Create a complete fashion collection lineup for the independent clothing brand **MIRTIS**.

The collection must be presented together in ONE professional fashion collection sheet / lookbook image, with every garment clearly visible and distinguishable.

## COLLECTION

Create approximately 12–14 DIFFERENT garments:

* 4 oversized T-shirts
* 4 long-sleeves
* 3 cropped zip hoodies
* 2 lightweight jackets
* several wide-leg jeans / cargos

Do NOT make multiple copies of the same garment.

Every piece must have its own design and identity while still belonging to the same collection.

## CORE STYLE

Authentic **Y2K / early 2000s fashion**, approximately 2000–2008.

References:

* underground early-2000s streetwear
* music culture
* graphic-heavy fashion
* vintage magazine graphics
* experimental typography
* early digital aesthetics
* oversized silhouettes
* cropped zip hoodies
* wide bottoms
* premium independent fashion label

The collection should feel like a real fashion brand collection from the early 2000s, redesigned with a modern premium finish.

## VERY IMPORTANT — THIS IS NOT FUTURISTIC

DO NOT use:

* cyberpunk
* futuristic clothing
* sci-fi
* techwear
* military
* tactical clothing
* dystopian aesthetics
* post-apocalyptic aesthetics
* futuristic cities
* robots
* holograms
* HUD interfaces
* excessive digital effects
* "FUTURE"
* "2045"
* "2050"
* random technical numbers
* fake technological diagrams

Y2K ≠ futuristic.

The aesthetic must feel like **2000–2008**, not 2040.

## GARMENT DESIGN

Use the uploaded references as inspiration for the silhouettes and proportions.

Keep the garments wearable and realistic.

### ZIP HOODIES

The cropped zip hoodies MUST have clean hoods.

**NO DRAWSTRINGS.**

No cords.
No hanging strings.
No metal eyelets for drawstrings.

Do not add details that are not present in the reference.

## GRAPHICS / PRINTS

This is one of the most important parts.

Every garment must have a DIFFERENT graphic concept.

Do NOT repeat the same graphic on every garment.

Do NOT simply change the color of one design.

Create a variety of graphic approaches:

1. one minimal graphic
2. one strong photographic composition
3. one experimental typography design
4. one abstract graphic
5. one symbolic graphic
6. one layered Y2K magazine-style graphic
7. one asymmetric graphic
8. one small chest / large back graphic
9. one sleeve-focused design
10. one more minimal garment with almost no graphic

The graphics should feel intentionally designed by a professional fashion graphic designer.

They should NOT look like generic AI-generated artwork.

Avoid random objects thrown together.

Each print should communicate one clear visual idea.

## COLORS

Use a cohesive but varied palette:

* washed black
* black
* graphite
* dark blue
* stone grey
* warm beige
* white
* occasional muted red or blue accents

Do not make every garment black.

Do not make the entire collection monochrome.

## BRANDING

Do not put huge "MIRTIS" text across the clothing.

Branding should be subtle and integrated naturally.

If a logo is used, use the provided MIRTIS symbol/reference.

## COLLECTION COHESION

The garments must look like they belong to ONE fashion collection.

However:

**COHESIVE ≠ IDENTICAL.**

Each garment needs a different graphic, different composition or different design approach.

The collection should look like a professional designer intentionally created 12–14 different pieces.

## PRESENTATION

Create a clean professional fashion collection presentation.

Show all garments clearly.

Use consistent studio lighting and neutral background.

No dramatic scenery.

No futuristic environment.

No models hiding the clothing.

The clothing itself is the focus.

High-end fashion lookbook / designer collection presentation.

Realistic fabric, realistic seams, realistic prints and believable garment construction.

### FINAL PRIORITY

1. Different garments
2. Different graphics
3. Authentic Y2K 2000–2008 aesthetic
4. Cohesive MIRTIS visual identity
5. Realistic manufacturable clothing
6. No futuristic / cyberpunk / apocalypse aesthetics
7. NO DRAWSTRINGS ON ZIP HOODIES

The final image must look like a **real independent Y2K fashion brand collection**, not an AI concept-art collage.


Create a complete fashion collection lineup for the independent clothing brand **MIRTIS**.

The collection must be presented together in ONE professional fashion collection sheet / lookbook image, with every garment clearly visible and distinguishable.

## COLLECTION

Create approximately 12–14 DIFFERENT garments:

* 4 oversized T-shirts
* 4 long-sleeves
* 3 cropped zip hoodies
* 2 lightweight jackets
* several wide-leg jeans / cargos

Do NOT make multiple copies of the same garment.

Every piece must have its own design and identity while still belonging to the same collection.

## CORE STYLE

Authentic **Y2K / early 2000s fashion**, approximately 2000–2008.

References:

* underground early-2000s streetwear
* music culture
* graphic-heavy fashion
* vintage magazine graphics
* experimental typography
* early digital aesthetics
* oversized silhouettes
* cropped zip hoodies
* wide bottoms
* premium independent fashion label

The collection should feel like a real fashion brand collection from the early 2000s, redesigned with a modern premium finish.

## VERY IMPORTANT — THIS IS NOT FUTURISTIC

DO NOT use:

* cyberpunk
* futuristic clothing
* sci-fi
* techwear
* military
* tactical clothing
* dystopian aesthetics
* post-apocalyptic aesthetics
* futuristic cities
* robots
* holograms
* HUD interfaces
* excessive digital effects
* "FUTURE"
* "2045"
* "2050"
* random technical numbers
* fake technological diagrams

Y2K ≠ futuristic.

The aesthetic must feel like **2000–2008**, not 2040.

## GARMENT DESIGN

Use the uploaded references as inspiration for the silhouettes and proportions.

Keep the garments wearable and realistic.

### ZIP HOODIES

The cropped zip hoodies MUST have clean hoods.

**NO DRAWSTRINGS.**

No cords.
No hanging strings.
No metal eyelets for drawstrings.

Do not add details that are not present in the reference.

## GRAPHICS / PRINTS

This is one of the most important parts.

Every garment must have a DIFFERENT graphic concept.

Do NOT repeat the same graphic on every garment.

Do NOT simply change the color of one design.

Create a variety of graphic approaches:

1. one minimal graphic
2. one strong photographic composition
3. one experimental typography design
4. one abstract graphic
5. one symbolic graphic
6. one layered Y2K magazine-style graphic
7. one asymmetric graphic
8. one small chest / large back graphic
9. one sleeve-focused design
10. one more minimal garment with almost no graphic

The graphics should feel intentionally designed by a professional fashion graphic designer.

They should NOT look like generic AI-generated artwork.

Avoid random objects thrown together.

Each print should communicate one clear visual idea.

## COLORS

Use a cohesive but varied palette:

* washed black
* black
* graphite
* dark blue
* stone grey
* warm beige
* white
* occasional muted red or blue accents

Do not make every garment black.

Do not make the entire collection monochrome.

## BRANDING

Do not put huge "MIRTIS" text across the clothing.

Branding should be subtle and integrated naturally.

If a logo is used, use the provided MIRTIS symbol/reference.

## COLLECTION COHESION

The garments must look like they belong to ONE fashion collection.

However:

**COHESIVE ≠ IDENTICAL.**

Each garment needs a different graphic, different composition or different design approach.

The collection should look like a professional designer intentionally created 12–14 different pieces.

## PRESENTATION

Create a clean professional fashion collection presentation.

Show all garments clearly.

Use consistent studio lighting and neutral background.

No dramatic scenery.

No futuristic environment.

No models hiding the clothing.

The clothing itself is the focus.

High-end fashion lookbook / designer collection presentation.

Realistic fabric, realistic seams, realistic prints and believable garment construction.

### FINAL PRIORITY

1. Different garments
2. Different graphics
3. Authentic Y2K 2000–2008 aesthetic
4. Cohesive MIRTIS visual identity
5. Realistic manufacturable clothing
6. No futuristic / cyberpunk / apocalypse aesthetics
7. NO DRAWSTRINGS ON ZIP HOODIES

The final image must look like a **real independent Y2K fashion brand collection**, not an AI concept-art collage.

Create a complete fashion collection lineup for the independent clothing brand **MIRTIS**. The collection must be presented together in ONE professional fashion collection sheet / lookbook image, with every garment clearly visible and distinguishable. ## COLLECTION Create approximately 12–14 DIFFERENT garments: * 4 oversized T-shirts * 4 long-sleeves * 3 cropped zip hoodies * 2 lightweight jackets * several wide-leg jeans / cargos Do NOT make multiple copies of the same garment. Every piece must have its own design and identity while still belonging to the same collection. ## CORE STYLE Authentic **Y2K / early 2000s fashion**, approximately 2000–2008. References: * underground early-2000s streetwear * music culture * graphic-heavy fashion * vintage magazine graphics * experimental typography * early digital aesthetics * oversized silhouettes * cropped zip hoodies * wide bottoms * premium independent fashion label The collection should feel like a real fashion brand collection from the early 2000s, redesigned with a modern premium finish. ## VERY IMPORTANT — THIS IS NOT FUTURISTIC DO NOT use: * cyberpunk * futuristic clothing * sci-fi * techwear * military * tactical clothing * dystopian aesthetics * post-apocalyptic aesthetics * futuristic cities * robots * holograms * HUD interfaces * excessive digital effects * "FUTURE" * "2045" * "2050" * random technical numbers * fake technological diagrams Y2K ≠ futuristic. The aesthetic must feel like **2000–2008**, not 2040. ## GARMENT DESIGN Use the uploaded references as inspiration for the silhouettes and proportions. Keep the garments wearable and realistic. ### ZIP HOODIES The cropped zip hoodies MUST have clean hoods. **NO DRAWSTRINGS.** No cords. No hanging strings. No metal eyelets for drawstrings. Do not add details that are not present in the reference. ## GRAPHICS / PRINTS This is one of the most important parts. Every garment must have a DIFFERENT graphic concept. Do NOT repeat the same graphic on every garment. Do NOT simply change the color of one design. Create a variety of graphic approaches: 1. one minimal graphic 2. one strong photographic composition 3. one experimental typography design 4. one abstract graphic 5. one symbolic graphic 6. one layered Y2K magazine-style graphic 7. one asymmetric graphic 8. one small chest / large back graphic 9. one sleeve-focused design 10. one more minimal garment with almost no graphic The graphics should feel intentionally designed by a professional fashion graphic designer. They should NOT look like generic AI-generated artwork. Avoid random objects thrown together. Each print should communicate one clear visual idea. ## COLORS Use a cohesive but varied palette: * washed black * black * graphite * dark blue * stone grey * warm beige * white * occasional muted red or blue accents Do not make every garment black. Do not make the entire collection monochrome. ## BRANDING Do not put huge "MIRTIS" text across the clothing. Branding should be subtle and integrated naturally. If a logo is used, use the provided MIRTIS symbol/reference. ## COLLECTION COHESION The garments must look like they belong to ONE fashion collection. However: **COHESIVE ≠ IDENTICAL.** Each garment needs a different graphic, different composition or different design approach. The collection should look like a professional designer intentionally created 12–14 different pieces. ## PRESENTATION Create a clean professional fashion collection presentation. Show all garments clearly. Use consistent studio lighting and neutral background. No dramatic scenery. No futuristic environment. No models hiding the clothing. The clothing itself is the focus. High-end fashion lookbook / designer collection presentation. Realistic fabric, realistic seams, realistic prints and believable garment construction. ### FINAL PRIORITY 1. Different garments 2. Different graphics 3. Authentic Y2K 2000–2008 aesthetic 4. Cohesive MIRTIS visual identity 5. Realistic manufacturable clothing 6. No futuristic / cyberpunk / apocalypse aesthetics 7. NO DRAWSTRINGS ON ZIP HOODIES The final image must look like a **real independent Y2K fashion brand collection**, not an AI concept-art collage.

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