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Getty Images - DeSL Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Getty Images and DeSL

Getty Images and DeSL complement each other well in fashion and retail environments where product development, merchandising, and marketing teams need fast access to licensed visual content. DeSL manages product development, PLM, and supply chain workflows, while Getty Images provides premium imagery and video assets that can support concepting, line planning, marketing, and product storytelling. Integrating the two platforms helps teams reduce manual asset handling, improve content accuracy, and accelerate go-to-market execution.

1. Product Concept and Mood Board Asset Sync

Data flow: Getty Images to DeSL

Design and merchandising teams can search Getty Images for trend, lifestyle, and inspirational visuals and push selected assets into DeSL product development records or concept boards. This gives product teams a centralized place to reference approved imagery during seasonal planning and assortment development.

  • Speeds up concept creation for new collections
  • Reduces time spent downloading and re-uploading reference images
  • Improves collaboration between design, merchandising, and product development teams

2. Licensed Marketing Asset Attachment to Product Records

Data flow: Bi-directional

When a product is moving from development to launch, Getty Images assets licensed for campaign use can be linked directly to the corresponding DeSL style, SKU, or collection record. DeSL can store license metadata such as usage rights, expiration dates, and approved channels, helping teams avoid unapproved asset use.

  • Creates a clear connection between product data and licensed visuals
  • Supports compliance with image usage rights and campaign restrictions
  • Helps marketing teams quickly find approved assets for each product line

3. Seasonal Line Review and Presentation Deck Enrichment

Data flow: Getty Images to DeSL

During line reviews, DeSL users can pull Getty Images content into presentation materials for seasonal storytelling, market context, and consumer lifestyle positioning. This is especially useful for fashion brands building internal line sheets, executive review decks, or retailer presentations.

  • Improves the quality and consistency of line review materials
  • Supports faster preparation of executive and buyer presentations
  • Helps teams align product assortments with visual market narratives

4. Editorial and Trend Content for Merchandising Planning

Data flow: Getty Images to DeSL

Merchandising teams can use Getty Images editorial and trend imagery to enrich planning workflows in DeSL, especially when evaluating market direction, consumer behavior, or regional style preferences. These assets can be attached to planning documents, assortment briefs, or category strategy records.

  • Provides visual context for assortment and category decisions
  • Supports more informed planning discussions across teams
  • Helps regional teams tailor product direction to local market trends

5. Approved Asset Library for Product Launch Execution

Data flow: Bi-directional

Once a product is approved in DeSL, the system can trigger the retrieval or association of Getty Images assets that are cleared for launch use. Conversely, Getty Images can receive product context from DeSL so marketing teams can search by collection, season, category, or launch date and quickly locate the right visuals.

  • Shortens launch preparation cycles
  • Improves coordination between product development and marketing operations
  • Reduces the risk of using the wrong image for a product launch

6. DAM and PLM Content Governance

Data flow: Bi-directional

For organizations using DeSL with a DAM-connected workflow, Getty Images can serve as a source of licensed content while DeSL manages product and collection metadata. Integration ensures that approved assets, usage rights, and product associations remain synchronized across systems.

  • Maintains a single source of truth for product and asset relationships
  • Improves governance over licensed content usage
  • Reduces duplicate asset storage and manual metadata entry

7. Supplier and Internal Collaboration on Visual References

Data flow: Getty Images to DeSL

Product developers can share Getty Images references within DeSL workflows when communicating design intent to suppliers, factories, or internal stakeholders. This is useful for conveying desired lifestyle positioning, color direction, or campaign mood without relying on informal email attachments.

  • Improves clarity in cross-functional and supplier communication
  • Reduces misunderstandings around visual direction
  • Supports faster feedback cycles during product development

8. Rights Management and Usage Monitoring for Campaign Assets

Data flow: Getty Images to DeSL

DeSL can store and surface Getty Images licensing details alongside product and launch information so teams know when an asset can be used, where it can be published, and when the license expires. This is valuable for brands managing multiple regions, channels, and seasonal campaigns.

  • Helps prevent licensing violations and rework
  • Supports audit readiness for marketing and legal teams
  • Enables better planning for asset renewal or replacement

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