Create a cinematic retro‑romantic illustration in a city vintage glamour style, with a 1960s poster aesthetic, painterly digital art, ultra‑clean details, and editorial magazine quality, at ultra‑high resolution. Aspect ratio: vertical fashion/illustration poster (4:5 or similar portrait format). No text, no logos.
Subject and identity (use attached reference)
Use the uploaded reference photo as the only identity source.
The protagonist must be the same person from the reference and the absolute main character of the illustration.
Face lock:
Keep the person’s facial features exactly the same as the reference image: same bone structure, facial proportions, eye shape, nose, lips, jawline, cheekbones, and overall facial geometry. Do not change, beautify, age, or stylize the face into something generic; it must clearly be the same real person, only reinterpreted in a painterly, retro‑romantic style.
Hair and gender consistency:
Preserve the same hairstyle, hair length, hairline, and overall hair volume and silhouette as in the reference photo.
Do not change hair color; translate it faithfully into the illustration, with glossy, painterly highlights.
Keep the same gender and gender expression, with no gender swap or feminization/masculinization changes.
Skin and facial rendering:
Delicate, smooth skin rendering with subtle texture; soft gradients and refined shading.
Delicate facial features, luminous complexion, glossy highlights on cheekbones, nose bridge, and lips, matching the 1960s glamour illustration vibe.
Style and atmosphere
Overall style: city vintage glamour, 1960s travel/fashion poster aesthetic with a fusion of modern Art Deco and realism.
Painterly digital art with ultra‑clean edges, refined brushwork, and controlled detail; no messy strokes.
Timeless romantic atmosphere: soft, dreamy, elegant, slightly nostalgic, like a high‑end retro romance movie poster.
Color palette and lighting
Color palette: warm sunset tones dominated by gold, orange, and dark blue.
Sky: high‑contrast sky with painterly clouds, using bold, graphic shapes blended with soft transitions.
Lighting: soft yet dramatic, cinematic, with:
Warm sunset key light on the face and body.
Gentle, glamorous highlights on hair and wardrobe.
Soft shadows shaping the face and figure, reinforcing depth and volume.
Shallow depth of field feel: background elements slightly softer and more stylized so the protagonist stands out clearly.
Composition and framing
Classic travel/fashion poster composition:
Protagonist large and central, framed by the city or abstract urban elements that suggest vintage glamour (buildings, skyline, balcony, or architectural hints), but kept simplified and elegant.
Background supports the mood but does not compete with the subject’s face.
Camera: eye‑level or slightly low angle for a heroic, romantic fashion‑editorial look.
Composition must feel clean, balanced, and suitable for an editorial magazine cover or luxury poster.
Rendering quality
Very smooth, ultra‑high resolution rendering, with crisp edges where needed and soft painterly gradients on skin and sky.
Luxurious fashion illustration look:
Carefully rendered clothing with elegant shapes and folds.
Subtle sheen on fabrics and accessories, matching the retro‑glamour mood.
Shallow depth of field simulation, with the protagonist in sharp, detailed painterly focus and background softened.
Hard constraints (do not change)
Do not alter the person’s facial identity, hairstyle type, or gender from the reference photo; only translate them into this retro‑romantic illustration style.
No text, no logos, no watermarks, no typography of any kind.
No extra characters; single clear protagonist only.
No cartoon/anime, no low‑detail or flat vector look: keep it high‑end painterly realism with 1960s poster flair.