Soft beige Japanese editorial cover frames a calm portrait

A cinematic close-up portrait with glossy lips and loose hair sits above two taped Polaroids on a textured beige background with bold Japanese typography.

Prompt

Create a Image into 4:5 ratio based premium Japanese street-fashion editorial magazine cover featuring [REFERENCE PERSON], preserving the EXACT facial identity, facial structure, skin tone, eye shape, nose, lips, jawline, hairstyle, and overall recognizability from the reference image with extremely high identity fidelity and consistent face accuracy across the entire design.

The final artwork should closely match the attached composition and aesthetic:

Japanese fashion zine / Tokyo street-style magazine cover
Minimal beige and black editorial layout
Modern urban Japanese graphic design
Mixed collage + magazine-cover aesthetic
Premium Gen Z fashion editorial vibe
Clean typography-heavy composition
Soft cinematic portrait photography combined with scrapbook elements

Main composition:

One large cinematic close-up portrait occupying the upper center
Two taped Polaroid-style portrait photos placed near the bottom
Layered editorial poster design
Balanced asymmetrical magazine layout
Minimal but premium Japanese zine styling

Character appearance:

EXACT identity from [REFERENCE PERSON]
Preserve precise facial proportions and recognizable features
Soft natural glossy skin texture
Delicate Korean/Japanese beauty aesthetic
Loose messy tied-up hairstyle with soft strands framing the face
Calm introspective editorial expression
Minimal elegant makeup with glossy lips and soft natural eyes

Outfit styling:

Outfit must adapt naturally from the reference person’s style and identity
Soft dark navy/black patterned dress or minimalist Japanese fashion top
Casual elegant Tokyo street-fashion styling
Understated sophisticated aesthetic

Photography style:

Ultra photorealistic cinematic portrait photography
Soft directional indoor lighting
Warm realistic skin highlights
Editorial magazine quality
Shallow depth of field
Natural facial texture and realistic anatomy
Luxury fashion zine realism

Background and design elements:

Beige textured paper background
Black ink splatter effects
Torn newspaper collage pieces
Japanese urban sticker elements
Barcode graphics
Tape pieces holding Polaroid frames
Magazine texture overlays
Minimal grunge editorial design

Typography styling:

Large bold Japanese typography headline across the top
Clean black Japanese characters in modern magazine style
Small “Issue 01” labels in corners
Minimal branding and editorial text
Tokyo street-fashion zine aesthetic
Typography integrated naturally into layout

Polaroid section details:

Two smaller portrait photos of the SAME person
Different angles but identical identity consistency
White Polaroid frames taped onto the layout
Soft cinematic portrait lighting
Consistent facial structure in every image

Critical identity instructions:

Maintain EXACT SAME face across all portraits
No identity drift between images
Preserve the exact recognizable facial structure from [REFERENCE PERSON]
Keep the person visually identical in all sections of the magazine cover
Facial structure preservation is highest priority

Color palette:

Beige, black, cream, muted blue, soft gray
Neutral editorial tones
Minimal modern Japanese magazine aesthetic

Image quality:

Ultra detailed
Hyper realistic
Editorial masterpiece quality
Cinematic portrait realism
Premium magazine-cover finish
High-detail textures and typography integration

Negative prompt:
distorted face, inconsistent identity, multiple different faces, blurry face, asymmetrical eyes, cartoon style, CGI look, bad anatomy, AI artifacts, overprocessed skin, warped typography, messy layout, extra limbs, deformed hands, low quality, unrealistic lighting, duplicate features, text glitches, watermark.

Priority settings:

Facial identity preservation: maximum
Face consistency across all photos: maximum
Japanese editorial design accuracy: maximum
Photorealism: maximum
Magazine-cover quality: maximum
Cinematic portrait realism: maximum
Published: June 4, 2026 by