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Midjourney V8 ranks best for fashion in creator tests as 1,300-char prompts rise

Creator posts on March 24 pushed Midjourney V8 hardest on fashion, fine art and moody editorial imagery, while David Holz shared data showing longer prompts are climbing fast. It looks increasingly strong for art-direction-heavy work, but prompt complexity is becoming part of the workflow cost.

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Midjourney V8 ranks best for fashion in creator tests as 1,300-char prompts rise
Midjourney V8 ranks best for fashion in creator tests as 1,300-char prompts rise

TL;DR

  • Early creator tests are converging on the same read: Midjourney V8 looks unusually strong for fashion, fine-art, and moody editorial work, with one creator calling it “the best fashion/fine art image model” they’ve used so far fashion tests.
  • The strongest outputs in today’s posts lean into art-directed photography rather than generic prompt flexing: Dustin Hollywood’s sets push luxury-editorial styling, surreal danger cues, and dark studio lighting, while LuoErik8lrl’s images show cinematic framing and character-driven stills editorial set cinematic shots.
  • V8 is not landing in one house style. Creators are pulling photoreal intimacy, western dusk scenes, dense fashion tableaux, and painterly travel studies from the same release window V8 range Melaka study.
  • Midjourney’s own usage signal suggests the workflow is getting heavier: David Holz shared a chart showing the share of prompts above 1,300 characters rising sharply, especially in Niji jobs prompt chart.

What are creators actually making?

The best evidence for V8 right now is the work itself. Dustin Hollywood’s first batch pairs fashion-editorial composition with high-concept image logic: a nude figure under a plane shadow, a helmeted model beside a red car, and a pool portrait with a shark-fin silhouette all read like magazine concepts, not stock prompt outputs editorial set. LuoErik8lrl’s parallel tests push a different strength: low-light cinematic scenes with close facial framing, layered foreground blur, and strong subject isolation in images like the waterfall boat shot and the twilight rider cinematic shots.

Where does V8 look strongest?

The clearest consensus is around fashion and fine art. Hollywood’s second post doubles down on sculptural garments, wet textures, severe shadows, and body-led styling, then says V8 is the best fashion/fine-art image model they’ve used fashion tests. Supporting posts broaden that claim rather than repeating it: another Hollywood set moves into accessory campaigns and nocturnal fashion stills more vibes, while pzf_ai gets painterly, location-inspired studies from Melaka with glowing windows, saturated walls, and soft atmospheric reflections instead of glossy photorealism Melaka study.

Is prompt complexity becoming part of the cost?

Holz’s chart offers the clearest workflow clue behind these results. The percentage of Midjourney prompts over 1,300 characters has been climbing over time, with a late spike that suggests users are leaning harder on LLM-built or highly structured prompts to steer outputs prompt chart. That fits the V8 examples: many of the strongest images look less like single-idea generations and more like tightly art-directed scenes with specific lighting, wardrobe, camera distance, and mood packed into the brief more shots.

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