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Luxurious Midnight Party Wedding Portrait
Please use the clear daily life photos of two adult couples uploaded by users to generate high-budget wedding portraits in the style of "Decadent and Luxurious…
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Please use the clear daily life photos of two adult couples uploaded by users to generate high-budget wedding portraits in the style of "Decadent and Luxurious…
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Please use the clear daily life photos of two adult couples uploaded by users to generate high-budget wedding portraits in the style of "Decadent and Luxurious Midnight Party Wedding Photos." Please strictly preserve the true identity characteristics of both people, including face shape, facial proportions, eyes, nose, lips, skin tone, sense of age, hairline, hairstyle foundation, body proportions, and overall temperament. The generated result must clearly look like the same real couple, not strangers, not overly Westernized, not overly influencer-like, and no AI fake faces. Please only use uploaded photos as a reference for personal identity; do not keep backgrounds, clothing, poses, props, or scenes from the original photos. Please regenerate a brand-new haute couture wedding portrait. ## Theme and Atmosphere The overall theme is: extravagance, midnight parties, wedding after-party, high-end wedding editorial, champagne celebration, upscale party vibe, and cinematic wedding blockbusters. The visuals should have the texture of a "super high-budget wedding photo at the 10,000 yuan level": - High-end bespoke sets - exquisite sets and props - authentic studio-quality lighting - Fashion magazine vibe - movie poster-like atmosphere - not ordinary wedding photos, not cheap studio style, not simple commemorative photos ## Scenes and Sets The setting is a luxurious wedding party venue, allowing different corners to change under the same theme, but overall unity: - Off-white, champagne, or cream-gray draped drape backdrops - dark wooden walls / dark door panels / vintage club-like space - Champagne tower, Vintage wine glasses, wedding cakes, candles, silver or gold tablecloths, champagne bottles - gold and silver paper fireworks / Falling sequins - local strong lighting, ball-style top light, warm gold outline light, slight lens flare - floor may have fireworks fragments, reflections, or party afterimages. The tones are unified as: black, white, ivory white, champagne gold, warm gold brown, cream gray. Overall, it's low-saturation but expensive, glossy, layered, and has a party vibe for the night. ## Bride and Groom Looks Groom Look: - Black haute couture gown / black tuxedo / black evening suit - white shirt or black inner layer - black bow tie or sophisticated black neck detail - neat fit, fit but not overly tight - mature, relaxed, luxurious look with the aura of a party host. Bridal look: - Haute couture white wedding dress / ivory white dress / strapless fishtail dress / structured fitted dress / lace gown wedding dress - may have corset structure, subtle pearl or lace details, fitted fishtail or streamlined hem - Wear exaggerated yet sophisticated long earrings, delicate bracelets, and rings—the whole look is like a high-budget bride. After party looks—luxurious, glamorous, refined, not cheap wedding dress vibes. ## Hairstyle Control Upgrade your formal look based on both of your original hairstyles, and don't stray from your hair volume, hairline, and length level. Groom's hairstyle: - Retain the original hairstyle length and hairline - Can be done for a formal party look, such as neat back comb, side part, textured styling, clean and mature dress hairstyle - Do not drastically change hair volume and face shape out of thin air Bridal hairstyle: - Decide styling direction based on the original hair length - Long or medium-length hair can be done with low updo, loose updo, French updo, elegant bun, or evening looks with a few side hair - If the original photo is short, keep the short hair system and only create a refined evening style - if the original has bangs, Please keep the bangs and optimize them for a lighter, more suitable look for wedding photos. - If the original image has no bangs, do not force heavy bangs. - If the original hair color is dark, don't use pure black or dead black; treat it as dark brown-black, black tea, or soft dark coffee for a more sophisticated feel. ## Makeup Requirements Bridal makeup is very important; please unify with haute couture wedding evening makeup: - Clear yet delicate creamy base makeup - Three-dimensional but not heavy contour - Eye makeup should be champagne gold, warm brown, smoky, or delicately extended eyeliner - Eyelashes should be clear and refined - Brow shape is neat and elegant - light blush, focusing on facial dimension and glow - lips in rose nude pink, rose rose, mature red-brown, or moist, sophisticated red tones - overall refined, luxurious, photogenic, with a celebrity wedding dinner vibe. Groom's makeup only provides basic touch-ups: - Clean skin texture - clear facial contours - avoid heavy makeup ## Character relationships, expressions, and emotions Please especially emphasize the relationship and emotional flow between two people. Don't pose for photos of two unfamiliar models. Relationship temperament: - Intimacy - Tacit understanding - Excitement from celebrating together - Relaxed and indulgent after-party - Tension of a high-end wedding photo - Like newlyweds just finishing their wedding ceremony and entering midnight celebration Expressions should not be monotonous: - Some shots show hearty laughter - Some shots show relaxed smiles like a tipsy mood - Some shots show seductive, proud, party-like expressions - Some shots show ambiguous closeness, about to kiss - Some shots show quiet gaze - Some shots combine playful moments with emotional playfulness; don't have every shot just a standard smile and standard camera look. ## Capturing Sensations and Camera Changes Emphasize the "moment" and "captured party highlight moments"; don't make every shot look like a well-prepared sample shot. Allowed appearances: - Action is happening - Smiling is unfolding - Just raising a glass, just approaching, just turning head, just spinning, just lowering head, just about to kiss - Slight sense of movement - Fireworks are falling - Hem of a skirt is moving - One person looks at the camera, another looks at each other or looks elsewhere Composition must be varied: - Close-up - Half-body - 3/4 body - Full body - Low camera angle - Foreground blur - Prop entering foreground - Local occlusion - Depth relationship ## Character proportions and structure control Please pay special attention to the proportions of two people's faces, Head-to-body proportions and body structure must be natural and authentic. Both people should look like real adults. There should be no issues like a face too large, head too small, neck too long, misaligned shoulders, body twists, arms too long, palms too large, body joints, or body structure not conforming. Please preserve your actual face shape, head size, body proportions, shoulder width, neck length, and overall posture based on the uploaded photo. Don't make the groom overly tall, with a broad face or exaggerated shoulders; Don't make the bride look overly childish, with a head too big, a body too small, a neck too thin, or an imbalanced proportion. When two people appear together, maintain reasonable spatial and perspective relationships: - Close-up shots can be slightly larger but not exaggerated or distorted - Those farther away can be slightly smaller but still maintain realistic adult proportions - The difference in head size between two people should be natural - The positions of faces, shoulders, arms, and torso should match the real couple's photo - When hugging, getting close, raising glasses, dancing, holding waists, or holding hands, physical contact should be natural, avoiding arm piercing, finger confusion, body overlap errors, or body fusion ## Output requirements Please output a highly polished, ready-to-shoot wedding photo: - 3:4 vertical composition - clear, exquisite, high-end - like the final selected shot Prompt 01 | Kissing the main poster for a high-budget wedding photography studio. Shoot a dramatic main poster shot. The groom wears a black haute couture evening gown, holding a vintage champagne glass high in one hand and steadily supporting the bride's waist with the other; The bride wore a white, structured haute couture wedding dress, leaning slightly back, firmly embraced by the groom. The two stood very close amid falling fireworks, about to kiss, their noses and lips very close but not yet truly kissing. The mood should be ambiguous, flamboyant, and celebratory, like the climax of a wedding after party. The groom carries a touch of aggressive tenderness and dominance, while the bride carries a touch of intoxication, enjoyment, and radiant beauty. The composition spans three-quarters of the body from body to body, with the camera slightly lowered, giving the figure a strong sense of bodily extension. The background features a huge champagne-colored drape drape, surrounded by a large amount of gold and silver paper drifting through the air. The image features warm golden cinematic light and a slight foreground blur, making the overall scene resemble a high-budget wedding blockbuster cover. Prompt 02 | Laughing Heartily at the Cake Table Capture a lively celebration shot at the wedding party table. The bride and groom stand at a party table covered with silver-white or pearl-glossy tablecloths, which are lined with a white wedding cake, champagne bottles, candlesticks, champagne glasses, jewelry boxes or ring boxes, and scattered fireworks. The groom raises a champagne bottle in one hand, holds a glass in the other or opens it naturally, and laughs heartily; The bride holds a vintage champagne glass, leans gently against the table, closes her eyes and laughs heartily, relaxed and having fun. Emotion is the passionate celebration after the wedding ceremony—lively, luxurious, relaxed, and noble. The two should have a shared understanding of revelry, not just taking photos separately. The composition is 3/4 full, with tabletop details rich but not cluttered, with champagne-colored drapes and warm golden light and shadow as the background. The footage should look like a high-budget wedding after-party candid shot. Prompt 03 | Raise a Glass to Invite Shot: Shoot a shot that really gives off a 'party host invitation' vibe. The groom stands on the foreground side of the frame, holding a vintage champagne glass and extending it toward the camera, with the rim close to the frame, creating a clear foreground perspective; The bride stands at the back, yet still clearly visible, dressed in a white haute couture wedding dress, standing between the champagne tower and candlelight, holding a champagne glass, slightly looking at the camera as if jointly inviting the audience into this midnight wedding party. The mood shouldn't be too sweet or cloying, but should have a bit of the party star's pride, composure, and a touch of teasing charm. The groom can wear a relaxed smile, while the bride can have a charming smile or a slightly proud elegant expression. The composition is low or slightly wide-angled, with a cup in the foreground enlarged but the proportions of the figure still natural. The background includes drapes, candlelight, champagne towers, table details, and a few falling fireworks. Overall, it's a very poster-like shot. Prompt 04 | Whispering Ambiguous Close-up: Shoot a suggestive and exquisite close-up half-body close-up. The bride stands in front, with her shoulder and neck lines and the structure of the wedding tube top clearly visible. One hand gently touches the side of her face or lips, her expression showing a hint of surprise, playful emotion, and amused smile; The groom leans close to her ear from the side and back, whispering, flirting, or celebrating in a whisper, with his nose and cheeks close to her, and a hand naturally wrapped around her waist. Emotions should be very relative: intimate, understanding, flirting, and a midnight party vibe. The groom doesn't look at the camera, but looks at the bride; The bride can look at the camera or to the front, her eyes shining, like hearing something that made your heart flutter and she laughed. The composition is a close-up half-body, highlighting the face, earrings, bridal dress structure, and the relationship between the hands and waist. The background is soft, but still retains champagne-colored drapes and warm golden evening lights. Overall, it resembles an intimate close-up in a fashionable wedding photo. Prompt 05 | Ambiguous Gaze Between Cup Shadows Shoot a highly magazine-style close-up of the foreground and background. The groom is positioned slightly to the left of the foreground, with a half-profile or profile face, raising a vintage champagne glass and gently sipping wine; the figure can be partially blurred or drawn close to the foreground; The bride sits slightly to the right at the back, dressed in a white haute couture wedding dress, holding a champagne glass, looking at the camera through the shadow or over the rim of the glass, her gaze captivating, calm, and carrying a bit of the allure of a midnight party hostess. The mood is mature, ambiguous, refined, with a touch of sophistication and a slightly tipsy night. Don't laugh foolishly; make it more like the main character of a midnight party in a movie. The composition should have clear foreground and backward layering, the relationship between the cup and the figure should be beautiful, and the glass refraction and warm golden light and shadow should be sophisticated. The background is clean yet has a strong presence, making the overall look like a high-end fashion wedding dress advertisement. Prompt 06 | Full-body Dance Shot Among Fireworks Shoot a full-body dynamic shot. The groom and bride dance hand in hand amid falling fireworks; the groom raises one hand high, opens his body, and smiles happily; One hand of the bride is held, while the other gently lifts the hem or lets it naturally swing free, with a slight swivel in the body, giving the dress a flowing touch. The two of them celebrate freely on the dance floor after a wedding. The emotions must be very vivid, like the highlight moments in a real action: just turning around, just laughing, just raising your hand. It's not a rigid freeze, but the action is happening. The composition is a full-body vertical shot, with natural proportions. Scattered fireworks are visible on the ground, and the background features tall, hanging drapes, localized strong light, and party scenes. Overall, it resembles the most atmospheric animated images in a million-yuan wedding blockbuster. Prompt 07 | Playful Group Photo of the Cake Star: Capture a wedding party shot with a touch of playfulness and social spread. The bride and groom stand at the party table, jointly holding or displaying a white wedding cake. The groom's attitude is a bit more outgoing, looking at the camera with a bit of joyful exaggeration or a sense of pride as if "tonight's stars are us"; The bride gently leans toward the groom, holding the cake or her chin with one hand, with expressions that can be slightly pouting, playful, proud, cute yet sophisticated. The mood isn't the traditional formal wedding photo, but rather the relaxed and playful after-party vibe, like a couple who know how to have fun. The composition is from half to three-quarters of the body, with a clear cake but not overshadowing the main feature; candles, champagne glasses, fireworks, jewelry boxes, or party props are still on the table. The backdrop is a high-end wedding party setting, giving it a high-budget, fashionable blockbuster vibe. Prompt 08 | Midnight Cool Closing Shot: Shoot a very stylish and high-end closing shot. The groom and bride stand before dark wooden doors or vintage dark walls; the party table and champagne tower can appear in the foreground or from the side, but the main focus is two people. The groom wore a black haute couture gown, stood with a sharp posture, his gaze calm and controlled; The bride wore a white haute couture wedding dress, her posture upright, shoulders and neck relaxed, and her gaze cold and confident, like the leading lady of a midnight party. The two don't need obvious laughter; instead, they present a fashion cover vibe that "still exudes elegance after the party." The mood is cool, composed, expensive, like the final wrap of a top-tier wedding dress project. Two people can be slightly close or keep a little distance, but their aura must be unified, strong, and noble. Compositions should be full-body or three-quarters, with a few champagne towers, fireworks, or table corners in the foreground, but not too cluttered. The image should look like a fashion magazine cover or the closing image of a haute couture wedding dress campaign.