Stage 1 of 3 — Social Graph
Build Your World
Drop references onto the board. The AI will read the room — before you tell it what to make.
Image
Woman at dawn, Iceland coast
Fragment
"She walks into a room and the room changes."
Palette
Color Story
Fabric
Japanese
Linen Voile
Feeling
"Quiet authority. No need to announce herself."
Mood Vector
StructuredFluid
IntimatePublic
TimelessImmediate
WhisperedDeclared
Empathy Brief
"She is a woman who has earned her stillness. This garment should not ask for attention — it should reward it. The construction must feel inevitable, as if the fabric was always meant to fall this way."
Who is she? — Trinity identifies
Authenticity Vitality Serenity Sovereignty Clarity
Stage 2 of 3 — Knowledge Graph
The Atelier Mind
The Mood Board tells me this is for someone who doesn't need to prove herself. I'm thinking architectural drape — a silhouette that moves with certainty. What's the occasion?
A dinner. Important. She's meeting investors.
Then the garment needs to do two things at once: signal that she belongs at the table, and that she arrived on her own terms. I'm seeing a strong shoulder with a deliberately soft fall below the waist. Shall I show you three variations?
Yes — but keep the convertible element. She might need to go from dinner to a late night.
Perfect. The convertibility becomes the story. A wrap-fold at the hip that restructures the silhouette in under 30 seconds. I've generated three directions below — each one holds the shoulder, but interprets the evening differently.
Different fabric Make it bolder Simpler Construction?
Live Canvas
Your rendered look will appear here.
Lock your decisions, then hit Render.
A
Architectural Shoulder
Boxy structured top, fluid column skirt
B
Asymmetric Wrap
Diagonal line, convertible fold at hip
C
Column with Drama
Straight line, contrast fold, editorial
Locked Decisions
🔒 Strong shoulder 🔒 Convertible element 🔒 Soft fall below waist
Pattern Pieces
Front Bodice
Back Bodice
Left Sleeve
Right Sleeve
Front Skirt Panel
Back Skirt Panel
Convertible Fold
Pattern Room — hover pieces to inspect
FRONT BODICE Size 10
BACK BODICE Size 10
SLEEVE CAP L + R
FRONT SKIRT
BACK SKIRT
CONVERTIBLE FOLD
Front Bodice
Role:Structural foundation
Seam allowance:1.5 cm
Material Dialogue
Front Bodice → Left Sleeve
"Your armscye is 0.3 cm larger than my sleeve cap. I'll ease in, but baste first before setting."
Back Skirt → Convertible Fold
"The fold mechanism needs a snap at hip level — I've flagged the point. Mark before you cut."
Back Bodice → All
"Stay-stitch my curved back seam immediately after cutting. Bias will want to stretch on the stand."
Atelier AI → All Pieces
"The convertible element works. Stage dress at fitting to test the hip transition. Suggest 4 hooks rather than 3 — it reads cleaner from the back."
Construction Sequence
Empathetic Design Analysis
Trinity Graph · Full Reading
Knowledge Graph — WHAT
What does it require?
Primary fabric: Silk Crepe (drape ✓, structure ✗, convertibility ✓). Secondary: Internal interfacing at shoulder seam for architectural line. Hardware: 4 polished hook-and-eye closures for convertible hip fold. Construction complexity: Medium-High. Three specialist techniques required: bias seam management, convertible hardware installation, shoulder interfacing without visible structure.
"The material must feel inevitable. If the construction is visible, it has failed."
Generative Graph — WHAT IF
What could it become?
Primary form: Asymmetric wrap column (selected). Variation A: Strengthen the shoulder pad for boardroom authority. Variation B: Soften the wrap angle for evening intimacy. Variation C: Add contrast-fabric fold panel for editorial impact. Fabric substitution available: Matte crepe instead of charmeuse — same drape coefficient, significantly more forgiving in construction.
"Three futures live in this pattern. The wearer chooses which one she needs tonight."
Trinity Convergence
Quiet Authority × Material Intelligence × Convertible Form
0.87
convergence score
Social × Knowledge × Generative
High convergence. All three graph layers are in alignment. The empathy brief, material intelligence, and creative synthesis point toward the same garment: one that trusts the wearer completely.