An editorial fragrance poster prompt focusing on silhouette lighting, anatomical accuracy, and the elegant movement of perfume mist.
Create an ultra-luxury editorial fragrance poster for CHANEL N°5, strictly using a silhouette-based female presentation inspired by cinematic backlit perfume photography. The woman must appear as a true silhouette, not a fully illuminated beauty portrait. Her identity should be expressed through contour, posture, rim light, and atmosphere rather than facial detail. The image must feel sensual, distant, mysterious, and extremely refined, with hyper-real perfume particles, elegant spatial depth, and premium low-key lighting. Composition: Use a vertical poster layout. Place the CHANEL N°5 bottle in the lower-left foreground, clearly visible in the woman’s hand. Keep the hand-held spraying action unchanged: elegant wrist, natural finger tension, realistic grip, nozzle directed toward the neck and lower jaw area. The bottle must remain sharp and premium, acting as the anchor of the composition. Silhouette rule: The woman must be rendered primarily as a dark silhouette. Do not reveal full facial features, bright frontal skin, or detailed portrait lighting. Her face should be seen only in partial side-profile contour, with the forehead, nose bridge, lips, chin, neck, and shoulder defined by a thin warm rim light against darkness. The body should remain largely in shadow, preserving mystery and graphic elegance. The overall effect must feel like a living silhouette wrapped in light, not a standard fashion portrait. Character presence: Use a healthy, high-fashion Western female model with elegant posture and refined proportions, but present her only through silhouette language. She should appear slightly farther back in space, allowing the perfume mist to travel a longer distance through the air. Show only a partial upper body, not the full figure. The frame should focus on the silhouette of the head, neck, shoulder, collarbone zone, and the arm holding the bottle. Critical anatomy rule: Even though the figure is presented as a silhouette, the anatomy must remain completely correct. The neck must be naturally proportioned, not stretched or swan-like. The transition from jawline to throat to clavicle must feel anatomically believable. The shoulder slope, collarbone height, trapezius line, and arm angle must all remain realistic and elegant. No distorted neck length, no broken shoulder structure, no unnatural fashion exaggeration. Perfume mist: The key visual story is the long, airy perfume mist drifting from the bottle in the foreground toward the silhouette figure in the mid-background. The mist must feel weightless, luminous, and extremely fine, like illuminated fragrance dust suspended in air. It should begin as a delicate spray from the nozzle, then expand into a soft, dancing ribbon of microscopic golden particles and translucent haze, traveling gracefully across the dark space before brushing the neck, jawline, and lower cheek contour of the silhouette. The mist must feel: light, floating, silky, controlled, elegant, and physically believable. It should create luxury through distance and atmosphere. Keep it long, breathable, and suspended in the air, with fine diffusion and subtle turbulence, never dense smoke, never chaotic powder, never explosive spray. Lighting: Use strong cinematic backlight and refined edge lighting. The figure must remain mostly black, with only selective golden rim highlights tracing the silhouette edges of the face, throat, shoulder, arm, and upper chest line. The bottle should catch warm reflections and reveal the amber perfume inside. The mist should glow softly where it crosses the light beam, creating a floating veil between bottle and silhouette. Background must stay dark, minimal, and clean. Bottle realism: Render the CHANEL N°5 bottle with absolute realism: correct bottle geometry, transparent luxury glass, rich golden liquid, crisp white label, elegant black typography, realistic metal nozzle, premium reflections, and sharp branding clarity. Typography: Use minimal editorial typography in the left-side negative space. Include only: “CHANEL” “N°5” and optionally one short line such as: “THE SCENT OF A SILHOUETTE” Typography must feel quiet, luxurious, and fashion-house authoritative. Mood: mysterious, luxurious, distant, sensual, backlit, cinematic, silhouette-driven, elegant, timeless, nocturnal, refined, editorial, high-fashion. Rendering style: hyper-real luxury fragrance photography, silhouette female figure, cinematic rim light, long-distance perfume mist, anatomically correct neck and shoulders, elegant hand-held spray pose, dark amber-black palette, glowing airborne particles, premium glass realism, minimal background, 8k, world-class campaign quality. Negative prompt: fully lit face, visible facial details, beauty portrait lighting, front-lit skin, overexposed body, non-silhouette woman, stretched neck, anatomy errors, distorted shoulders, awkward hand pose, messy smoke, thick spray cloud, powder explosion, blurry bottle, fake label, cluttered background, dirty shadows, black blotches, noisy dark areas, deformed fingers, unrealistic body proportions