Create a 16K professional Horizontal Aspect Ratio Image. Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity blueprint and sole facial reference • The face is ABSOLUTELY NON-NEGOTIABLE and has the highest priority over styling, outfit, background, pose, lighting, and composition • Do not generate the image unless the exact same person is preserved • The face must be 100% identical to the uploaded image with maximum possible fidelity: identical face shape, identical skull proportions, identical forehead height and width, identical temple shape, identical cheekbone placement and volume, identical jawline contour, identical chin shape and projection, identical natural asymmetry, identical eyebrow shape, density, spacing, and curvature, identical eye shape, eyelids, canthal tilt, iris size, iris color, pupil placement, eye spacing, identical nose bridge, nose width, nose tip, nostril shape, identical philtrum, identical lips, lip contour, lip fullness, mouth width, identical smile lines, identical ears if visible, identical hairline, identical skin tone, identical undertone, identical pores, identical skin texture, identical micro lines, identical facial texture transitions, identical natural blemishes or marks if present, identical facial micro-details, identical realism • No beautification, no face redesign, no feature replacement, no age shift, no symmetry correction, no smoothing, no airbrushing, no cosmetic enhancement, no lookalike interpretation, and no identity drift • If any creative choice conflicts with face accuracy, preserve the face first • Create an ultra-realistic Harper’s Bazaar-inspired luxury magazine cover portrait in the same minimalist modern indoor studio theme • The result must feel high-fashion, refined, elegant, bold, sophisticated, and globally editorial • Generate a cinematic close-up portrait with elevated luxury aesthetics, graceful composition, premium styling, and polished artistic restraint • The environment should be a minimalist designer studio with subtle architectural depth, soft sculptural forms, elegant textures, and clean premium negative space • The final image must feel like an international fashion cover shoot directed by a top editorial team • Framing is mandatory: close-up cover frame only, with shoulders-up or chest-up composition • The face must appear large, dominant, and perfectly clear in the frame • The eyes must be positioned strongly for magazine impact • Clean premium negative space must be reserved for masthead and cover lines • No full-body shot, no wide frame, and no distant subject • Pose and expression: poised high-fashion posture, refined neckline, elegant shoulder angle, and subtle body turn while the face remains dominant • Strong direct eye contact or a sophisticated soft lens gaze is preferred • Expression must feel intelligent, calm, luxurious, emotionally controlled, quietly powerful, and editorially confident • No exaggerated emotion, no casual smile, and no stiff pose • Modern luxury random outfit is mandatory: generate a completely new premium high-fashion look every time, visible through collar, shoulders, lapels, neckline, and upper layers only • Clothing must never repeat previous generations and must look couture, modern, and editorial • Options include a sculpted blazer, dramatic lapel tailoring, luxury turtleneck, statement collar coat, premium silk shirt, designer knitwear, monochrome couture layering, refined metallic accents, minimalist avant-garde fashion, and elevated contemporary luxury styling • Fabrics must look realistic, tailoring impeccable, textures premium, and accessories tasteful if used, such as earrings, rings, chain, eyewear, brooch, scarf, or subtle statement details • Hair styling may vary each generation while remaining polished and fashion-forward • Environment: minimalist luxury studio with refined walls, subtle stone or plaster textures, soft geometric architecture, elegant depth, muted premium tones, no clutter, no cheap décor, and no busy background • The background must support the portrait and feel expensive, graceful, and editorial • Professional lighting is mandatory at Harper’s Bazaar grade: elite fashion-cover lighting designed by a world-class beauty photographer • Use a precision key light to sculpt facial structure with elegant softness • Use calibrated fill to preserve pores and facial micro-details • Add a subtle rim light for clean separation • Use controlled background illumination for depth • Maintain smooth highlight roll-off, rich but refined contrast, accurate skin-tone white balance, luxurious tonal transitions, polished specular control, dimensional eyes with clean catchlights, and cinematic yet natural exposure • No random filters, no flat lighting, no muddy tones, and no color imbalance • Camera details are mandatory: captured on Hasselblad X2D, Phase One XF IQ4, Sony A1, Canon R5, Nikon Z9, or ARRI Alexa Mini LF • Lens choice should be 105mm or 135mm portrait lens for premium facial compression and cover aesthetics, with 85mm optional • Aperture f/4 for maximum facial detail retention • Shutter speed 1/200s • ISO 100 • RAW capture • Autofocus locked precisely on both eyes • Maximum sharpness optics • Premium lens micro-contrast • Crystal clarity • Zero distortion • Image quality must be photorealistic, hyper-detailed, with razor-sharp eye focus, identical pores, identical skin texture, identical facial micro-detail, premium fabric detail, refined background detail, cinematic depth, world-class magazine-cover finish, and luxury editorial realism • Color grading must use an elegant luxury palette with refined blacks, clean whites, subtle beige, stone, or charcoal accents, realistic skin tones, premium contrast, sophisticated editorial polish, no oversaturation, and no skin-tone shift • Composition must establish a strong visual hierarchy with the exact face as the hero focal point • Upper fashion styling should act as the supporting story element • Clean negative space must remain available for masthead text • Use iconic cover symmetry or refined rule-of-thirds balance • The final result must carry timeless editorial presence • Generate completely new non-face elements each time: different studio architecture, different wall textures, different lighting setup, different couture outfit, different hairstyle, different close-up pose variation, different composition, different color mood, and different styling details • Negative prompt: casual portrait, smiling selfie, full-body shot, wide frame, repeated previous concept, cheap interior, cluttered room, messy background, flat lighting, unbalanced lighting, harsh shadows, blown highlights, muddy tones, random filter, repeated outfit, changed face, wrong face, different person, lookalike, identity drift, altered facial texture, softened skin, beauty filter, airbrushed skin, low-detail face, blurred face, cartoon, CGI, bad anatomy, duplicate subject, lens distortion, and low resolution.