I tested every feature of Nano Banana 2 for fashion and streetwear. Here's what changed — and the prompts that actually work.
Let's be real. Nano Banana Pro is amazing — but it's slow, and it's expensive. If you're running a clothing brand and generating dozens of campaign visuals, lookbooks, and product shots, the cost adds up fast.
Nano Banana 2 changes everything. It's faster, 4× cheaper, and the quality is noticeably better for fashion work. But the real upgrade? Better prompt understanding. The image you ask for is the image you get. No more rolling the dice and hoping.
The consistency across garments and models is the best I've seen. You ask for an environment switch — it does it. You ask for a face switch — it does it. The model just listens now.
Campaign visuals, lookbooks, product shots on models, full collections, techpacks, garment consistency, environment switching
Quick mockups where speed isn't critical and you need the original model's specific rendering style
The image you ask for is the image you get. The model finally understands complex fashion prompts with multiple garments, poses, and settings.
The best garment and model consistency I've seen. Switch environments, switch faces — the clothing stays identical. Perfect for lookbooks.
This is HUGE for clothing brands. Create detailed techpacks, size labels, care tags, and brand logos that are actually legible. No more AI-generated random text. You can render accurate typography directly inside generated images — unlocking techpacks, packaging mockups, and branded content that was impossible before.
Same model, same garment, completely different location. Studio to street to runway — seamlessly.
Change the model wearing your garments while keeping the clothing identical. Diversity in your campaigns without reshooting.
Three different poses, three different angles — the hoodie, camo pants, belt, and sneakers stay identical down to the stitching. This is what consistency looks like.
Supreme hoodie with camo hood lining, raw hem, camo cargo pants, brown belt with keychain, plaid slip-on sneakers — every detail locked across all three generations.
Upload a reference face, generate with Nano Banana 2, then swap the face — the clothing stays identical. Here's a real example.
Same hoodie, same pose, same Tokyo street — different face. The garment details remain pixel-perfect across the swap.
One of the biggest updates for fashion. Generate accurate text, labels, and specifications directly inside your images.
This entire techpack was generated by AI. Every label, every spec, every measurement — precise, legible text. No more gibberish.
Everything you need to visualize a full collection before spending a dollar on samples.
Full editorial campaigns with consistent models and garments
Multi-page collections with environment and face switching
Photorealistic garments on AI models — no samples needed
Accurate text rendering for detailed technical documentation
Visualize an entire collection before manufacturing
| Feature | Nano Pro | Nano 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | Standard | ⚡ Much faster |
| Cost | $$$$ | $ (4× cheaper) |
| Prompt Understanding | Good | ★ Excellent |
| Garment Consistency | Inconsistent | ★ Best in class |
| Environment Switch | ✗ Unreliable | ✓ Accurate |
| Face Switching | ✗ Unreliable | ✓ Accurate |
| Text Rendering | ✗ Gibberish | ✓ Precise |
| Techpacks | ✗ Not possible | ✓ Detailed specs |
This is the exact structure I use for clothing brand visuals. Copy it and swap in your own garment details.
Ultra-realistic studio photograph — anchors the output to a specific visual standard. Replace with "editorial shoot" or "street style candid" for different vibes.
male model wearing an oversized heavyweight hoodie in stone — be specific about the garment type, fit, and colorway. Nano 2 locks onto these details.
embroidered logo, drawstring placement, ribbed cuffs — call out construction details. This is where Nano 2's consistency really shines vs Pro.
480 GSM French Terry, visible loops, natural drape — fabric weight and texture matter. Without this, you get generic AI-smooth fabric.
medium format, 85mm, f/2.8 — specify the camera and lens for realistic depth of field. Studio lighting setup sells the professional look.
no AI artifacts, no smooth plastic texture — always end with what you DON'T want. This pushes the model away from that uncanny AI look.
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