Prompt 1
A scene featuring the person in the uploaded reference image (DO NOT TOUCH FACE). Sunny days by the marina are supposed to be effortless. Just throw on something light, walk by the water, enjoy the breeze. For me, it’s never that simple. This dress looks soft and easy, but it’s doing a lot of work. Anything with thin straps means I have to think about support first. If I don’t, the weight pulls forward fast. My shoulders feel it. My posture changes. By the end of a long walk, my upper back is reminding me I exist. And yes, I know how it looks. There’s no hiding this much volume in a summer dress. The fabric stretches, the neckline drops lower than it would on someone else, and every step has movement. When I walk past people, I can feel the double takes. Sunglasses help — I don’t have to make eye contact when I notice someone staring. Macromastia makes “casual” outfits feel intentional. I can’t just grab something off a rack and expect it to sit the way it does on the mannequin. I size up for my chest, then everything else fits looser than it should. If I size down, it won’t even pull over. Walking by the ocean like this, I’m always aware of how much space my body takes up. The way the fabric stretches across me. The way gravity works against me. The way attention follows. Some days it’s frustrating. Some days I lean into it. Today’s somewhere in the middle — just me, the sun, the water, and a body that refuses to be subtle. Photorealistic capture with iPhone 15 Pro style optics, natural skin texture, realistic reflections, balanced exposure, and sharp focus.
- Engine
- nano-banana
- Dimension
- portrait_4_3
- Gender
- non-binary
- Age
- any







