Nadaj kolekcji luksusowy editorialny ciężar dzięki dynamicznym, rzeźbiarskim pozom, pewnej ekspresji i studyjnej precyzji ze zdrową, świetlistą skórą — na poziomie high fashion campaign.
Najlepszy dla luksusowej bielizny, statement swimwear, kolekcji launchowych i marek, które potrzebują mocnego, fashionowego odbioru do hero section, kampanii, paid social i PR. Dobrze działa przy fasonach z wyraźną linią, mocnym cięciem i silnym fit potential.
Wybieraj produkty, które zyskują na rzeźbiarskiej, dynamicznej pozie, wydłużeniu sylwetki i napięciu materiału na ciele. Modelka jest kluczowa — styl jest zbudowany na geometrii ciała, ruchu i wyrazie twarzy (karnację, etniczność i budowę ustawiasz w modelce, nie w stylu). Scenerii nie trzeba podawać; najlepiej zostać przy czystym neutralnym studio albo bardzo prostym modowym tle.
## Style core A beauty-led, dynamic high-fashion studio style for premium lingerie and statement swimwear — images that read like a luxury fashion campaign with technical perfection, the model's natural beauty and a powerful, confident fashion expression, while the product stays believable and sellable. The world is studio, neutral in white balance, premium and modern, with directional beauty/commercial light that sculpts the figure and gives the skin a healthy, luminous glow. The character is sensual yet commercial: strong editorial posing and motion lead the energy, but the garment stays readable as a sales floor. Premium comes from technical polish, confident expression and sculpted light — never from sweetness, candy glamour, oily glow or plastic retouch. - Commerciality level: mix of `campaign` and `editorial`, with high fashion language over plain catalog utility, but kept clearly sellable - Dominant character: high-fashion, beauty-led, confident, sensual, technically perfect, dynamic, premium, neutral-modern - Image priority: silhouette, expression and fashion posing LEAD the feel, with the product staying readable and believable in the clear majority of frames - Directional references: modern luxury beauty/fashion campaign, premium lingerie & swimwear editorial, dynamic movement-driven studio shoot, clean neutral art direction, golden-ratio composed frames - Style-anchoring words: beauty-led high fashion, sculpting commercial light, healthy luminous skin, dynamic editorial pose, confident expression, technically perfect, never sweet, never oily-plastic ## Product role in frame The product (lingerie / swimwear) is worn and stays readable in the majority of frames — fit, cut, fabric tension on the body and construction must read, because the style still serves a sales purpose. At the same time the silhouette and fashion expression are allowed to lead the frame more strongly than in a catalog register: the body works the line and carries the campaign feel, while the garment stays the believable hero on the body. The presentation character is premium, fashion-led and aware of form, never clinical and never candy-sweet advertising. - Product role: hero on the silhouette — the garment leads as the readable subject; the body and expression amplify, never bury it - Visibility level: mostly readable on the body (fit, cut, fabric read), with a minority of frames where pose / crop / motion partially obscure it, plus a construction/material detail layer - What the style exposes: fit and line on the body, cut and construction (straps, cups, edges, ties), fabric tension and surface, the silhouette the garment builds - Acceptable obscuring: moderate — the product may be partly hidden by a dynamic pose, hair flip or flowing fabric if cut and fit still read; never unreadable in the core of the pack - Product presentation character: premium, fashion-led, confident, clearly sellable ## Light Precise, studio-style beauty/commercial light that sculpts the figure and gives the skin a healthy, luminous glow — this is directional, intentional light, not flat even fill. A controlled key shapes the body, bones, shoulders, waist and the line of the legs; contrast is medium to medium-high so volume and the garment's structure read clearly, but without random brutality. Neutral white balance for accurate skin tones. The light delivers clean product readability and a believable, technically perfect studio session first, and premium mood second. - Source type: studio, controlled artificial or mixed light; a directional beauty/commercial key; intentional and clean, never flat ambient - Direction: directional — side, ~45°, slightly from above or below, to sculpt the body and elongate the line; a key that draws volume - Hardness: medium to medium-hard; shadows have a clean, readable drawing, elegant and controlled (not muddy, not brutal) - Light-to-shadow contrast: medium to medium-high (anchor — sculpting), with clear modeling of body and garment structure - Role of fill/extra light: controlled fill so the product never falls into black; a subtle rim / kicker is welcome to separate the silhouette - Shadow quality: graphic, clean, elegant, controlled — sculpting, not flattening - Color temperature: neutral white balance (anchor — accurate skin tones; not warm-cream, not icy) - What the light should model: the body, posture and pose tension first, then the product's structure and surface; it gives skin a healthy luminous sheen via light, not via oil - Time-of-light as a quality: not relevant — this is studio control, a beauty/commercial setup, not a location or a daypart ## Color and tonality Neutral, premium, modern tonality with accurate skin tones — this is one of the pillars of series recognition and must stay constant across the whole pack. Background is one neutral mid-light grey seamless — sRGB #BEBEC0 ≈ CIELAB L* 77 / a* 0 / b* -1 (a clean, near-neutral grey with a soft gradient falloff; NOT beige, NOT sand, NOT cool blue, NOT bright white). White balance neutral; whites clean and neutral; blacks deep, modern, not washed; saturation muted to medium, noble rather than loud. Contrast medium to medium-high, fashion-clean. The product's own color stays faithful — the neutral grade covers the scene, but the garment's hue must not be twisted. - Palette: neutral, premium, limited — the neutral grey background (#BEBEC0) + real skin + product, 2–3 coherent tones - White balance: neutral (anchor — accurate skin tones; not warm-cream, not icy-blue) - Saturation: muted to medium / premium-restrained (anchor — noble, not garish) - Contrast: medium to medium-high (anchor — fashion-clean, supports sculpting light) - Exposure: precise, occasionally slightly subdued, without losing product or skin readability; no blown highlights, no choked low-key - Highlights character: clean, neutral, controlled — a luminous skin sheen allowed, never blown or oily-white - Shadows character: deep, neutral, modern; graphic but readable - Blacks: deep, modern, not washed - Whites: clean, neutral — not cream, not garish - Overall tonal character: contemporary, premium, neutral, high-fashion editorial - Faithfulness of the product's own hue takes precedence over the neutral grade ## Lens and perspective feel Standard to short-portrait focal length, modern, precise and clean — like a real luxury campaign, with high detail control. Wider for elongation and drama, portrait length for compression and elegance, but always non-deforming for the product and the silhouette. Depth of field medium — the background may separate but must stay present as a clean plane, not melt into a shapeless smear; the silhouette and garment sharp, fabric and construction fully readable. Realistic body proportions; deliberate slightly dramatic angles (from below for elongation, from above as an accent) are a fashion device, without caricatured wide-angle distortion and without losing fit readability. - Focal length: 35–85mm in feel — wider for elongation/drama, portrait length for compression/elegance; non-deforming - Camera distance: medium to far so silhouette and pose geometry read; closer for beauty / construction detail - Perspective: eye level as the base; a slight low angle for elongation and confidence; a high angle as an accent (open axis) - Depth of field: medium; the neutral background readable as a clean plane, product and fabric sharp - Sharpness character: modern, precise, clean, high detail control — not clinical plastic, not soft dreamy - Gear character: editorial digital / luxury campaign feel - Aspect ratio: no rigid requirement; the prompter picks (campaign/e-commerce usually 2:3 / 4:5, social 4:5 / 9:16); the format should support a full sculptural silhouette ## Composition language Disciplined, intentional composition planned around the golden ratio / clear geometric intent — led by the silhouette and fashion expression on a clean neutral plane, not by dense catalog rigor. One or two planes; the figure stands off a uniform, neutral grey seamless with deliberate negative space. Centered placement or a deliberate offset (controlled asymmetry, edge framing). Negative space low to medium — the frame is tense and aware, with a minority of open frames left for campaign copy. Separation from the background is tonal plus the sculpting key / rim — strong and clean. - Frame type: leads with portrait / bust and 3/4 (beauty + expression + worked attitude); full silhouette a strong supporting share; a construction/material detail layer - Object placement: centered or deliberately offset, always with clear geometric intent (golden ratio / rule of thirds) - Negative space: low to medium in body-led frames; larger in the minority of open campaign frames left for copy - Symmetry: controlled asymmetry or dynamic balance; full symmetry only when it reinforces monumentality - Open / closed composition: mixed, leaning closed and body-led (the worked line fills the frame); open breathing frames a minority for copy - Number of planes: one to two — the figure on a uniform neutral seamless; the background supports, never narrates - Separation from background: strong and clean — tonal contrast plus the sculpting key / optional rim light - Room for copy: optional, in the minority of open campaign frames - Overall composition character: premium, editorial, technically disciplined, golden-ratio aware ## Pose language Posing is dynamic and high-fashion editorial — this is the point of the style. Poses suggest motion (a step, a jump, a hair flip, flowing fabric), build strong geometric shapes and sharp angles with the body, and are intentionally exaggerated, sculptural and often hard to hold — the body is worked into non-conventional shapes that elongate the silhouette (tiptoes, a pushed-out hip) and use asymmetry and imbalance (weight shifted onto one leg, a lean, deliberate tension). The garment stays readable as a floor (cut/fit still read in the clear majority), while the body and motion amplify it. Expression carries strength and confidence, at times mystery or a hint of arrogance — never coy, never sweet, never campaign-melodrama. - Expression: strong, confident, self-possessed, at times mysterious or faintly arrogant (no smile-as-default, no sweetness, no submissiveness) - Pose dynamics: dynamic and semi-dynamic — suggested motion (step, jump, hair flip, flowing fabric) and worked sculptural shapes with real body tension - Body openness: mixed — the body may twist, fold and break the classic axis to build geometry - Line tension: high — elongated limbs, strong angles, deliberate sculptural overload, confident editorial line - Posing character: decidedly `fashion` — fully camera- and form-aware; dynamic, not a tame frontal stand - Eye contact: mixed — an intense gaze straight into the lens or thoughtfully into the distance; direct contact as a strong accent - Spontaneity level: directed — looks staged and perfectly placed, but with the energy of motion, not stiff-catalog - Body-to-product relationship: the body and expression lead the narrative; the product stays readable, never dropped below the sales floor ## Movement and physics The style is dynamic-but-controlled — suggested motion is a core device (a step, a jump, a hair flip, flowing or settling fabric), but the image stays sharp and believable. The frame is essentially frozen — at most a subtle motion cue in hair or fabric ends; motion blur is not the default tool and must never break product readability or technical polish. Hair can be styled and stable or caught mid-flip; body and fabric physics fully believable — tension comes from a worked, sculptural body line and from real, plausible motion, not from chaos. - Static vs movement: dynamic / suggested-motion (step, jump, hair flip, flowing fabric), held within sharp readability - Frozen vs blur: essentially frozen; at most a subtle blur on hair/fabric ends, never on the product - Hair/body: styled and stable or caught mid-motion; believable, never chaotic - Elements: subtle only (flowing fabric, a hair flip); no wind/water drama that breaks composition cleanliness ## Relation to scenery The style assumes a simple, enclosed studio space: one uniform, neutral mid-light grey seamless background (#BEBEC0). The background is flat, non-narrative and non-decorative — its role is to be a clean, neutral plane on which the silhouette, sculpting light and product read clearly. The background is a closed axis: the one neutral grey tone across the whole pack, with no jumping between shades and no "family" of tones. An intimate-to-human (occasionally monumental) scale that can amplify the heroic silhouette, with flat to lightly layered depth. - Relationship to space: clean, neutral, premium, studio (seamless background, not a real set, not an interior) - Scene depth: flat to lightly layered — lines and compositional breath matter more than a story of place - Background activity: neutral / supporting (a clean plane, not a subject), minimal distracting elements - Space scale: intimate to human, up to monumental when it amplifies the silhouette - Background as an anchor: the one neutral mid-light grey tone #BEBEC0 (CIELAB L* 77 / a* 0 / b* -1), constant across the whole series — not a range, not a family, not beige/sand, not cool-blue, not bright white - Scenery stays a separate input. This #BEBEC0 tone is the DEFAULT background, used when no scenery is linked and no per-batch suggestion sets a background; a linked scenery or suggestion overrides it. If a scenery is attached it must bring no light, shade or narrative of its own ## Props and styling behavior The style is clean and premium — it needs no props. Accessories optional and minimal: delicate jewelry, sharp sunglasses, gloves, a strong-lined shoe or a single sculptural piece — only when they support high-fashion language. IMPORTANT: accessories are a SESSION styling layer added in a minority of frames (max 2–3/10), NOT part of the base model identity (the model is a separate, clean input; accessories baked into the model return in every frame and break the register). Beauty layer modern and precise: sleek hair, clean skin, a controlled luminous-to-matte luxury finish; make-up modern, never candy-sweet. Skin real, satin to lightly luminous, with preserved texture and natural features (pores, fine texture) — healthy glow from light, never oily sheen, never plastic smoothing, never sweet blush. - Accessories: optional / mostly minimal — delicate jewelry, sharp sunglasses, gloves, a single sculptural piece, in a minority of frames - Accessories = session layer (max 2–3/10 frames), not the model's identity — the model is a separate, clean input - Beauty layer: modern, precise — sleek hair, clean skin, controlled finish; skin real, satin-luminous, texture and natural features preserved (no oily glow, no plastic) - Hair: sleek and controlled or precisely placed; caught mid-flip in a minority of dynamic frames - Role of props: passive — a prop may strengthen the figure of the frame, never become its subject - Avoid: oily/wet plastic skin, candy-sweet add-ons, boho/lifestyle props, anything too commercial-cute that breaks the premium high-fashion language ## Post-production and finish Finish clean, neutral, premium and technically perfect — ready as a coherent campaign set. Neutral grade: medium to medium-high contrast, muted-to-medium saturation, blacks deep and modern, whites clean and neutral. Texture clean and premium, with at most very subtle grain (low ISO, no visible grain is the target). Clarity medium to high — enough for full readability of fabric, seams and construction, without aggressive HDR or sharpened "advertising" micro-contrast. Retouch minimal: skin real, satin to lightly luminous, with preserved texture and natural features — never plastic, never brightened into glamour, never oily. No or subtle vignette. Overall: luxury, campaign-ready, editorial-clean, with a believable, healthy, real body. - Grain: none to very subtle (low ISO, no visible grain target) - Texture: clean, premium; lightly textured only where it supports the editorial feel - Clarity: medium to high (no aggressive HDR, no sharpened advertising micro-contrast) - Vignette: none or subtle - Retouch: minimal; texture and natural skin features preserved - Skin character: real, satin to lightly luminous — healthy glow from light, never oily, never plastic; skin tone left to the Mannequin input - Overall finish: luxury, campaign-ready, editorial-clean, technically perfect ## Style render properties - Background must read as ONE consistent neutral mid-light grey seamless studio tone — sRGB #BEBEC0 ≈ CIELAB L* 77 / a* 0 / b* -1 — identical across every frame: clean and near-neutral with a soft gradient falloff, never beige/sand, never cool-blue, never bright white, never a shifting family of tones. This is the default tone, applied when no scenery or per-batch suggestion overrides the background. - Light must read as directional, intentional beauty/commercial studio light that sculpts the body (side / ~45° key, medium to medium-high contrast, optional rim) — never flat ambient fill, never random lighting; volume and garment structure must read. - White balance and tonality must stay neutral, premium and accurate in skin tone in every frame; contrast medium to medium-high; blacks deep and modern, whites clean-neutral (never warm-cream, never icy-blue). - The product (lingerie / swimwear on the body) stays the believable, readable hero in the majority of frames — fit, cut, fabric and construction must read; the silhouette, dynamic pose and confident expression amplify, never obscure it. - Skin must read as real, satin to lightly luminous, with visible natural texture and preserved features and minimal retouch — the healthy glow comes from light and grade, NEVER from an oily sheen, brightening or plastic smoothing. Skin tone, complexion and body type are the Mannequin input, not the preset. - Posing reads as dynamic high fashion — suggested motion (step, jump, hair flip, flowing fabric), strong geometric/sculptural shapes, elongation and asymmetry; this dynamic editorial energy is WANTED. Never coy, smiley, sweet, submissive, stiff-catalog, or campaign-melodramatic; no wide-angle caricature. - Expression reads strong, confident, at times mysterious or faintly arrogant; the gaze is intense (direct or into the distance), never coy or submissive. - The neutral grade applies to the whole scene but must NOT falsify the product's own hue (the garment keeps its color identity). - Body proportions stay believable; deliberate slight low/high camera angles are allowed as a fashion device, without caricatured wide-angle distortion and without losing fit readability. - Overall the image must feel like a technically perfect, beauty-led luxury fashion campaign — sculpted, confident and premium — not a tame catalog stand, a flat e-commerce frame, or a candy-sweet glamour shot. ## Allowed variability Variability applies only to the open axes. The closed axes (background tone, directional sculpting light, neutral white balance, contrast, satin-luminous skin character) are anchors and do NOT change between frames. - The exact pose, body twist, limb arrangement, suggested motion and gesture may vary strongly — steps, jumps, hair flips, flowing fabric, strong contrapposto, reaches, elongation — as long as they keep the confident high-fashion attitude and the product-readability floor. - Camera angle and height may move from eye level to deliberate low and high angles (a fashion device). - Frame / crop (full silhouette ↔ 3/4 ↔ bust/portrait ↔ construction detail) and micro-composition may change. - Gaze direction may change (intense direct / into the distance / downward along the body line), as long as it never becomes coy or submissive. - The presence of accessories (delicate jewelry, sharp sunglasses, a single sculptural piece) may appear and disappear between frames (session layer, a minority of the pack). - The degree of partial product obscuring may vary within "still readable in the core of the pack". ## Session-level consistency Across the whole pack these must stay constant (anchors repeated in every frame, because the Prompter is stateless): the same one neutral mid-light grey seamless-background tone (#BEBEC0), the same neutral, premium, medium-to-medium-high-contrast grade with accurate skin tones, the same directional beauty/commercial sculpting light (same key direction, contrast and luxury character), the same real, satin-luminous skin character with preserved texture and minimal retouch, the same silhouette believability and product readability. The attitude DNA must also stay constant: confident, strong, high-fashion — the pack must not mix sculpted neutral campaign frames with warm, flat, glossy, sweet or smiling ones, nor jump between background shades/temperatures. Ten images must look like one luxury fashion session, not ten separate attempts. ## Conflict resolution Declared hierarchy shift: this is a beauty-led campaign / editorial preset, so fashion expression and sculpting light are raised relative to a pure catalog preset — but the product stays readable (it still sells lingerie / swimwear). Default hierarchy: 1. Realism and render believability: real, believable skin (satin-luminous, texture, minimal retouch) and physics; the product's own hue not twisted. 2. Product readability on the body: fit, cut, fabric and construction read in the majority of frames. 3. Consistency of the neutral, sculpted, premium studio world (one background, one directional light, one neutral grade — the series signature). 4. Dynamic high-fashion pose language, confident expression and campaign drama. If full product readability would kill the high-fashion pose language, a minority of frames may allow partial obscuring — but never below the threshold where the garment stops being a recognizable, sellable subject, and never at the cost of a plastic, "beautified" body. If a "prettier" warm or glossy beauty setup fights the neutral sculpted world — the neutral, sculpted, premium world and real skin win.
## Session goal By default 10 images in the pack. Main use: `high fashion campaign`, premium brand assets, `editorial hero shots`, wow social, moodboard sales assets for luxury lingerie, statement swimwear and launch collections. The pack's goal is to deliver a series that looks like a technically perfect, beauty-led luxury fashion session — sculpted, confident, dynamic — while keeping full sales usefulness (fit, cut and fabric read). ## Shot mix About 35% portrait / bust (tight, beauty + expression — the upper product and strong attitude), 30% 3/4 / American frame, 25% full silhouette, 10% construction or material detail. The pack LEADS with portrait/bust and 3/4 (beauty, expression and fashion attitude); full silhouette is a strong supporting share carrying the sculptural pose. Product readability holds across the core; details are a product-detail layer. (Deliberately not full-body-default — the face, gaze and expression are a core asset of this style.) ## Perspective mix Product side = input, not preset. Qamera today photographs the one side it has on the product (front OR back OR side); the preset does NOT assign product sides. We vary the camera direction and angle, not the product side, keeping the available side turned to the camera. The distribution concerns the camera setup with the available product side kept: about 30% straight on (camera frontal to the available side — readable fit), 30% a slight 3/4 swing (the available side still readable), 15% closer to profile (as far as the available side stays visible), 15% a deliberate low angle (elongation, confidence, fashion drama), 10% a deliberate high angle (accent). Angles must not deform proportions in a caricatured way, rotate the silhouette so the available product side disappears, or kill fit readability. ## Gaze distribution About 30% intense direct to camera (strong, non-coy), 55% off-frame / into the distance (thoughtful, independent), 15% downward / along the body line. The intense gaze to camera works as a strong accent, not as the default mode of the whole pack. ## Interaction distribution About 45% directed neutral / sculptural posing (no environment interaction — the body works the line), 35% dynamic motion pose (step, jump, hair flip, flowing fabric — suggested movement), 20% minimal interaction (touching hair, adjusting an accessory). The core of the pack is controlled high-fashion form and suggested motion, not lifestyle narrative or literal action. ## Product visibility distribution About 40% product fully readable on the body (fit and cut read — the sales floor), 30% product on the body with emphasis on the silhouette and dynamic pose, 20% partial obscuring from pose / motion / crop, 10% material or construction detail. The pack leads beauty / editorial, but full readability stays a hard floor across roughly 40% of frames. ## Composition openness distribution About 35% open and breathing compositions (a clean neutral plane, room for campaign copy), 65% closed, body-led frames where the worked fashion line fills the frame. Closedness carries the campaign tension and guards fit readability; openness keeps the clean premium studio character and copy room. ## Safe vs expressive ratio About 25% safe (readable, sellable, PDP-grade fit), 65% expressive (dynamic, editorial, sculptural high-fashion poses with strong attitude), 10% copy-ready (a clean neutral plane reserved for a headline / logo). Expression works through dynamic fashion pose and confident attitude — never through losing the product-readability floor or the world consistency. ## Spatial and depth mix About 80% uniform, neutral grey seamless background (one clean plane), 20% a simple background with a minimally clearer, still-flat separation or a touch of layered depth. The style uses no narrative plane 0 — the silhouette and product play against a clean neutral plane, with the sculpting light and optional rim providing separation. ## Recurring motifs or accessories frequency No mandatory props. The recurring motif is the neutral sculpted premium world itself: one neutral grey background + directional beauty/commercial light + real satin-luminous skin — present in 10/10 frames. A sculptural, elongated, dynamic pose in 10/10; strong body-line tension in 8/10; a sleek modern beauty / styling accent in 7/10. A fashion accessory in at most 2–3/10. The recurring theme is body form and art-direction control, not an abundance of add-ons. ## Energy mix About 15% calm (still high-fashion aware), 25% sensual (warmth of attitude, body awareness, composed), 15% active (suggested motion — step, jump, hair flip), 45% strong / campaign (hero shots, sculptural openings, powerful compositions). Even the calmer frames keep high fashion awareness and visual tension. The pack's strength is confident, dynamic, sculpted high fashion — never sweetness or literal action.
Wybieraj fasony z wyraźnym cięciem, dobrze zbudowaną linią i modowym potencjałem. Użyj modelki i pozwól, by dynamiczna poza budowała obraz, ale nie chowała produktu. Jeśli dodajesz tło, trzymaj je minimalistyczne, neutralne i studyjne. Generuj około 8 do 10 zdjęć naraz, aby zebrać miks portretów, kadrów 3/4 i pełnych sylwetek.
Nie wybieraj przypadkowych domowych teł, casualowej scenerii ani miękkiego lifestyle'u. Nie opieraj stylu na naturalnym reportażu, śmiechu jako dominancie ani spokojnym e-commerce'owym bezruchu. Nie chodź w oleistą, plastikową skórę ani cukierkowy glamour. Nie generuj bez modelki. Nie ustawiaj zbyt małej liczby zdjęć, jeśli chcesz pełny wybór fashionowych wariantów.
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