhouette, fabric, movement and sound. The garment responds live—and the same specification travels from image concept to production and launch.
Built from Yana Welinder’s “fashion prompt” method: define what goes into a garment, then carry the definition through the workflow. 06:50 ↗
Live form study / frontSpec linked
SilhouetteSharp hourglass
VolumeShoulder-led
FabricSilk taffeta
MovementMeasured sway
SoundSoft rustle
Grounded in the episode
06:57 ↗
The prompt describes silhouette, proportion and volume.
07:05 ↗
Fabric is specified by how it flows and behaves.
07:12 ↗
Construction, movement and even sound belong in the definition.
11:53 ↗
Write down the process and define what “complete” or “good” means.
12:13 ↗
The core lesson is explicit: the prompt is a specification.
14:18 ↗
Iterate the core image across runway, influencer, catalog and product views.
17:18 ↗
For sculptural pieces, translate the design into CAD for 3D printing.
21:19 ↗
Use the same tool as a research assistant to identify manufacturing partners.
24:40 ↗
Carry the product into a live storefront, pre-orders, payments and demand signals.
Production reality check. Accurate garment patterns are still described as unsolved; use generated specifications and CAD studies as inputs for qualified pattern makers, sampling and fit validation—not as production-ready truth. 29:26 ↗