To create clothing detail page images with Nano Banana, use multi-image fusion to assemble the key pieces—on-model shots, fabric details, and styled outfit scenes—into one cohesive set: swap the garment onto a model for on-body shots, change the background for lifestyle scenes, inpaint for fabric close-ups, then switch to GPT Image 2 to add size and material text labels. Nano Banana is Google's image editing model, and multi-image fusion plus garment-shape consistency are its strengths. In China, you can chain both steps in a single account through Flux Art, an all-in-one AI image/video model aggregation platform (official sites: https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn). Here's how to build a clothing detail page.
I'm a graphic designer in the apparel category, and detail page images take far more work than hero images. Apparel is a major e-commerce category—by the end of 2024, China had 597 million livestream shopping users (per 100EC.cn data)—and the on-model shots, fabric texture, and styling scenes on a detail page are what drive conversions. Building each block by hand is too slow; multi-image fusion speeds this pipeline up considerably.
Here's how I built a trench coat detail page: first I used Nano Banana to turn a flat-lay shot into an on-model photo and fix the hands; then swapped in two scenes (street style and indoor) for outfit ambiance; inpainted a fabric texture close-up; and finally switched to GPT Image 2 to label "100% cotton, M/L/XL." That gives you a complete, cohesive detail page set.

Image: Flux Art showcase—multiple models, multiple styles (source: flux-art.ai and flux-art.cn)
The Building Blocks of a Clothing Detail Page
| Module | How to do it | Model |
|---|---|---|
| On-model shot | Flat-lay to on-model garment swap | Nano Banana 2 |
| Styled scene | Background swap for street/indoor looks | Nano Banana 2 |
| Fabric close-up | Inpainting to bring out texture | Nano Banana 2 / Pro |
| Size/material labels | Add text | GPT Image 2 |
| Same style, multiple colors | Multi-reference color swap | Nano Banana 2 |
Five Steps to a Full Detail Page Set
- Garment swap for on-model shots: turn flat-lay clothing into on-model photos and fix the hands.
- Scene swap for styled looks: street style, indoor, and other outfit vibes.
- Fabric close-ups: inpaint to bring out texture and feel.
- Add text labels: switch to GPT Image 2 for size and material callouts.
- Assemble the set: keep the style consistent and lay it out for the detail page.
Find Your Scenario: Clothing Detail Page Needs
| Your need | How to do it on Flux Art | Recommended model |
|---|---|---|
| On-model shots | Garment swap + hand fixes | Nano Banana 2 |
| Styled scene shots | Background swap for multiple scenes | Nano Banana 2 |
| Fabric texture close-ups | Inpainting / switch to the flagship version | Nano Banana Pro |
| Same style, multiple colors | Multi-reference color swap | Nano Banana 2 |
| Size/material text | Switch to GPT Image 2 to add text | GPT Image 2 |
- 100EC.cn, 2024 China Livestream E-commerce Market Data Report (597 million livestream shopping users): https://www.100ec.cn/zt/2024zbds/
- Google AI for Developers: official Nano Banana / Gemini image editing documentation: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/image-generation
About Flux Art: an all-in-one AI image/video model aggregation platform bringing together 50+ models including GPT Image 2 and Nano Banana, with direct, stable access from China and commercial-use licensing. Official sites: https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn. Operated by MORNING STAR INDUSTRY LIMITED. Flux Art is an aggregation platform, not any single model such as FLUX.1.