Prompt: Overall Aesthetic: A high-resolution, hyper-realistic photographic portrait of a young woman, captured in a clean, professional studio setting with soft, even lighting that emphasizes the natural texture of her skin and facial features. The image should convey a sense of modernity, coolness, and casual elegance. Subject – Female Model: Ethnicity/Appearance: Young woman. Hair: Long, natural black hair in a messy, voluminous style. Her hair is swept back from her forehead but has a natural flow and texture, not overly styled or stiff. Her hair appears soft and healthy. Posture & Expression: She is seated on a round, white-and-black chair, with her body slightly tilted. Her left shoulder (viewer’s right) is exposed, as her jacket is draped over it. Her right arm (viewer’s left) is likely resting on her lap or out of frame. Her expression is calm, confident, and slightly mysterious. Clothing & Accessories: Underwear: A crisp white striped tank top (singlet). The fabric should have a smooth texture and fit naturally against the body. The neckline should be a classic crew neck. Outerwear: A navy double-breasted blazer. Worn casually, it is draped over her left shoulder (viewer’s right), revealing a white tank top underneath. The lapels are wide and structured. The lining of the jacket, visible near her left armpit, appears to be white or a very light color, perhaps with a subtle logo or text (such as “VALENTINO”) printed on it in a bright contrasting color. The fabric should have a smooth texture, not too shiny. Pants: Light blue denim jeans, with a loose fit and slightly faded. The fabric should show a realistic denim texture, including subtle creases and wrinkles where she sits. Necklace: A small, delicate necklace with a red pendant. The necklace chain appears to be silver or white gold. Background & Lighting: Background: A plain white or very light gray studio backdrop with no seams. The background should be evenly lit without harsh shadows or distracting elements. Lighting: Soft, diffused studio lighting, perhaps from a large softbox or beauty dish positioned slightly to the front or side, creates subtle highlights on the subject’s skin and hair. There should be no harsh shadows on the face, but enough contrast to provide depth and dimension. A subtle rim light may be present to separate it from the background. Camera & Photography Style: Camera Angle: At eye level or slightly above, looking down at the subject, creating a direct yet relaxed feel. Lens: A medium telephoto lens (e.g., 85mm or 100mm) for a flattering perspective and minimal compression. Depth of Field: Shallow depth of field to keep the subject in sharp focus and subtly blur the background, emphasizing the model. Resolution: Very high resolution, allowing for intricate details in skin, hair, and fabric textures. Color Gradient: Natural and realistic blue-white color gradation, without overly strong filters or effects. Colors should be bright but realistic. She wears Korean makeup that generally emphasizes a natural look, healthy, glowing skin (glass skin), larger and brighter eyes, straight eyebrows, and plump, fresh-colored lips. The goal is to highlight natural features and create a youthful appearance. 1. Skin (Base Makeup – “Glass Skin” Focus): Skin Preparation: Skincare: This is the most important step. Skin should be well-hydrated and healthy. Use toner, essence, serum (e.g., with Hyaluronic Acid or Vitamin C), moisturizer, and sunscreen. Primer: A hydrating primer that provides a glow/illuminating effect. Choose one that is non-comedogenic and provides a smooth base. Complexion: Cushion Foundation or BB Cream: Choose a lightweight formula that provides a dewy or semi-matte finish that still looks healthy. Make sure the color closely matches your natural skin tone, not too light. Apply a thin layer with a damp sponge or cushion puff, patting for a natural finish. Concealer: Apply only to areas that really need it, such as under the eyes (choose a shade lighter than your skin tone to brighten) or small blemishes. Pat in with your ring finger or a small sponge. Setting Powder (Optional): If needed to set makeup in the oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin), use a translucent loose powder or very fine pressed powder and apply it very lightly with a large, fluffy brush. Avoid overly matte or powdery looks. Blush: Type: Cream blush or liquid blush are very popular because they create a blended look with the skin. If using powder blush, choose one with soft pigment. Color: Light pink, peach, or coral Soft. Application: Apply to the apples of your cheeks (the part that protrudes when you smile) and pull slightly towards your temples for a lifting effect. Don’t apply too thickly; focus on a “natural flush” look. Highlighter: Type: Liquid or cream highlighter that provides a wet look or subtle glow, not glittery. Color: Champagne, pearl, or sheer rose gold. Application: On the upper cheekbones, the tip of the nose, the cupid’s bow (the curve above the lip), and a little on the brow bone. 2. Eyes (Eye Makeup): Eyebrows: Shape: Straight, natural brows, with a slight, soft arch at the end. This gives a youthful and innocent look. Product: Eyebrow pencil, pomade, or brow powder in a color that matches your hair color (can be slightly lighter). Application: Fill in any gaps with light, hair-like strokes. Brush your brows with a spoolie for a more natural, soft look. Avoid harsh lines. Eyeshadow: Color: Neutral shades like light brown, peach, coral, or very soft rose gold are preferred. Light shimmer shades are also often used. Application: Base: Apply the lightest neutral matte shade all over the eyelid. Depth: Add a little light brown or peach to the crease and a little on the lower lash line for subtle dimension. Shimmer (Aegyo Sal): Apply a little light shimmer eyeshadow (white, champagne, light pink) to the lower eyelid, just below the lower lashes, to create an “aegyo sal” effect (natural, cute/youthful-looking under-eye bags). Eyeliner: Color: Brown or black. Application: Draw a thin line along the upper lash line, either winged out slightly downwards or straight across, creating the illusion of wider, rounder eyes. Avoid overly dramatic winged eyeliner. You can also add a little eyeliner to the upper waterline for a fuller-looking look. Eyelashes: Eyelash Curler: Curl your lashes well to curl them. Mascara: Use a lengthening and volumizing mascara in black or dark brown. Focus on both upper and lower lashes, brushing gently to prevent clumping. A doll-like lash look is also popular. False Eyelashes (Optional): If using, choose very natural, individual lashes, or thin, short strip lashes to add volume without looking overdone. 3. Lips (Lip Makeup): Lip Preparation: Make sure your lips are well-hydrated. Apply lip balm beforehand. Product: Tint, lip gloss, lip lacquer, or lipstick with a dewy/satin finish. Matte lipstick is rarely used for this look. Color: Bright, natural colors like pink, peach, coral, or berry pink. Application (Gradation Lips/Ombre Lips): This is the most popular style. Apply lip tint or a darker shade to the inner corner of your lips. Blend outward with your finger or a small brush, leaving the outer corner of your lips lighter or even colorless. For a “plump” effect, you can add a little clear lip gloss to the center of your lips. Make sure the lip line isn’t too sharp. 4. Finishing Touch: Setting Spray: Spray a dewy or hydrating setting spray to lock your makeup in place and create a more blended and radiant look. Additional Tips: Product Quantity: Use as little product as possible to achieve the desired effect. Korean makeup emphasizes the “no-overdo” look. Blending: Make sure all products are blended perfectly so there are no harsh lines and they look blended into the skin. Don’t distort your face. The original look is as in the photo.

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