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How virtual try-on works at Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham partnered with DRESSX to offer AI-image try-on and AI-Twin avatar try-on directly on its own site. Here is how it works, and how your apparel store can offer the same on-body luxury experience without Victoria Beckham's budget.

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The quick read

  • Victoria Beckham uses DRESSX to deliver both AI-image try-on and AI-Twin avatar try-on directly on its own ecommerce site.
  • The experience is built at luxury-brand scale with a dedicated digital fashion partner, so it is not off-the-shelf.
  • A hosted widget gives your apparel store AI-image try-on on your own product pages, installed in seconds with one line of code.

Why on-body beats a flat photo

2.3x
higher conversion for try-on users(eMarketer, 2024)
-35% to -45%
fewer returns in fashion try-on(Focal research summary)
29
languages supported out of the box(Photta)

How Victoria Beckham's virtual try-on works

Victoria Beckham partnered with DRESSX, a digital fashion platform, to bring two types of try-on to its own site. The first is AI-image try-on: shoppers upload a photo and AI renders a Victoria Beckham garment on them. The second is AI-Twin avatar try-on, where DRESSX builds a digital avatar based on the shopper's measurements and body data so they can preview pieces on a representation of themselves.

The integration sits directly on victoriabeckham.com, meaning shoppers do not leave the brand's own experience. For a luxury apparel house where every touchpoint carries brand weight, keeping the try-on on-site and seamlessly designed matters as much as the technology itself.

A Victoria Beckham product page showing AI try-on powered by DRESSX with a garment on a shopper's uploaded photo
DRESSX powers Victoria Beckham's on-site AI try-on

The catch: it is built at luxury scale with a dedicated partner

Victoria Beckham's DRESSX integration is a bespoke build, designed around the brand's visual identity and its high-AOV, style-led customer. It is not a plug-and-play widget; it involves a vendor relationship with a premium digital fashion platform and custom design work to match the brand.

The result is impressive, but a mid-size or independent apparel store does not need a DRESSX contract to give shoppers an on-body preview. The underlying insight is straightforward: seeing a garment on your own body before buying raises confidence and cuts returns.

How to add the same try-on to your store

A hosted apparel try-on widget brings the AI-image part of Victoria Beckham's experience to any store, installed as a single script tag. Photta needs no bespoke integration and no digital fashion partner:

The shopper taps 'Try it on', uploads a photo, and sees the dress, top, or jacket on themselves right in the browser. It covers apparel and jewelry, runs in 29 languages, deletes the shopper's photo after processing, and you manage and brand the widget from a dashboard.

An apparel product page showing an AI try-on result with a designer dress on a shopper's own uploaded photo
Your store, your own branded try-on

Why it pays off for a luxury or premium apparel store

High-AOV apparel purchases carry the highest stakes for shopper hesitation. A customer considering a dress priced at several hundred dollars wants to be certain it will look right on them before committing, and a return at that price point is costly for the store and frustrating for the buyer.

On-body try-on directly addresses that hesitation. Shoppers who use try-on convert at materially higher rates and return less across ecommerce, and the effect is most pronounced in premium categories where purchase anxiety is highest.

A chart showing premium apparel conversion rising and return rate falling after AI try-on is added to a product page
On-body previews lift conversions and reduce costly returns

Set it up in minutes

Sign up at business.photta.app and start the free trial (14 days, 30 try-ons). Create a key, choose apparel, and add your store domain.

Paste the one-line script into your Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, or WooCommerce theme, pick your product image and brand color, and your shoppers can try garments on their own photo the way Victoria Beckham shoppers do with DRESSX on-site. Paid plans start at $49 a month for 500 try-ons after the trial.

What you get with Photta

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Apparel-tuned AI

Dresses, jackets, tops, and more rendered on the shopper's own uploaded photo for a personalized, photo-realistic result.

30-second install

One script tag on Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, or custom HTML. No developer needed.

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Privacy-first

Shopper photos delete after processing. Results auto-expire. GDPR and CCPA friendly.

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ROI dashboard

See per-product try-on counts, conversion deltas, and projected return savings in real time.

FAQ

Victoria Beckham partnered with DRESSX to offer two types of try-on on its own website: AI-image try-on, where shoppers upload a photo and see a garment rendered on them, and AI-Twin avatar try-on, where a digital avatar is built from the shopper's measurements.

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