
A cinematic editorial portrait of a young East Asian woman, mid-20s, with fair porcelain skin tinged with warm golden undertones and delicate freckles across the nose bridge. She has straight-across bangs asymmetrically sliced above arched brows, deep almond-shaped eyes with a contemplative gaze, slightly parted lips, and soft natural fullness to her face. Wearing a thin-strapped black top that highlights her collarbones, she stands in an urban interior hallway with matte charcoal tiles and vertical Venetian blinds casting faint light patterns. Distant doorways glow with warm scarlet and umber LED signs. Shot on a full-frame mirrorless camera with an 85mm prime lens at f/1.8, achieving ultra-shallow depth of field-her eyes and cheekbones are tack-sharp while the background dissolves into glowing bokeh. Soft key lighting from a north-facing window diffuses through sheer white fabric, creating Rembrandt-style split lighting with gentle fill bounce off a white wall, producing luminous highlights on the cheek and brow ridge with gradual, soft shadows. Color graded with cooler cyan-tinted shadows blending into warm burnt-umber midtones around the face, overall cyan-teal hue with matte lifted blacks for a moody, slightly faded film emulation reminiscent of neonoir editorials. The image features medium-format smoothness, subtle film grain, and a radial vignette darkening mid-frame while preserving highlight edges. Elegant, precise, and quietly magnetic-this portrait blends 1970s French fashion sensibility with modern indie film aesthetics, evoking natural-cosplay hybrid style.