Botika Clients AI Fashion Models 2025 Recap

December 30, 2025
2025 Recap written in the middle of eight Botika client's product shots using AI fashion models.

As 2025 wraps up, we’re taking a moment to celebrate one of the best parts of our work at Botika: the incredible fashion brands who trusted us with their visuals this year.

From emerging labels to established names, these brands brought creativity, personality and bold ideas to the platform. We were lucky enough to support them as they launched collections, tested concepts, expanded their identity and connected with customers through visuals that actually move people.

Below is a look at just some of the brands who made this year unforgettable, paired with the Botika-powered images that helped tell their story.

Juan & Me

Juan & Me is a contemporary womenswear brand known for clean lines, modern tailoring and a refined minimalist aesthetic. Their focus on elevated essentials and thoughtful design makes their collections timeless and easy to wear.

Product shot from Juan & Me. A female AI fashion model walking into the surf wearing brown and white board shorts and a matching white top.

This year, they used Botika to bring more consistency and speed to their visual production. By creating on-model images quickly and affordably, they launched new pieces faster and kept a cohesive look across eCommerce and social, helping their polished brand identity translate beautifully at every touchpoint.

Point Zero Clothing

One of Canada’s leading lifestyle and streetwear brands, Point Zero brought big energy and bold concepts to the platform. They used Botika to accelerate seasonal launches, explore new aesthetics and produce the volume of visuals needed for fast-paced retail, without slowing down their creative team.

A lumberjack style product image from Point Zero Clothing. It shows a male AI fashion model wearing corduroy brown pants, oatmeal half zip sweater and an orange beanie.

Saint Studio

Saint Studio’s world is high-fashion with a modern edge. Strong silhouettes, attitude-driven styling and elevated finishes define their look. With Botika, they streamlined production while staying editorial, expressive and always on brand.

Kitty van Coesant

A luxury womenswear brand rooted in dreamy textures, architectural shapes, and couture-inspired detail. Kitty van Coesant used Botika to create visual concepts quickly and beautifully, helping their team maintain consistency across collections while showcasing the craftsmanship behind their designs.

Downtown city scene with a blonde female AI fashion model wearing Kitty van Coesant's clothes.

Nil + Mon

Nil + Mon is a contemporary label known for its bold graphics and modern silhouettes. With fast-moving collections and frequent design updates, traditional photoshoots made it difficult for the team to move quickly and keep visuals consistent.

Nil + Mon product image of an AI fashion model wearing a blue sweater with puffy hearts and a matching blue leather skirt.

This year, they turned to Botika to simplify their production process. By generating on-model images in minutes, they cut visual production costs by roughly 95% and reduced timelines from weeks to hours. Their new Botika visuals also delivered 3–4× higher conversion rates, giving them both the flexibility and performance their growing brand needs.

Get Dressed Collective

Get Dressed Collective is a boutique known for its curated mix of elevated essentials, unique designer pieces and effortless everyday style. Their focus on quality fabrics and wearable sophistication makes their collection feel both personal and inspiring.

Get Dressed Collective product shot of a white crop jacket and a green and white island inspired shirt underneath worn by a Botika AI fashion model.

This year, they used Botika to speed up product imagery and reduce photoshoot expenses; cutting production costs by roughly 90% and launching new arrivals much faster. The result was stronger visuals across their site and higher engagement with shoppers.

Heidi Abra

Known for expressive silhouettes and confident, feminine designs, Heidi Abra’s collections shine when paired with strong visuals. With Botika, they produced polished imagery for product drops and campaigns while keeping their signature high-end look.

Bohemian chic product shot from Heidi Abra of a female Botika AI fashion model wearing a yellow and red dress.

TOBI

A fast-moving, trend-focused global fashion retailer. TOBI relies on rapid launches, and this year Botika helped them turn around fresh, on-model images for weekly and even daily drops. Their Botika visuals brought speed, cohesion and studio-quality polish to their eCommerce experience.

A light brown haired Botika AI fashion model wearing a little black dress in a TOBI campaign.

Hiccup the Label

A playful, modern womenswear brand known for soft colors, clean cuts, and effortless everyday pieces. Hiccup the Label embraced Botika to create consistent on model visuals that matched their gentle aesthetic, helping their small team move quickly without sacrificing quality.

A blonde female Botika AI fashion model wearing a black knit turtleneck and matching pants.

Thank You for an Incredible 2025

To every brand we partnered with this year: thank you. Your creativity fueled ours. Your collections shaped our platform. And your trust helped us push what AI fashion imagery can do.

We can’t wait to support your launches, campaigns and bold new ideas in 2026. Here’s to another year of beautiful visuals, faster launches and creativity without limits.

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