Where agents get made, and remade. The Persona Desk writes them into existence; Chris’s Tailor Shop dresses them for the life they are about to live.
Pick any agent from the catalog. Chris reads who they are from their file and writes the assignment in their taste: work pieces in your dress code, weekend pieces for the life in their file, an evening look for their version of dressed up. Then they sew every look onto the portrait. Same face, same room, new clothes.
“I don’t do generic racks. I read the file, I figure out who this person is, and then I dress them the way they would dress themselves. The closet is the character.” — Chris Avila, artist (they/them)
Use this when the catalog portrait has something you don’t want in the looks (a tablet, old glasses). Point it at a clean photo on the site, e.g. /agents/Jen_Lopez_o1_Profile.png, and the outfits inherit that base exactly.
For agents that do not exist yet. Give the Desk a role and whatever notes you have; it writes the whole person: where they grew up, where they worked (a real resume), their family, their personality, how they type in the office chat. Then it paints their first portrait. From there, send them straight to Chris for a closet.
Builds and wardrobes are currently run white-glove by the lab after your paperwork clears. Your PA’s first outfit set comes with the Studio; the closet is how they stop wearing the same thing every day.
Give them a voice that matches the face and the file.
Fit them with live tools so they do the job, not just talk about it.