Unified master-control prefix:
Based on clear daily-life photos of two adult partners uploaded by the user, generate a high-budget bridal editorial in the style of “dazzling midnight party wedding photos.”
Strictly preserve the real identity features of both people, including face shape, facial proportions, eyes, nose, lips, skin tone, age impression, hairline, hairstyle foundation, body proportions, and overall temperament. The result must clearly look like the same real couple. Do not turn them into strangers, do not over-Westernize, do not over-influencer-ify them, and do not create AI fake faces.
Use the uploaded photos only as identity references. Do not preserve the original background, clothes, pose, props, or scene. Generate a brand-new couture bridal editorial.
Overall theme: luxury, midnight party, wedding after party, high-fashion bridal editorial, champagne celebration, upper-class party feeling, cinematic wedding blockbuster.
The image must have “ten-thousand-yuan-level ultra-high-budget wedding photography” quality: custom premium set design, refined props, real studio-level lighting, fashion magazine feeling, movie-poster atmosphere, not ordinary wedding photos, not cheap studio style, not a simple commemorative photo.
Scene: a luxury wedding party location, with different corners allowed but a unified theme: ivory/champagne/cream-gray draped fabric, dark wood walls or vintage club space, champagne tower, vintage stemware, wedding cake, candles, silver-white or gold tablecloth, champagne bottles, gold/silver confetti or falling sequins, local hard light, party overhead light, warm gold rim light, slight lens flare, reflective floor and party afterglow.
Unified palette: black, white, ivory, champagne gold, warm golden brown, cream gray. Low saturation but expensive, glossy, layered, with midnight party atmosphere.
Groom styling: black couture formalwear / black tuxedo / black evening suit, white shirt or black inner layer, black bow tie or refined neck detail, sharp tailored fit, mature, relaxed, noble, like the host of the party.
Bride styling: couture white or ivory bridal gown, strapless mermaid dress, structured corset gown, lace gown, pearl or lace details, fitted mermaid or flowing skirt, bold but premium long earrings, bracelet, rings. She should look like a high-budget after-party bride: noble, glamorous, refined, never cheap.
Upgrade both hairstyles from their original hair bases without losing hair volume, hairline, or length level. Groom hair may be slicked back, side-parted, textured, or clean formal. Bride hair should follow the original length: low bun, relaxed bun, French twist, elegant updo, side strands; keep bangs if present, do not add heavy bangs if absent, and keep dark hair as refined dark brown-black rather than dead black.
Bride makeup: high-couture wedding evening makeup, translucent creamy base, dimensional but controlled contour, champagne-gold/warm-brown/slight smoky eyes, precise elongated eyeliner, clean lashes, elegant brows, subtle blush, glossy rose-nude, muted rose, mature red-brown, or refined red lips. Groom makeup is only clean skin and clear facial structure.
Strengthen relationship and emotional flow. Do not photograph two stranger models posing. The relationship should feel intimate, tacit, celebratory, relaxed after the ceremony, high-tension, and like newlyweds entering the midnight celebration. Expressions should vary: wild laughter, tipsy relaxed smiles, seductive proud party-host expressions, almost-kissing closeness, quiet gaze, playful flirtation. Do not use only standard smiles and camera-facing poses.
Strengthen captured highlights: actions happening in the moment, smiles unfolding, just raising a glass, just leaning close, just turning, just spinning, just lowering the head, just about to kiss, slight movement, falling confetti, moving dress, one person looking at camera while the other looks away. Composition must vary: close-up, half-body, 3/4 body, full-body, low angle, foreground blur, props in foreground, partial occlusion, and depth.
Keep face proportions, head-body proportions, and body structures natural and realistic. Preserve real head size, body proportions, shoulder width, neck length, and posture. Do not make the groom overly tall, broad-faced, or exaggerated, and do not make the bride childlike or imbalanced. When both are in frame, keep realistic perspective and natural contact during hugging, close leaning, raising glasses, dancing, holding the waist, or holding hands. Avoid arms passing through bodies, chaotic fingers, wrong overlap, and fused limbs.
Output one highly finished 3:4 vertical bridal editorial image, clear, refined, high-end, like the final selected shot from an ultra-high-budget bridal studio.
8 shot prompts:
01 Main poster, leaning in before a kiss: groom in black couture evening suit lifts a vintage champagne glass with one hand and holds bride’s waist with the other; bride in structured white couture gown leans back slightly, held securely, confetti falling, lips almost touching but not kissing. Dramatic, celebratory, slightly dominant yet tender. 3/4 to full-body, slightly low angle, champagne drapes, chandelier, confetti, champagne tower, warm gold rim light.
02 Champagne laugh close shot: half-body or close 3/4 shot. Couple stands beside a champagne tower, one glass raised, laughing in the middle of a party moment. Keep face identity real and emotions alive, with foreground bokeh glassware and falling sequins.
03 Dance-spin full-body: groom leads bride into a small spin; dress skirt and veil move, confetti in the air, party lights and dark wood background. Low angle, cinematic motion, not stiff posing.
04 Almost-kiss table scene: couple leans close beside a wedding cake and candles, one person seated or leaning on a table, champagne bottles and vintage glasses in foreground. Use shallow depth of field and warm gold highlights.
05 Bride solo after-party hero: bride stands or sits amid champagne drapes and sequins, couture gown and earrings emphasized, confident glamorous expression, glossy refined makeup, like a fashion magazine cover.
06 Groom-led celebration frame: groom becomes clear visual center, holding champagne or looking at camera while bride leans close beside him. He must not be a background prop; show mature party-host charisma.
07 Playful confetti interaction: couple laughs, one person tosses confetti or reaches toward the other, movement captured mid-action. Use foreground blur and strong party atmosphere.
08 Quiet midnight ending: after the celebration, the couple sits close or stands by dark wood and candlelight, calmer gaze, champagne remains and confetti on the floor. Intimate, expensive, cinematic closing shot.
Negative: no ordinary mansion bridal style, no modern influencer wedding photos, no flat even light, no cheap studio feeling, no plastic skin, no AI compositing look, no strange glare, no messy background, no distorted anatomy or fingers.