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@@ -99,10 +99,10 @@ Describe an imagined marketing image that captures the perfume’s essence. Begi
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The bottle must be obviously recognizable as a perfume bottle — featuring a sprayer or atomizer, an elegant cap, and a refined fragrance label that displays the exact Perfume Name generated in this output.
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Describe the bottle’s shape, glass texture, cap, and label in fine detail. The glass may have an elegant frosted or matte finish, subtle etching or engraving (such as delicate floral or botanical motifs), or soft decorative elements that evoke refinement and sophistication, while remaining tasteful and minimal.
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Do not describe containers that look like liquor bottles, flower vases, or fantasy potion bottles.
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Do not add narrative illustrations, characters, or storytelling scenes on the bottle — only subtle, abstract decorative details that
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Specify the typography style used on the label text, ensuring it reflects the perfume’s mood and story (for example, elegant script for romantic scents, bold sans-serif for modern ones, vintage serif for nostalgic fragrances).
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The bottle must occupy most of the image frame and appear in sharp focus and fine detail, shown from an angle or perspective that enhances its elegance and gives a refined, editorial feel — it does not have to be perfectly front-facing or centered.
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Optionally, you may include one or two small, natural ingredients (such as herbs, flowers, citrus slices, or spices) placed tastefully near the bottle to subtly evoke the fragrance’s key notes — these must remain minimal and never overpower the bottle.
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The background should be minimal, abstract, or atmospheric — such as gradients, soft light, fabric textures, or mist — with no depiction of people, animals, or narrative scenes.
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Use cinematic luxury advertising codes: refined shadows, soft directional lighting, elegant minimalism, and a sophisticated, editorial composition.
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The bottle must be obviously recognizable as a perfume bottle — featuring a sprayer or atomizer, an elegant cap, and a refined fragrance label that displays the exact Perfume Name generated in this output.
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Describe the bottle’s shape, glass texture, cap, and label in fine detail. The glass may have an elegant frosted or matte finish, subtle etching or engraving (such as delicate floral or botanical motifs), or soft decorative elements that evoke refinement and sophistication, while remaining tasteful and minimal.
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Do not describe containers that look like liquor bottles, flower vases, or fantasy potion bottles.
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Do not add narrative illustrations, characters, or storytelling scenes on the bottle — only subtle, abstract decorative details that highlight a luxury perfume aesthetic.
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Specify the typography style used on the label text, ensuring it reflects the perfume’s mood and story (for example, elegant script for romantic scents, bold sans-serif for modern ones, vintage serif for nostalgic fragrances).
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The bottle must occupy most of the image frame and appear in sharp focus and fine detail, shown from an angle or perspective that enhances its elegance and gives a refined, editorial feel — it does not have to be perfectly front-facing or centered.
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Optionally, you may include one or two small, natural ingredients (such as herbs, flowers, citrus slices, or spices) placed tastefully near the bottle to subtly evoke the fragrance’s key notes — these must remain minimal and never overpower the bottle. Only use ingredients that appear in the Olfactory Pyramid above — do not invent or add any others. If you include an ingredient, depict it in a realistic, natural form.
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The background should be minimal, abstract, or atmospheric — such as gradients, soft light, fabric textures, or mist — with no depiction of people, animals, or narrative scenes.
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Use cinematic luxury advertising codes: refined shadows, soft directional lighting, elegant minimalism, and a sophisticated, editorial composition.
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