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Spring Korean Streetwear Guide Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model with shoulder-length black hair, neutral body proportions, and a relaxed Seoul street pose, styled for a fresh spring day.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: light spring layering with fresh color and soft casual structure.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model with shoulder-length black hair, neutral body proportions, and a relaxed Seoul street pose, styled for a fresh spring day. Use light trench jacket, white tee, straight denim, slim sneakers, mini shoulder bag, and butter-yellow knit accent. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: main figure, three item callouts, color swatches, spring cue. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: cream, denim blue, soft gray, butter yellow. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Korean Streetwear Guides performs best when you upload a clear reference image first, then replace [SUBJECT], style, ratio, labels, and output use in the prompt.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageSummer Seoul Casual Fit Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model with short dark hair and clean casual attitude, styled for a humid Seoul summer afternoon.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: breathable summer streetwear with clean mobile-card composition.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model with short dark hair and clean casual attitude, styled for a humid Seoul summer afternoon. Use oversized white shirt, breathable tank layer, wide shorts, mesh sneakers, nylon crossbody bag, and sky-blue cap. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: centered look, accessory modules, weather cue, open background. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: white, pale gray, sky blue, citrus accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageAutumn Layering Streetwear Board Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model with soft layered hair and calm editorial posture, styled for autumn street layering.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: warm autumn layering with editorial polish.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model with soft layered hair and calm editorial posture, styled for autumn street layering. Use cropped bomber, charcoal knit, pleated wide trousers, suede sneakers, tote bag, and muted olive scarf. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: main outfit side, layered item stack, palette strip. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: camel, charcoal, cream, muted olive. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageWinter Puffer Streetwear Guide Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model with black bob hair and confident stance, styled for a cold Seoul winter walk.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: warm winter puffer or coat styling with clear silhouette.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model with black bob hair and confident stance, styled for a cold Seoul winter walk. Use matte puffer jacket, ribbed turtleneck, cargo skirt over leggings, chunky sneakers, beanie, and padded mini bag. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: tall figure, outerwear emphasis, temperature cue, open background. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: snow white, charcoal, cool beige, icy blue. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Korean Streetwear Guides performs best when you upload a clear reference image first, then replace [SUBJECT], style, ratio, labels, and output use in the prompt.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageMonochrome Minimal Korean Fit Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model with minimal makeup and sharp silhouette, styled for monochrome Korean street minimalism.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: quiet monochrome styling with mature confidence.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model with minimal makeup and sharp silhouette, styled for monochrome Korean street minimalism. Use black cropped jacket, white ribbed tee, gray tailored trousers, black loafers, silver mini bag, and slim belt. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: strong full-body figure, minimal item labels, large negative space. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: black, white, heather gray, silver accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageCampus Korean Streetwear Card Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional university student model with tidy hair and casual campus energy, styled for daily class and cafe study.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: youthful campus look with approachable layering.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional university student model with tidy hair and casual campus energy, styled for daily class and cafe study. Use varsity cardigan, striped tee, relaxed denim, canvas sneakers, backpack, and soft navy cap. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: full-body look, notebook side panel, backpack or tote cue. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: cream, navy, soft green, warm gray. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageDate Night Korean Streetwear Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model with polished hair and evening confidence, styled for a Seoul date-night street look.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: polished evening streetwear with romantic restraint.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model with polished hair and evening confidence, styled for a Seoul date-night street look. Use cropped leather jacket, satin top, dark straight jeans, ankle boots, small chain bag, and wine-red accent scarf. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: elegant full-body crop, one detail close-up, soft city-light background. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: black, cream, wine red or muted blue accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Korean Streetwear Guides performs best when you upload a clear reference image first, then replace [SUBJECT], style, ratio, labels, and output use in the prompt.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageRainy Day Seoul Outfit Guide Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model with practical styling and clear rainy-day posture, styled for a wet Seoul commute.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: practical rainy-day styling with utility details.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model with practical styling and clear rainy-day posture, styled for a wet Seoul commute. Use translucent rain jacket, hooded sweatshirt, tapered cargo pants, waterproof sneakers, umbrella, and graphite crossbody pouch. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: simple rain texture, jacket and shoes callouts, palette chips. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: mist gray, navy, olive, pale yellow accent. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageSeven-Day Korean Outfit Grid Create a 4:5 Korean streetwear styling guide for a fictional young adult model shown across seven small outfit cards for a complete weekly Korean streetwear guide.
Scene fit: This scene should be stylish, clean, and practical for outfit planning. It must not become a chaotic closet collage or fake shopping ad.
Visual direction: organized weekly outfit recommendation board.
Subject treatment: Design a complete outfit guide for a fictional young adult model shown across seven small outfit cards for a complete weekly Korean streetwear guide. Use seven coordinated looks mixing trench, denim, knit, hoodie, skirt, cargos, sneakers, loafers, tote, cap, and weather-ready layers. Keep the figure fictional, stylish, and non-celebrity; show one clear full-body look with practical item callouts and a cohesive Korean streetwear mood.
Composition: seven compact tiles, one hero look, day labels, consistent spacing. Use one main full-body look, 3-4 item callouts, palette chips, and one short styling note with generous spacing.
Color and material: neutral wardrobe base, denim blue, cream, charcoal. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use short readable item labels only: jacket, tee, denim, sneakers, bag, knit, coat. No prices, fake brands, or shopping links.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid fake brand logos, tiny shopping text, too many outfits, crowded wardrobe boards, identity drift, runway chaos, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
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