Free Fashion Templates
Fashion is a visual language — every design choice from margin width to font weight signals whether a brand is luxury, streetwear, sustainable or avant-garde. Canvafilo's fashion templates use the editorial design conventions found in Vogue, i-D and high-street campaigns: dominant photography, considered whitespace and restrained typographic palettes that let the clothing speak rather than compete with the layout.
Fashion Templates
Create custom designWhy fashion brands and stylists use Canvafilo?
Fashion design requires restraint as much as creativity — Canvafilo's templates give you the discipline of editorial layout with the freedom to express your brand's unique identity.
Full-bleed photography
Fashion sells through imagery above all else. Templates are structured so your garment or campaign photograph fills the canvas with typography placed to complement rather than cover the visual — the way every top fashion magazine does it.
Typographic sophistication
The difference between a luxury feel and a generic one is often just typeface choice. Fashion templates use refined, well-spaced type pairings — bold display for collection names and refined sans-serif for descriptive copy — to project the right brand tier.
Collection storytelling
A lookbook is more than a product catalogue — it tells the story of a season. Canvafilo lets you design a series of cohesive layouts that flow from one to the next, creating an editorial narrative across your entire collection.
Multi-platform export
Design your fashion visual once and adapt it for Instagram feed posts, Pinterest boards, email campaigns and website banners — Canvafilo projects can be resized and modified so your aesthetic remains consistent everywhere your brand appears.
What you can create
4 tips for editorial fashion design
Let negative space breathe
Luxury fashion design is defined by what is not there as much as what is — wide margins, generous line spacing and restrained element counts all signal premium positioning. If you feel the urge to fill every corner of the canvas, remove one more element instead.
Choose a monochromatic or two-tone palette
The most timeless fashion editorials use black and white, cream and black, or a single deep colour against a neutral — multiple competing colours dilute the garment's visual impact. Let the clothing provide the colour and use your design palette purely for structure and elegance.
Use tracking (letter-spacing) to convey luxury
Widely spaced capital letters — S P R I N G C O L L E C T I O N — read as refined and unhurried, signalling a brand that does not need to shout. Apply letter-spacing of 0.2–0.4em to subheadings in fashion designs for an instant elevation in perceived quality.
Crop models with intention
Editorial fashion photography often crops at unexpected points — mid-thigh, at the collarbone, through the middle of a hat — creating tension and visual interest that a standard full-body shot cannot. When uploading your photography into a template, experiment with unconventional crops before settling on a conventional one.