Fixed master-control prefix:
Based on the clear character reference photos I upload, generate a set of high-end vintage French bridal portraits.
Character consistency:
Strictly preserve the real identity features of the two people in the reference photos, including face shape, facial proportions, eyes, nose, lips, skin tone, age impression, hairstyle foundation, body proportions, and overall temperament. They must clearly be the same real couple or spouses. Do not turn them into strangers, do not over-Westernize, do not over-influencer-ify, do not create AI fake faces, do not over-smooth skin, and do not make their temperament vulgar, overly sweet, or cheap.
Overall goal:
Make the image a truly high-budget bridal photography sample with premium studio quality. It should look like a custom sample from a high-end bridal photography studio, combining bridal brand key visual, vintage fashion magazine editorial, and cinematic still. The image must feel expensive, restrained, elegant, refined, fashionable, designed, and high-aesthetic, immediately showing heavy styling, professional team, and not ordinary studio assembly-line output.
Style direction:
Vintage French oil-painting bridal portrait, combining Audrey Hepburn-like elegance with old-money temperament. The tone is calm, noble, restrained, detached, romantic, and cinematic. Background should be high-quality vintage hand-painted oil-painting scenery, leaning toward French manor, classical garden, misty woods, distant architecture, lakeside, or court landscape. Palette: gray-blue, smoky green, mist brown, cream white, pearl white, black. Low saturation, not vulgar or noisy. Add slight film feel, old-movie feel, and oil-painting texture.
Lighting and finish:
Use high-end studio lighting: soft but dimensional, clear facial bone structure, refined facial features, clean shadows, controlled highlights, fashion magazine cover-level light. The finished image should have real photographic texture and premium retouching. Fabric, jewelry, gloves, hats, flowers, shoes, chair, train, and background must all look expensive, considered, and professional.
Bride styling:
The bride must clearly emphasize Audrey Hepburn-style bridal elegance. Prioritize vintage elegance, slender lines, refinement, restraint, noble coolness. Styling cannot be daily or ordinary portrait; it must feel like a couture bridal advertisement. If Hepburn styling conflicts with identity preservation, preserve the real face first, then complete the Hepburn upgrade through clothing, hat, hair, makeup, and posture.
Bride gown: cream white, ivory, or pearl white couture gown, preferably duchess satin, silk satin, taffeta, satin organza, or sculptural structured fabric. Use classic Hepburn silhouettes: boat/bateau neckline, sleeveless or minimal shoulder line, clear waist, A-line or voluminous skirt, long heavy train, clean chest-shoulder-waist-hip lines, restrained pleats or structured panels. It must look like an expensive main bridal gown, not thin, cheap, ordinary, or lace-piled.
Headwear and hair: emphasize Hepburn-style head styling: white pillbox hat, small vintage hat, camellia headpiece, short veil or face veil, structured hat. It must be refined, proportional, couture, not a casual headband. Hair should be polished and vintage: low Hepburn bun, French low chignon, smooth chignon, soft refined vintage curls, clean head shape, controlled hair strands. Preserve base recognizability but raise finish far above daily hair.
Jewelry and accessories: classic Hepburn elegance with pearls and vintage fine jewelry: layered pearl necklace, pearl choker, stacked pearls, large pearl earrings, restrained diamond or crystal accents. Jewelry should be present but not vulgar. Keep black velvet long gloves, clearly over-elbow and luxurious, creating strong black-white contrast with the gown. Optional refined props: white roses, camellias, lily of the valley, white bouquet, antique wooden chair, slender cigarette holder, but keep them elegant and restrained.
Bride makeup: premium retouched bridal makeup with vintage Hepburn refinement: clean translucent base with real skin, clear elegant brows, precise eyeliner, curled lashes, clean eye structure, smart calm eyes, defined contour and facial dimension, refined rose/red/coral/vintage red-brown lips, restrained blush and color harmony. She should look like a couture bridal advertising heroine.
Groom styling:
High-end tailored formalwear, not ordinary suit photography. Prefer black tailcoat, white-tie formalwear, premium tuxedo, old-money custom eveningwear, with white or cream waistcoat, formal shirt, black bow tie. Fit must be upright, sharp, tailored, restrained, noble, and formal. Shoes, cufflinks, pocket square, and details should be complete. Temperament: calm, gentlemanly, quiet, protective.
Relationship and mood:
Keep visible emotional connection and tension. Interactions should be refined, restrained, real, intimate, and cinematic: holding the waist, leaning close, lowered gaze, forehead touch, hand holding, adjusting hat or gloves, supporting shoulder/neck, sharing flowers, standing beside a chair, looking back at each other. Avoid stiff posing and assembly-line sweet smiles.
Aesthetic requirements:
The image should resemble a bridal brand key visual, French magazine editorial, or movie poster. Composition, negative space, posture, gown volume, lighting depth, and background atmosphere all serve the goal of high budget and high finish. Reduce cheap studio feeling, standard standing poses, tourist portrait feeling, and ordinary couple-photo feeling.
Negative:
No Korean assembly-line bridal photos, ordinary studio style, daily makeup, casual outfit feeling, ordinary suit, cheap gown, thin low-quality dress, cheap lace piles, tacky headwear, casual standing, sweet influencer style, modern wedding-site feeling, low-price travel shoot, tourist portrait, plastic skin, distorted features, malformed fingers, extra limbs, wrong anatomy, text, watermark.
Shot prompts:
1 Bride close-up key visual: 3:4 vertical, close-up to 7/8 body. Bride sits on a dark antique wooden chair, slightly leaning forward, one hand on knee, black velvet gloved hand holding a white rose or supporting chin. Direct calm restrained gaze, cool distance, expensive pressure. Cream couture gown, refined hat, pearls, black gloves, vintage oil-painting backdrop, soft dimensional face light.
2 Close couple half-body emotion: bride in foreground, groom approaches from side-back and naturally holds her waist. Groom looks down gently; bride looks toward camera with calm detached elegance. Tight composition on faces, neck, and upper-body relationship. French oil-painting background, darker cinematic tone.
3 Side narrative portrait: bride slightly turns away and looks back toward groom; groom leans toward her forehead or ear as if whispering. Neither looks at camera. Clear side faces, shoulder-neck lines, restrained intimacy, back detail of gown, black gloves, rim light, story still feeling.
4 Full-body high-budget main poster: full-body long shot, gown train fully visible, generous negative space. Bride stands front-center with expansive train; groom stands side-back, gently holding her hand or sharing a long-stem white rose. Vintage French manor or garden painting backdrop, clean floor, complete styling, bridal brand key visual.
5 Seated interaction blockbuster: bride sits on antique wooden chair, groom stands behind or beside chair, hand on chair back and gently near shoulder or hat, strong protective feeling. 3:4 full or 7/8 composition, visible chair, skirt, relationship hierarchy, expensive collectible quality.
6 Dynamic captured moment: avoid static standing. Bride turns, adjusts veil, glove, or flower while groom steps in to assist. Dress, gloves, hat, and pearl jewelry remain clear. Slight motion, elegant film still, no exaggerated posing.
7 Hat/glove adjustment ritual: groom gently adjusts bride’s pillbox hat, short veil, or black glove. Bride looks down or back with restrained emotion. Focus on hands, pearls, hat, face, and refined gesture.
8 Quiet final cover image: couple stands or sits close in front of the vintage painted backdrop; bride in Hepburn bridal styling and groom in formal black eveningwear. Their foreheads or hands are close but restrained, ending with quiet intimacy, old-film grain, oil-painting texture, and premium magazine-cover atmosphere.