Cinematic Winter Fashion Portrait
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Cinematic Winter Fashion Portrait

PortraitFashionCinematicVintageDramaticRealisticMinimalist

Prompt

Ultra-photorealistic, cinematic portrait with a high-fashion editorial magazine aesthetic, vertical 9:16 aspect ratio. Hair: Short hairstyle, strands blown by the wind and drifting across the face, partially and stylishly obscuring facial features in a fashionable way. Subject: Use only the uploaded facial reference image as the primary subject. Facial features, bone structure, and natural skin texture (including visible pores) must match 100% exactly. Do not alter ethnicity or gender characteristics. Wardrobe: Black vintage leather jacket paired with a red fine-knit turtleneck sweater with a stacked collar. Gold necklace accessory. Elegant, modern styling. Scene / Environment: Winter setting. Visible heated steam rising from the street. Strong European atmosphere. A vintage apartment entrance with the door open, the interior completely dark. Action / Motion: A person moves rapidly through the foreground, partially obscuring the frame and lens with motion blur (long-exposure effect). The main subject remains perfectly sharp and calm. The subject stands still, slightly tilting the head upward, looking directly at the camera. One hand pulls the turtleneck collar upward, covering the jawline and lips (classic fashion magazine model pose). Subject positioned on the right side of the frame. Composition: Low-angle upward shot. Vertical portrait framed from the chest up. Subject placed off-center to the right. Clean, minimal, flowing lines. Camera: 24mm wide-angle lens, low-angle perspective. Shallow depth of field with cinematic background blur. Professional, realistic fashion photography style. Lighting: Soft, cinematic lighting with warm tones to create atmosphere. Well-controlled highlights, detailed shadows preserved. Color / Post-Processing: High detail, premium color grading. Natural skin texture. Subtle filmic look (no visible grain). No text, no logos, no watermarks.

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