
A hazel-eyed East Asian woman in her late 20s, posing as a classic noir femme fatale, with warm golden-olive skin and soft golden undertones, an hourglass figure accentuated by a fitted charcoal sleeveless sheath dress that highlights her cinched waist. Her dark shoulder-length hair flows in gentle waves, and she wears full red lips slightly parted in a smoldering, confident half-smile, complemented by smoky eye makeup with subtle shimmer. She gently cradles a slender glass of bright electric-blue cocktail, tilting it to catch golden light. Shot from a low Dutch-angle at medium close with a flattened 50mm perspective, shallow depth of field isolates her face and the glass against a softly blurred backstage dressing room interior. Lighting includes a softbox key light from the left at 45 degrees, diffused and feathered to sculpt her cheekbones and jawline, paired with a cool rim light above creating a halo around her hairline. Shadows are soft velvet gradations with no harsh edges. The overall look is high-key with a cool-toned cinematic gradient leaning into desaturated blues and deep mauves, evoking a cross-processed 1970s editorial fashion film aesthetic-Vogue Noir meets Blade Runner-with lifted midtones, lowered black point, and elevated shadow base for moody, silky luminance. A matte-black textured backdrop resembles aged velvet draping, with a downstage wooden table edge lit by a warm tungsten hard light contrasting the cool rim. Faint cigar smoke swirls near frame edges like invisible fog, and crystal ice shards in the vibrant blue cocktail sparkle with highlights. The atmosphere blends intimate golden-hour warmth within an artificial night, supremely cinematic, gorgeously textured, and charged with quiet tension and allure. Grainless ultra-sharp digital capture in a 3:2 aspect ratio, rendered in Flux-dev style with razor-edged realism and painterly light edges.