
Victorian Gothic Royal Portrait
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Generate a 9:16 vertical realistic photo of "Victorian Gothic Royal": using the uploaded FACE_REF as a reference for the character's identity, 100% replicate the facial features and bone structure; the character is dressed in a heavily detailed gown inspired by "Victorian Era (19th century) court dress" (corset, crinoline, lace/velvet, royal jewelry), photographed next to the Tower Bridge or the Palace of Westminster (Big Ben). The image should have the photography, styling, and cover design quality of Harper’s Bazaar, maintaining the magazine's consistent design style (bilingual design). 【INPUTS | Inputs】 FACE_REF: The facial reference image I uploaded (identity locked) 【ABSOLUTE PRIORITY | Identity Lock (Highest Priority)】 100% replicate the facial features and bone structure of FACE_REF: eye distance, nose bridge and wings, lip shape, jawline, cheekbone structure must be identical, no drift. Realistic skin texture: visible fine lines and pores, avoid excessive smoothing and influencer-like appearance. Adult female image. 【SHOT TYPE | Shot Type (Choose One)】 A) Half-body cover: from chest to above the waist, jewelry, lace neckline, and gaze are most clear (preferred) B) Full-body cover: complete presentation of the large crinoline silhouette combined with London landmarks, strong perspective (alternative) (Regardless of A/B: must maintain "cover composition", with white space for layout, but no torn paper or hand-drawn effects.) 【LOCATION | Location (London, UK)】 London landmarks: by the Thames River, with the magnificent Gothic architecture of the Palace of Westminster (Big Ben) or the Tower Bridge in the background. Weather choice (random): 1) London fog (classic foggy city feel, soft and mysterious light) 2) Overcast rain (wet reflective ground, lead-gray sky) Clean background: no tourists, no modern signage, no mobile UI status bars, no watermarks. 【LIGHTING & CAMERA | Photography Quality (Magazine Level)】 Lens feel: 85mm portrait quality (half-body) or 50mm/70mm (full-body), shallow depth of field, eyes most clear. Lighting: overcast diffuse light + dramatic fill light (emphasizing facial structure); diamonds/gems have real fire; velvet texture is deep. Color: high-end cinematic feel, low saturation blue-gray environmental color combined with deep tones of clothing (red/blue/black) forming Gothic aesthetics; overall clean, transparent, and luxurious. 【WARDROBE | Victorian Court Dress (Heavy, Shaping, Complex Details)】 Target aesthetic: "wasp waist, large skirt, layered lace, heavy velvet, crown, queenly aura". Silhouette and Layers (X-shaped cut) Upper body: highly structured corset, square or high collar, puff sleeves or leg-of-mutton sleeves Lower body: huge crinoline (Crinoline or Bustle), with noticeable stacking design at the back waist, train dragging on the ground Decorations: abundant ruffles, bows, cascading tassels Fabrics and Craftsmanship (Heavy craftsmanship must be "visible") Main fabric: heavy silk velvet, taffeta, Chantilly lace Main craftsmanship: bead embroidery, gold thread embroidery, ribbon weaving Pattern themes: damask, roses, thistle (Scottish symbol), paisley Details: lace gloves, neckpiece (Choker), medals/brooches Headpiece (Royal Jewelry Headwear) Core structure: Victorian-style tiara or feather headdress Decorations: diamonds, sapphires, pearls Earrings/neckpieces: extremely exaggerated diamond necklace, earrings 【COLOR MATRIX | Color Matrix Matching (Must Execute, and Must Be "Royal Dark Colors")】 (Deep luxury of late Victorian period) Randomly select 1 set from the following three "main color schemes" as the 【base color/large area main fabric color】. Scheme G (Royal Blue Base): Base color: deep sapphire blue/midnight blue (velvet texture) Embroidery/decorations: silver lace, diamonds, sapphires Scheme A (Victorian Red Base): Base color: wine red/Burgundy red (deep and passionate) Embroidery/decorations: black lace, gold embroidery, rubies Scheme R (Mourning Black Base): Base color: jet black (extremely Gothic) Embroidery/decorations: black beads, black lace, minimal gold or silver highlights 【Color Execution Rules】 Colors should be deep and rich, reflecting the majesty of "the empire on which the sun never sets" and the mystery of Gothic style. 【POSE | Cover Pose (Majestic, Stiff, Queenly Feel)】 Half-body: chin slightly raised, gaze stern, one hand gently touching the necklace Full-body: standing tall (like a portrait), hands crossed on the crinoline, commanding presence Expression: serious, proud, imperious; absolutely no smile (Victorian style). 【OUTPUT | Output】 1 photo in 9:16 vertical realistic magazine cover quality Random: half-body or full-body (choose A/B) Random: fog or rain (choose weather) Random: royal blue / wine red / jet black (choose from color matrix) Styling: Victorian court dress direction + crown/Choker + corset large crinoline + velvet lace
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