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Nano Banana
Convert this uploaded image into an ultra-luxurious, 1:1 square-cropped, hyper-realistic product photograph featuring the original perfume bottle as the centerpiece. The bottle’s exact shape, surface texture, and cap details must remain unchanged—preserving its distinct visual identity. Partially wrap and surround the bottle with rich, flowing black satin fabric, artfully arranged in sculptural, soft folds to create sophisticated depth and dramatic visual contrast. The satin should display a subtle, premium shimmer, with diffused studio lighting catching gentle highlights atop the folds and casting deep, elegant shadows in their recesses.
Product Placement & Styling:
Center the perfume bottle in the composition, ensuring maximum clarity and sharpness.
The black satin should drape gracefully, softly hugging the bottle’s silhouette to enhance its contours, but never fully covering or obscuring the brand label.
Arrange the fabric with a natural, premium tension—suggesting tailored elegance and luxury—while keeping the overall styling uncluttered and minimal, so all focus remains on the product.
Keep the background a seamless, deep neutral or very dark tone, free of any props, distractions, or harsh textures.
Lighting & Mood:
Use soft, diffused studio lighting with a subtle top-side direction, creating rich dimension and smooth, gradient transitions across the bottle and fabric.
Maintain clean and elegant reflections on the bottle’s surfaces, ensuring the glass, cap, and label remain pristine, without harsh glares or visual clutter.
Shadows should be deep yet refined, enhancing the sculptural quality of the draped satin and the bottle’s form.
Editorial Aesthetic:
The overall mood should evoke modern luxury—refined, bold, and covetable—comparable to high-end fragrance campaigns seen in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, or Sephora editorials.
Opt for a timeless visual impact: the contrast of the shimmering black satin against the spotlighted bottle creates sophisticated allure, ideal for luxury beauty or fashion brand storytelling.
Color Palette:
Dominant tones: Jet black satin, subtle highlights of silver or gold (reflected from the cap or label), and a pure, neutral background.
All colors should reinforce the product’s high-end, editorial appeal—avoiding any garish or irrelevant hues.
Camera & Image Quality:
Use a front-facing or slightly top-down camera angle, perfectly centered, in a 1:1 crop.
Focus must be tack-sharp on the entire bottle and the immediate surrounding texture; edges of the fabric may blur softly for added depth.
Render the final image in 8K ultra-realistic quality, showcasing every detail of the satin’s weave and the bottle’s finish.
The result should be breathtaking, visually stunning, and instantly convey premium quality and desirability.



