🧵 Where to Start When Designing in Pocket Styler Studio
Designing clothes isn’t just drawing fabric — it’s about expressing a clear idea through shape, color, detail, and emotion. Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to help you plan your look and bring it to life in Studio.
📌 1. Start With a Vision
Before opening Studio, ask yourself:
What’s the occasion? (Casual, formal, fantasy?)
What mood do you want to create?
Do you have inspiration — a photo, theme, or aesthetic?
🖼️ Tip: Create a mood board — even 2–3 reference images can set your direction.
✏️ 2. Choose a Base Shape
Start with one clothing item — skirt, top, dress, or pants.
Use the Shape tool to define the silhouette.
Keep it simple at first — one item, one idea.
🧠 Think about balance: if the bottom is voluminous, keep the top sleek (and vice versa).
🎨 3. Pick Your Color and Texture
Decide on the fabric style:
Bright or muted?
Smooth or textured?
Matte or glossy?
👗 Don’t be afraid to experiment — switching looks in Studio is quick and easy.
🧵 4. Add Meaningful Details
Once your base shape is ready, add accents:
Try Edges, Shadows, or accessories — but only what supports your idea.
Less is more when it comes to detailing.
💡 Tips:
Start with something simple — even a plain skirt can be powerful with the right execution.
Every element should have a reason to exist.
Focus on clarity, not complexity.
✅ Quick Reminders:
Idea > complexity
Shape > decorations
Harmony > quantity
📌 This step-by-step approach helps both beginners and experienced creators build stronger, more cohesive designs. Start with inspiration — and shape a style worth sharing!




