Character-Inspired Lolita Fashion Lookbook
Prompt

Analyze the uploaded character image and extract symbolic motifs and themes from the hairstyle, eyes, accessories, clothing, colors, personality, and worldview. Naturally translate the extracted motifs into hem embroidery, chest embroidery, ribbons, buttons, accessories, bag, shoes, necktie, corsage, and so on. The character herself is not the main focus; the star is a large clothing display on a central torso mannequin โ€” a fashion visual for a new collection from a casual-Lolita / mass-production-style brand. Do not copy character elements directly; abstract them into fashion motifs. In the center, display on a large torso mannequin a photorealistic, near-real one-piece dress or set, like the new-arrival display of an existing brand. A composition that shows the central torso outfit at the highest priority and large. Arrange the surrounding small items and presentation materials along the outer edge so they don't cover the torso. A layout where the silhouette of the main outfit is clearly visible. Realistic fabric texture, three-dimensional embroidery, thick frills, real lace, delicate sewing. Embroidery arranged in a readable, organized way. Rather than fine all-over embroidery, compose around large, striking embroidery motifs. Leave enough space between patterns so the embroidery doesn't get muddled. Storefront-display style, product-catalog shooting style, studio lighting, soft natural light, depth of field, realistic texture like an existing clothing brand. In one corner of the frame, place a smaller magazine-model-style cut of the character herself wearing the outfit. A natural pose as if she is smiling at the viewer and introducing recommended points such as embroidery, sleeves, and ribbons. Upper-body close-up, cute expression, pointing pose, a gesture showing the sleeve, a gesture pinching the ribbon. Only the character part in soft anime style; outfit and small items more photorealistic. In the surrounding white space, collage in a fashion-magazine style: enlargements of the embroidery design, fabric samples, a single ribbon, accessories, bag, brand tag, and small items. Near-real product photos with close-ups of embroidery, buttons, sleeves, and hem. Don't line up many square product panels; use a natural magazine-editorial layout. Circular embroidery enlargements, cut-out photos, tag-style design, soft overlapping arrangement, a page composition that makes use of white space. Not e-commerce style, but the style of a special feature page in a luxury fashion magazine, lookbook style, brand-advertisement style. Unity, ultra-high definition, fine detail.

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