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of the Bride

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Reference image: uploaded photo. Face: keep the same woman from the reference photo — identical facial features, makeup, and pose. Pose & framing: model squatting gracefully by a wall, head tilted…

Prompt

{
  "prompt": "Reference image: uploaded photo.\nFace: keep the same woman from the reference photo — identical facial features, makeup, and pose.\nPose & framing: model squatting gracefully by a wall, head tilted slightly with a soft contemplative look, veil cascading over her entire figure.\nUltra-detailed cinematic bridal portrait a woman in a minimalistic ivory corset dress and lace tights, covered by a long translucent veil that softly diffuses the light.\nScene setup:\nThe bride is indoors, next to a neutral beige wall with elegant moldings.\nNatural daylight streams in from the side, creating a moody and delicate chiaroscuro effect.\nThe veil creates a dreamy filter, blending light and shadow over her skin.\nHer posture is poised and intimate — modern editorial take on a bridal morning moment.\nOutfit & styling:\nStructured white satin corset top with clean lines and subtle boning.\nWhite lace tights with floral motifs, matching white pointed heels.\nLarge white rose accessory near the shoulder or ear for a couture touch.\nLong sheer veil flowing from the head down to the floor.\nMakeup & hair:\nSleek hairstyle, hair pulled back with middle part.\nGlowing skin, soft contouring, nude glossy lips, neutral eyeshadow with delicate shimmer.\nLighting:\nSoft natural daylight, filtered through the veil and window.\nBalanced exposure emphasizing skin luminosity and sheer textures.\nSlight grain and cinematic tonal contrast for editorial realism.\nMood & style:\nEthereal and sophisticated, blending bridal purity with high-fashion sensuality.\nFeels like a quiet pause before the ceremony — elegant, emotional, cinematic.\nCamera settings:\n85mm lens, medium-full body framing, eye-level perspective.\n8K ultra-realistic detail, warm natural tones with desaturated whites and soft film grain."
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