
A full-body studio portrait of a young Black woman with a natural hourglass figure, standing in a slight contrapposto pose with arms loosely crossed over her chest and one hand gently touching the nape of her neck. Her sleek dark hair is styled in a glossy, vibrant teal pixie cut with subtle purple iridescence that catches highlights. She wears a contour-hugging, high-neck, long-sleeve latex dress in deep onyx black, featuring a zippered front plated with six small silver grommets running from clavicle to abdomen and a pronounced collar casting soft shadows on her collarbones. The garment clings to her body, accentuating her defined waist and hips, with a glossy finish reflecting soft studio light. The background is an out-of-focus seamless gradient transitioning from deep saturated purple at the top to inky black at the bottom, creating a flattened, abstract void that isolates the subject. She is positioned slightly off-center to the right in a classic vertical portrait orientation. Shot with an 85mm f/1.2 lens at 1.4 for a shallow depth of field, producing ultra-soft bokeh with gentle cat-eye flares in the upper corner. Lighting includes a key softbox at a 45-degree angle above and to camera left, a large silver reflector under the chin, and a subtle backlight creating a fine rim on her hair, arms, and grommet details-all with crisp softness and no ambient spill. Color palette features moody, high-contrast film noir tones with rich blacks, deep purples, and cool teal accents, balanced with a low-key monochrome undertone and slight desaturation while retaining full spectrum texture. Post-processing delivers a cinematic look with lifted midtones in flesh, deep shadows in the dress, high-key eyelights, soft specular highlights on lips and hair, film grain simulating Kodak Portra 800, a dark matte grade, and a gentle vignette narrowing to 10 percent at corners. Style blends editorial fashion portraiture with modern surrealism and high-concept studio glamour, reminiscent of mid-2010s avant-garde work by Inez & Vinoodh or Steven Klein-refined, luxurious, and boldly understated. Image renders with ultra-crisp 50-megapixel resolution, razor-sharp focus on eyes and fabric texture, anatomically precise contours, and a velvety medium format film finish.