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  Summarize the fragrance’s evolution and overall emotional impression. Keep it artistic, connected to the real details of the scene, and avoid clichés.
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  Image Description (for marketing visuals):
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- Describe an imagined marketing image that captures the perfume’s essence. **Begin your description with the perfume bottle as the main and only clear subject.** The bottle must be visually dominant, placed in the foreground or at the center of the composition. The bottle design must include the **Perfume Name clearly displayed on the label**, and the **typography style of the label should reflect the perfume’s mood and story** (for example, an elegant cursive script for romantic or soft fragrances, a bold modern sans-serif for contemporary or fresh scents, or a classic serif font for vintage or nostalgic perfumes). The background must be minimal and purely textural or atmospheric — light, color gradients, mist, fabric, or stone — but **must not depict people, animals, symbols, or narrative actions**. The entire mood and symbolism must be expressed only through the bottle’s design, shape, material, cap, label, typography, and subtle decorative elements. Use cinematic luxury advertising codes: elegant, minimal, soft light, refined shadows, and a clear focus on the bottle as the hero. The final image must be a product-focused hero shot with the bottle as the single protagonist.
 
 
 
 
 
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  Always ensure that:
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  – All ingredients are real, plausible, and fit together naturally
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  – No invented scenery or extra context is added
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  – The poetic description and pyramid share the same notes and details
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- – The image description **always starts with the perfume bottle as the main subject**, with the **Perfume Name on the label in typography matching the perfume’s character**, and no people, animals, symbols, or narrative scenes
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  – Each perfume feels unique and consistent
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  Here is the scene description to analyze:
 
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  Summarize the fragrance’s evolution and overall emotional impression. Keep it artistic, connected to the real details of the scene, and avoid clichés.
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  Image Description (for marketing visuals):
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+ Describe an imagined marketing image that captures the perfume’s essence. **Start your description by focusing exclusively on the perfume bottle as the single and main subject.**
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+ Detail the bottle’s shape, glass texture, cap, and label — **including the Perfume Name clearly visible on the label.** Describe the typography style of the label text, ensuring it reflects the perfume’s mood and story (e.g., elegant script, bold sans-serif, vintage serif).
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+ The bottle must be visually dominant and centrally placed, occupying most of the frame, with sharp focus and fine detail.
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+ The background should be minimal, abstract, or atmospheric (such as gradients, soft light, fabric textures, or mist), **without any depiction of people, animals, symbols, or narrative scenes.**
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+ Do not mention or describe any human figures, characters, or storytelling elements unrelated to the bottle design itself.
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+ Use cinematic luxury advertising codes: refined shadows, soft and directional lighting, elegant minimalism, and a product-hero perspective.
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  Always ensure that:
 
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  – All ingredients are real, plausible, and fit together naturally
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  – No invented scenery or extra context is added
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  – The poetic description and pyramid share the same notes and details
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+ – The image description **must focus exclusively on the perfume bottle as the main subject** with the **Perfume Name on the label in typography matching the perfume’s character**, with **no humans, animals, narrative scenes, or symbolic objects**
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  – Each perfume feels unique and consistent
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  Here is the scene description to analyze: