Theatrical Romance Portrait With Red Dress and Roses
A highly conceptual and structured JSON prompt for generating a theatrical portrait focused on 'Romantic Opulence.' The subject, Ana de Armas, is shown seated/leaning forward in a vibrant red open-back dress, with delicate gold chains draped across her spine. The composition emphasizes visual contrasts between organic fluidity (fabric, skin) and geometric repetition (a round luxury box of red roses), using soft lighting to highlight contours and create a curated, luxurious mood.
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Use the Theatrical Romance Portrait With Red Dress and Roses prompt to skip the trial-and-error of writing your own. It already encodes the lighting, composition, and detail that make this look work — just swap in your own subject and generate.
What is the Theatrical Romance Portrait With Red Dress and Roses prompt?
Think of the theatrical romance portrait with red dress and roses prompt as a recipe for the image you want. Each phrase nudges the model toward a particular look, and you can change any ingredient — the subject, the setting, the style — to make it your own.
How to use the Theatrical Romance Portrait With Red Dress and Roses prompt
- 1Copy the Theatrical Romance Portrait With Red Dress and Roses prompt using the copy button
- 2Replace any placeholders (like {{SUBJECT}}) with your own details
- 3Pick an aspect ratio and optionally add reference images
- 4Hit generate and download your result
Tips for better results
- Keep the most important details near the start of the prompt
- Add reference images when you want a particular face, object, or style preserved
- Regenerate a few times — small variations between runs are normal
- Use aspect ratio to match where you'll post: square for feed, 9:16 for stories