Based on 1–3 clear photos of the user, generate 9 different individually refined portrait photos at once, all in a unified 3:4 vertical composition. Theme: “Japanese Washitsu Natural Light Kimono Portrait” Overall style reference: High-end commercial portrait photography + Japanese Washitsu aesthetics + warm golden natural light + crimson kimono + cinematic still frames + relaxed, restrained emotions. This set should not look like ordinary tourist kimono photos, cherry blossom festival posing, or low-budget period-style studio photography. The key qualities are: Premium, quiet, transparent, ambiguous, exquisite, cinematic. The whole series should feel like a set of Japanese-style portrait blockbusters shot by a high-budget fashion photography studio, with clear commercial quality and strong aesthetic control. I. Character Consistency Please strictly preserve the user’s real identity traits, including but not limited to: - Face shape - Facial feature proportions - Eye shape - Nose shape - Lip shape - Skin tone - Sense of age - Hairline - Facial bone structure - Body foundation - Overall temperament Across all 9 photos, it must clearly look like the same real woman. Do not turn her into a stranger, do not Westernize her, do not make her look like an influencer, do not over-smooth the skin, and do not use an AI fake face. High-end commercial retouching is allowed, but real recognizability and delicate skin texture must be preserved. II. Overall Temperament The overall mood should be: Japanese-style, quiet, soft, restrained, slightly sensual, cinematic, editorial. Keywords: - Japanese style editorial portrait - warm natural light - tatami room photography - cinematic still frame - elegant and quiet - refined commercial portrait - soft sensuality - airy golden atmosphere - delicate emotional portrait - premium portrait campaign The subject’s expression should not be exaggerated: no big smiles, no cute “sweet girl” vibe. It should feel closer to: - Quiet - Thoughtful - Slightly detached - Implicitly soft and beautiful - Breathable - Like a fragment from a movie III. Clothing and Styling The clothing for the whole set should be unified as: Crimson / vermilion / orange-red kimono styling, paired with a white inner layer and a golden brocade obi. Clothing requirements: - Main garment is a red or vermilion kimono - The white cross-collar inner layer is clearly visible - The waist is wrapped with a golden or gold-brocade obi - The fabric should have drape and a premium texture - No cheap cosplay feel - No stage-costume feel - No exaggerated or flashy prints Some shots may allow: - The kimono slipping slightly to reveal the neck and collarbone - A looser neckline for more atmosphere - Naturally spread fabric in reclining poses to reflect natural body beauty - But the overall result must remain restrained, elegant, and not vulgar IV. Accessory Requirements Accessories should be minimal but precise, unified with Japanese aesthetics: - Red or pink floral hairpin - A small amount of pearls or tiny flowers in the hair ornaments - Japanese folding fan - Red wagasa / paper umbrella - A small amount of red maple leaves or flowers may appear as foreground props Requirements: - Props should be few but exquisite - Do not pile up Japanese trinkets - No tourist-photo feeling - The overall result should feel like carefully selected styling props in a commercial shoot V. Hair and Makeup Hair: The hairstyle should be unified as: Loose updo / low bun / Japanese-style twisted updo Requirements: - Hair tied up or half-up - Natural loose strands on both sides - Hair strands may have a slight damp look - Some strands fall along the face, ears, and neck - Overall relaxed yet refined - No stiff, overly neat studio-style buns Makeup: - Natural and refined makeup - Light, translucent base makeup - Delicate skin texture with a slight hydrated glow - Gentle, clean eye makeup - Natural and refined lashes - Lip color in watery nude red, muted rose red, or warm red-brown - Overall look should feel premium, quiet, and breathable VI. Scene and Setting The setting should be unified as: Japanese Washitsu interior + tatami + shoji doors + wooden frames + warm sunlight. Core scene elements: - Tatami flooring - Shoji doors / Japanese sliding doors - Wooden door frames - Japanese indoor negative space - Partial courtyard view or blurred greenery - Wooden lounge chair / bamboo-wood leisure chair - Red maple foreground blur - Paper umbrella / folding fan as supporting props Requirements: - Minimalist setting - Clean and airy - No complex Japanese izakaya set design - No background filled with cherry blossoms - No cheap period-style studio backdrop cloth - It must look like a real Japanese interior or a high-quality commercial set VII. Lighting Requirements Lighting is one of the most critical parts of the whole set. Please use a unified lighting approach: Evening warm golden natural light + soft backlighting + indoor diffuse reflection + airy highlights. Specific requirements: - Overall image tone is warm golden - Like afternoon or evening sunlight entering a Washitsu - Backlight creates rim light on hair, shoulders, and neck - Skin glows slightly - Shadows are soft, not muddy or gray - Some soft-focus flare is allowed - The indoor air should feel sun-warmed, full of a gentle and quiet atmosphere Do not use: - Cold white studio lighting - Harsh flash - Nightclub colored lights - Overexposure - Dirty yellowish skin tones - Heavy filters VIII. Skin and Texture Requirements Skin texture is very important in this set. It should have: A slight hydrated feel, real pore texture, tiny water droplets, and luster on the neck and collarbone. In close-up shots, you may add: - Tiny water droplets on the neck and shoulders - Slightly damp texture on the collarbone and back - Hair strands sticking lightly to the skin - Natural skin reflections Requirements: - It should feel like the “moist air” look of high-end commercial portraiture - Not a bathing portrait - Not excessively wet - Not vulgar - The focus is the interaction between skin and light IX. Body and Posture Requirements The focus of the body language should be: Extended neck and shoulders, visible collarbones, soft movement, natural relaxed posing. Requirements: - Natural hand gestures - Slender neck - Relaxed shoulders - Soft back lines - Reclining and seated poses must look natural - No forced posing - No strange broken-limb-like movements - No vulgar suggestiveness X. 9-Shot Breakdown Please generate 9 different final individual photos, all belonging to the same kimono commercial portrait series, but with clearly different visual language. Shot 1: Half-body portrait in front of a shoji door The subject stands in front of the shoji door, with warm sunlight on the face and neck, wearing a red kimono. The white collar slips slightly to reveal the collarbone. Loose strands fall naturally, with a small floral hairpin. The emotion is quiet, head slightly lowered or looking to the side. This should be one of the key visuals of the set. Shot 2: Side-lying pose on tatami The subject lies on her side on the tatami, wrapped in a red kimono, one hand lightly resting on the chest or lapel. Her face is close to the ground, eyes looking at the camera. A red flower may appear nearby in close view. The image should feel soft, languid, and strongly cinematic. Shot 3: Facial close-up The subject lies on the tatami or tilts her head slightly back, and the camera captures a close-up of the face. Focus on the eyes, lips, loose facial strands, and floral ornament by the ear. Skin is delicate and the light is warm. This shot should feel more like a commercial beauty close-up. Shot 4: Leaning against a shoji door holding a folding fan The subject leans partly against the shoji door, holding a red-and-black Japanese folding fan. The kimono is draped loosely over the shoulders, with the obi visible. Her gaze is to the side, like a quiet frame from a film. The composition should balance styling and negative space. Shot 5: Full-body vertical shot holding a wagasa The subject stands in the center of the Washitsu, holding a red paper umbrella. The composition is more complete, showing the red kimono, golden obi, and shoji-door background. A small amount of red maple foreground blur is allowed. The image should resemble a brand campaign hero shot. Shot 6: Relaxed seated pose on a wooden lounge chair The subject reclines against a wooden lounge chair, holding a folding fan, with the red kimono naturally spread out. Use blurred red maple in the foreground to partially veil the frame if desired. Her gaze looks toward the camera, with restrained emotion and subtle tension. This image should lean toward a fashion commercial editorial page. Shot 7: Quiet seated pose on a wooden chair The subject sits on a wooden chair, looking down at the fan or lowering her gaze slightly. Sunlight illuminates the kimono and neck, while wind moves the loose strands. This image should be quieter, like a pause within a story. Shot 8: Moist collarbone and neck close-up Capture a close-up of the neck, collarbone, and shoulders. The red kimono and white inner layer slip slightly, with tiny water droplets on the neck and shoulders. A small red flower may appear nearby as an accent. The focus is on skin texture, lines, and light. Do not overexpose; maintain a premium feel. Shot 9: Back close-up finale The subject faces away from the camera, revealing the back and nape of the neck, with tiny water droplets on the skin and natural falling strands. The kimono is loosely draped below the shoulders, with warm light and shoji doors still in the background. Like the ending shot of the series, it should feel quiet, restrained, and lingering. XI. Photography and Final Style Overall photography style references: - high-end kimono editorial portrait - Japanese room natural light photography - cinematic warm portrait - premium commercial beauty portrait - tatami room fashion shoot - quiet sensuality - red kimono campaign photography - refined Asian portrait editorial - soft golden light portrait - luxury portrait retouching Final image requirements: - High-definition realistic photography - High-end commercial retouching - Clean composition - Delicate skin - Clear texture in the kimono fabric and obi - Realistic hair strands - Warm and transparent imagery - Like a brand-level commercial portrait shot by a high-end photography studio XII. Negative Requirements Please avoid the following: - No tourist check-in vibe - No cheap Japanese studio feel - No 2D cosplay look - No overly heavy filters - No plastic skin - No incorrect fingers - No strange limbs - No facial distortion - No proportion distortion - No excessive skin smoothing - No excessive nudity - No vulgar sexiness - No cluttered background - No modern home furniture intrusions - No cherry blossom festival shopping-street atmosphere XIII. Final Effect Summary The final result should make people feel: This is a highly polished, highly aesthetic, premium kimono commercial portrait series. The red kimono, shoji doors, tatami, warm sunlight, floral hairpins, folding fan, wagasa, and wooden furniture together create a quiet, soft, cinematic Japanese-style space. The point is not just “wearing a kimono,” but using light, skin, posture, and scene to turn the subject into a truly high-end commercial portrait work.

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