How I Use AI to Create a Fashion Moodboard That Feels Human

 


Lately, I’ve been craving my core palette

The rainy days outside, the glamour of following seasonal trends on Pinterest, and the darker tones of the Halloween obsession have been wearing me down. I want to return to the colors my soul keeps asking for: pastel pinks, purples, and blues — with mint greens, a soft red here and there, and the occasional spark of orange. Mostly, I’m after that airy calm those shades bring. It feels like breathing again.

This isn’t just a mood change. It’s a rebrand. A re-creation of what I started 53 days ago when I opened my Pinterest account — now at 75,000 impressions — and built my small world across Pinterest, Buy Me a Coffee, Blogspot, and Redbubble. That alone feels worth celebrating.

From here on, I want to show you how to create from your own core — from passion and excitement — using trends only as gentle guidance. I’m sharing a fashion moodboard built with AI that still feels unmistakably human.



AI, but make it human

When I create with AI — refining prompts with ChatGPT and generating images in Leonardo AI — I treat it like collaboration, not command. I talk to it the way I’d talk to a right-hand teammate. My goal is clarity and value, not just vibes. I avoid anything that feels distorted or soulless. AI isn’t perfect, but when you learn to talk to it (not just “prompt” it), it starts to mirror your creative energy.

Honestly, that’s what I love about it. ChatGPT isn’t only a prompt engine; it’s a conversation. Many people use it as a journal, a sounding board, a creative partner. I do too — to anchor ideas into visuals that feel mine.



Following what feels true

I tried leaning into November’s trend — dark, snowy, nostalgic — but it didn’t feel right. My soul wanted light: pink clouds, lavender tea, ethereal blue silk glowing under candlelight.

What feels good is true. What doesn’t feel good isn’t true.

That’s my rule now. Heart first, code second. That’s how AI creation becomes human.



Coming soon

Toward the end of the year I’m launching a new program to help creators build visual worlds from the heart, not from fear. Beta testing starts in November at ~10% of the final price. More details soon.

🩵 More of this energy lives in my BMC journal — behind-the-screens prompts, color layers, textures, and process notes.


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