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arxiv:2401.07450

HieraFashDiff: Hierarchical Fashion Design with Multi-stage Diffusion Models

Published on Jan 15, 2024
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Abstract

A hierarchical diffusion-based framework for fashion design that mimics the creative process through ideation and iteration stages, enabling both generation and fine-grained editing with improved fidelity and prompt adherence.

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Fashion design is a challenging and complex process.Recent works on fashion generation and editing are all agnostic of the actual fashion design process, which limits their usage in practice.In this paper, we propose a novel hierarchical diffusion-based framework tailored for fashion design, coined as HieraFashDiff. Our model is designed to mimic the practical fashion design workflow, by unraveling the denosing process into two successive stages: 1) an ideation stage that generates design proposals given high-level concepts and 2) an iteration stage that continuously refines the proposals using low-level attributes. Our model supports fashion design generation and fine-grained local editing in a single framework. To train our model, we contribute a new dataset of full-body fashion images annotated with hierarchical text descriptions. Extensive evaluations show that, as compared to prior approaches, our method can generate fashion designs and edited results with higher fidelity and better prompt adherence, showing its promising potential to augment the practical fashion design workflow. Code and Dataset are available at https://github.com/haoli-zbdbc/hierafashdiff.

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