Use the uploaded reference photo as the base subject. Keep the exact same person with 100% identical facial structure, features and gender, treated as a 1200% identity lock. The face and hairstyle must remain exactly the same: same face shape, jawline, cheekbones, nose, lips, eyes, eyebrows, skin tone, hair color, hair length, hair texture and hair volume, with no beautifying, no de‑aging, no slimming and no gender change.
Create a conceptual fashion portrait of this man crouching in a minimalist studio, wrapped in delicate translucent spider‑web–like fabric that stretches and floats through the air around him. He wears layered white and off‑white clothing with a sheer, textured outer garment and light sneakers, all with realistic fabric folds and texture detail. The subject gazes slightly upward with a contemplative, resilient expression.
The studio is clean and minimal, with a neutral gray background. Soft directional lighting from above creates dramatic shadows, emphasizing the textures, folds in the clothing and the tension in the webbing, while parts of the web catch highlights and appear almost ethereal. The composition is elegant and editorial, with enough negative space to feel like a fine‑art fashion poster.
Overall style: ethereal, surreal, editorial fashion photography, high detail, cinematic lighting, muted monochrome palette (whites, grays, very soft skin tones), ultra‑realistic rendering, shallow depth of field, fine‑art poster aesthetic, 8K quality.
Face, hair & gender lock / Negative prompt
Do not change the original face, gender, hair color or hairstyle from the uploaded photo.
No different person, no face swap, no feminizing/masculinizing beyond the real reference, no new haircut, no recolored or longer/shorter hair, no age change, no change in gender expression. The generated model must look like the exact same real person from the reference image in every detail, with maximum (1200%) identity similarity.