Introducing the Suit Synthesis Option

Suit Synthesis Options
Important Notes for Use
- Wear clothes with a low neckline
- Doing hair and makeup for ID photos
- Tie back hair that falls on your shoulders
Here are the three key points to keep in mind when using the Suit Synthesis option!
We’ll explain each point in detail below.
Want to take your job-hunting ID photos but dread wearing a suit to the studio? 19Studio offers a "Suit Compositing Option" to solve your problem!
Wear clothes with an open neckline
Wear clothes with an open neckline

Wearing clothing with a high neckline, such as turtlenecks or high-neck tops, will result in an unnatural look as the garment protrudes from the suit's collar.
Furthermore, the suit size is adjusted to match the customer's neck size, so adjustments cannot be made if the neck area is not visible.
Therefore, we kindly request that you wear clothing with a clean, open neckline, such as a T-shirt, collarless blouse, or cut-and-sew top, when you visit our store.
Doing hair and makeup for ID photos
Doing hair and makeup for ID photos
Since we will use your actual face and hair for the photo, please arrive at the studio with your hair and makeup already styled for an ID photo.
We provide time for you to check and touch up your appearance after you arrive. You are more than welcome to bring your own makeup tools for quick fixes!
At 19Studio, we believe that doing your own hair and makeup is the best way to maintain your natural appearance without losing your unique personality. We recommend styling your hair and applying your makeup just as you would when attending an actual interview or company information session before coming to our studio.
Tie back hair that falls on your shoulders
Tie back hair that falls on your shoulders
If you have hair that reaches your shoulders and you let it fall forward onto your chest, it may interfere with the suit compositing process and prevent a clean blend.
For customers with long hair, we kindly ask that you either tie your hair back, or pull it completely behind your shoulders if you prefer a half-up style or straight down look.
To achieve the most natural and professional finish for your ID photo, we highly recommend tying your hair back into a neat single ponytail.
As explained in the article above, a ponytail or a low bun (chignon) is a suitable hairstyle for job interviews.
It conveys a sense of cleanliness and is perfect for ID photos.
No suit? No problem!
Take your job application photos with confidence!
No suit? No problem! Take your job application photos with confidence!
"I don't have a suit, but I need to get a passport photo taken!"
"It's a hassle to get into a suit and go to the studio!"
This time, we introduced our suit compositing option, perfect for people like you.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact 19Studio.
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