Make me a white and white portrait...in a glamorous style, evoking the aesthetics of the Golden Age of Hollywood, particularly the 1940s and 1950s.
Description of the Model and Style
• Subject: A woman (reference photo attached), with very defined and classically beautiful factions.
• Hair: She has long and very voluminous hair, styled in large sweeping waves (finger waves or Hollywood waves) that fall on her shoulders. The hairstyle is very clean and elaborate, with a lot of shine.
• Makeup: Makeup is dramatic and focused on the look and lips. Eyebrows are perfectly arched, has false or very dense eyelashes and a cat-eye eyeliner. The lips look full and are painted with a dark tone (interpreted as intense red or burgundy on white and black ).
• Accessories: Wear a large, flashy earring (or ear clip), probably of diamonds or crystals, with a floral or cluster design.
Description of the Exact Pose
The pose is very stylized, dramatic and classic of studio glamour:
• Body Orientation: The model's body is slightly oriented to one side (towards the right of the viewer).
• Head Tilt: The head is tilted up and to the left (to the viewer's left), at an angle that exposes its neck and jaw.
• Look: The model does not look directly at the camera. Her gaze is pointed upward and left, with an expression of dreamy, pensive, or dramatic contemplation.
• Shoulders/Arms: A shoulder (the one closest to the viewer) is visible and appears to be slightly raised or shrunken, while part of an ornament or garment detail (possibly sequins or rhinestones) is visible in the lower right, suggesting an evening gown. The total body pose is in profile, but the head rotates and rises for a more striking effect.
In short, it's an "uprising profile look" pose that maximizes the drama of hair and makeup. Don't switch your face, as realistic as possible.