Prompt 1
Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 tropical market fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, deep brown skin tone, dark hair premise, adult appearance, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout. Place her inside a dense tropical fruit stall on a hot sunny day, surrounded by hanging banana bunches, stacked watermelons, crates of green limes, yellow oranges, green bananas, rough wooden produce tables, plastic market crates, shaded stall shelving, and dark interior depth behind her. The market should feel real, crowded, humid, and physical, with the fruit surrounding her from above, below, and both sides rather than appearing as a flat backdrop. Shoot from a close low-to-mid fashion-editorial camera angle slightly below chest height, framed from above the hanging bananas to below her feet and front crates. Keep her face, red headscarf, green blouse, red shoulder bag, checked shorts, fruit slice, legs, sandals, banana ceiling, crates, and produce textures clearly readable. The hanging bananas create the upper frame, while crates and melons crowd the lower foreground. Pose her seated on the front edge of a wooden produce stall or crate platform, one hip anchored against stacked watermelons, torso leaning slightly back into the fruit display. One leg bends with the foot planted on a green plastic crate for support, while the other leg drops lower toward the ground in red flat sandals. One hand holds a small wedge of pale melon or watermelon near the lap with simple relaxed fingers; the other arm rests across or near the red bag, keeping the hand anatomy clean. Her expression is calm, sun-heavy, and detached, with eyes lowered or half-lidded as if sitting through the market heat. Style her in a pale pistachio-green cropped blouse with soft puff sleeves, gathered neckline, tie-front detail, visible cotton-linen texture, and natural creasing at the elbows and waist. Pair it with red-and-cream check shorts with a high waist, clean hem, slight fabric tension at the hip, and real woven texture. The outfit should feel tropical street-fashion and market-luxury, not costume, picnic styling, or generic beachwear. Use a red structured leather shoulder bag tucked under one arm and resting across the torso, with smooth glossy leather, a firm rectangular body, curved flap, abstract metal hardware, and no readable logo or text. Add a red printed headscarf tied around the hairline with soft folds and a small tucked knot. Use red flat sandals with simple straps and grounded foot placement. Jewelry stays controlled: small gold hoops, one thin bracelet, and one simple ring only. Hair follows the reference image’s dark premise, partly tucked under the headscarf with a few natural strands or waves falling over one shoulder. Makeup is tropical editorial realism: realistic skin texture, warm cheek glow, soft brows, muted natural lips, and controlled sun sheen across the cheekbones, nose bridge, shoulders, arms, and legs. Keep the skin human and sunlit, not plastic or overly oiled. Organize the fruit hierarchy clearly: hanging banana bunches form the upper ceiling on visible cords or hooks; mottled green watermelons support the seated area; crates of limes and oranges create strong green and yellow blocks to the right and lower foreground; a few loose bananas and melons sit naturally around the stall edge. Fruit should have real stems, weight, bruising, surface variation, and shadows. No floating produce, no impossible piles, no random fruit suspended without support. Lighting hierarchy: hard tropical sunlight from camera-left cuts across her face, shoulders, legs, red bag, blouse sleeves, fruit crates, banana clusters, and watermelons. Deep shade inside the stall creates contrast behind her, while warm ground bounce lifts the underside of the legs and crates. Preserve crisp shadows beneath the hanging bananas, between crates, under her planted foot, beneath the bag flap, inside blouse gathers, between fingers and fruit slice, and along the produce table edge. Palette hierarchy: hero colors are red bag/headscarf/sandals, pale pistachio blouse, green limes, yellow bananas, and warm deep brown skin. Support colors are red-and-cream check shorts, mottled watermelon green, orange fruit, weathered wood, dark market shadow, and gold jewelry. Restraint colors are black interior depth, muted crate plastic, dusty concrete, and deep leaf-green shadows. Keep the palette saturated, hot, and market-real without cartoon color. Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, red headscarf, red bag, seated body pose, fruit slice, and legs integrated with the stall. Secondary focus is the hanging banana ceiling, limes/oranges crates, watermelons around the seat, red sandals, and green blouse texture. Tertiary supports are the shaded stall interior, produce hooks, wooden tables, plastic crates, scattered fruit, concrete ground, and background shadows. Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from banana bunches hanging across the top of the frame and produce crates pushing into the lower foreground. Secondary edge pressure comes from the red bag crossing the center of the body, the planted foot on the crate, and the watermelon pile pressing behind her hip. Keep the frame crowded by fruit, heat, color, and market structure, not by extra people or random props. The final image should read as a tropical market fashion portrait: deep-skinned woman seated inside a crowded fruit stall, red headscarf and red structured bag cutting through green and yellow produce, pale green puff-sleeve blouse, red-check shorts, red sandals, one hand holding a fruit slice, hanging bananas overhead, crates of limes and oranges around her, and hard midday sun turning the market into a saturated physical stage. Maintain recognizable facial identity, realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, stable seated balance, believable fruit weight, clean bag construction, grounded foot placement, real fabric behavior, organized produce hierarchy, physically consistent sunlight, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid readable signage, fake logos, floating fruit, impossible produce piles, malformed crates, warped fingers, distorted feet, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-oiled highlights, cartoon market color, random extra props, generic tropical influencer posing, and losing the fruit-stall body-object integration.
- Engine
- nano-banana
- Dimension
- portrait_16_9
- Gender
- female
- Age
- any







