Identity preservation is the goal
The workflow is designed for fashion preview, so prompts and processing aim to keep the person's identity and pose stable.
AI clothes changer face preservation
Yes, a virtual try-on workflow can be guided to preserve face, pose, framing, and body proportions while changing the clothing style, though final quality still depends on the photo and model.

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Quick answer
AI outfit preview works best when the prompt tells the model what clothing should change and what should stay stable. A clear input photo and garment reference make it easier to preserve the person's face and pose.
Workflow
Trust and limits
The workflow is designed for fashion preview, so prompts and processing aim to keep the person's identity and pose stable.
Lighting, hair, accessories, hands, fabric edges, or partial occlusion can still affect the output, especially with low-quality source photos.
The product is for consensual outfit previews and follows the Safety and Content Policy.
FAQ
Yes, the workflow can be guided to preserve your face, pose, framing, and body proportions while changing clothing. Results can still vary by input photo, garment reference, prompt, and model.
Use outfit-focused wording such as keep the same face, same identity, same pose, same framing, same hands, and same body proportions while changing only the clothing.
Face changes can happen when the source photo is blurry, the face is small or hidden, the garment reference is complex, or the prompt asks for changes beyond the outfit.
No. The service is for outfit preview and virtual try-on. Identity misuse and non-consensual edits are outside the Safety and Content Policy.
Yes. Try a clearer photo, a simpler garment reference, or a more explicit preservation prompt. Higher-quality modes may also help with final previews.