Fashion & Style
Upload a photo of yourself and receive a polished full-body studio portrait where you appear dressed in a bold monochromatic suit, seated on a giant stylized smartphone prop that matches your outfit against a coordinated studio backdrop.
This prompt converts any everyday photo into a striking professional studio portrait where you appear dressed in a tailored monochromatic suit, seated on an oversized three-dimensional smartphone prop. Your facial features and likeness remain perfectly intact while everything else transforms: you're styled in a coordinated blazer and trousers, posed against a seamless studio backdrop with professional softbox lighting. The entire composition follows a cohesive warm color palette, creating editorial-quality portraits ideal for creative professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking bold visual content that stands out from conventional headshots.
No. The prompt completely restyled you in a tailored monochromatic suit regardless of what you're wearing in the original photo. Casual snapshots, denim jackets, t-shirts — all work perfectly as input.
Yes. The prompt is designed to preserve your facial features, likeness, and identity precisely while transforming everything else — clothing, pose, setting, and lighting.
The recipe generates a cohesive warm monochromatic palette — typically terracotta, burnt orange, or caramel tones applied to the suit, oversized phone prop, and studio backdrop. This consistency is what makes the portraits visually striking.
You're posed seated on a large three-dimensional smartphone rendered in the same color as your suit, with visible camera lenses. It's a bold creative element that differentiates these portraits from standard studio shots.
Absolutely, especially if your industry values creativity and modern branding. These portraits signal confidence and visual sophistication while remaining professional. They work particularly well for creative fields, consulting, coaching, and entrepreneurship.
The prompt applies soft, even, diffused studio lighting — the kind produced by professional softboxes or strobes — with gentle shadows and flattering angles. The result looks like a professionally lit editorial shoot.