Draw an outfit onto yourself, then watch the sketch turn into the real thing.
You start in a plain base – a simple white slip dress, nothing styled. Then a rough white sketch appears over you, like someone drew an outfit straight onto your body: the lines of a dress, a headscarf, a bag. A beat later the drawing melts away and the real, finished look is there in its place, exactly where the sketch used to be.
That’s the draw my outfit trend. A get-ready-with-me reel built as a styling reveal, where a hand-drawn outline of a look morphs into the real outfit you’re wearing.
User @ugc_bysabi recreated the trend and the results are impressive – a sketched summer-picnic look that dissolves into the real thing, spreading fast across TikTok and Reels.
What is the draw my outfit trend?
Three beats:
- The look – you film yourself in the real, finished outfit, holding one relaxed pose in good light.
- The sketch – on a still frame, you draw that outfit as a rough white outline over your body, like a quick fashion illustration on top of the photo.
- The morph – a transition melts the drawing into the live footage, so the sketch “becomes” the real outfit in front of the viewer.
The whole format fits in one sentence: draw the outfit on, then morph the sketch into the real look.
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Why it works
- The reveal is the hook. Watching a flat sketch turn into a real, worn outfit is a payoff that keeps eyes on screen all the way to the morph.
- It is endlessly saveable. Outfit-reveal reels double as styling inspiration, so viewers save them for their own GRWM looks.
- The format flexes to any aesthetic. Summer picnic, autumn layers, office-core, festival – sketch a different look and the same morph carries it.
- The barrier is low. No special gear – just one outfit, a phone, and a quick drawing over a freeze frame.
- It is built to be remixed. Every closet and every drawing style makes a different version, so the trend reloads with each new look.
How to make it in Picsart
Step 1: Film yourself in the real outfit
Prop your phone in a fixed spot and film yourself in the full, finished look, holding one relaxed pose in soft light. This is the footage the sketch morphs into, so keep the framing clean and your position steady.
Step 2: Sketch the outfit onto a freeze frame
Take a screenshot of your opening frame and open it in Picsart Draw. Pick a brush and trace the outfit as a rough white outline straight over your body – the dress shape, the headscarf, the bag – then export the sketched frame as an image.
Step 3: Bring both into Picsart Video Editor
Open Picsart Video Editor and add the sketched still first, then your real-outfit footage right after it on the timeline. Trim the still so it holds just long enough to read as a drawing before the change.
Step 4: Morph the sketch into the real outfit
Between the two clips, add a transition and choose the AI morphing option. It blends the two frames and generates the in-between frames, so the drawn outline dissolves into the real outfit instead of hard-cutting. That morph is the whole trick – the moment the sketch turns real.
Step 5: Add music and export
Add a track and line a beat up with the morph so the reveal lands in time. Use your own sound or tap AI Music for a license-free option in the mood you want, then export in a vertical format sized for Reels and TikTok.
Variations worth trying
- Seasonal swaps. Sketch and reveal an autumn layering look, a winter coat-and-boots set, or a festival fit with the same morph.
- Theme it to an occasion. Wedding-guest, first-day-of-work, beach-day, or date-night – each gives the reveal a clear story.
- Accessory-only edition. Keep the outfit fixed and only sketch in the extras: sunglasses, jewelry, a bag, a hat.
- Color-story build. Draw the look in one accent color so the real outfit lands on the same palette.
- Two-person version. Sketch the outfit onto a friend instead of yourself, then morph it into their real look.
- Reverse it. Start on the real outfit and morph back to the sketch, ending on the drawing.
One sketch, one morph, a full outfit that draws itself into reality.
The draw my outfit trend turns a normal GRWM into a little piece of stage magic – a rough drawing over a freeze frame that morphs into the real, finished look.
Film the outfit, sketch it on, morph the drawing into the real thing.
Try it in Picsart Video Editor.