nanobanana prompt: Hypebeast Showroom Still Life with Cinematic Lighting

This prompt constructs a sophisticated editorial still life for hypebeast fashion, blending minimalist composition with cinematic lighting to announce a limited merchandise drop. The scene features a curated arrangement on a white powder-coated metal rack, where a high-quality apparel piece (like a varsity jacket) is draped to showcase textures such as wool or felt, contrasted against a deep, hand-painted canvas backdrop. Soft, directional window light creates realistic shadows and highlights, emphasizing the physical branding elements like chenille patches and embroidered logos, while a 50mm or 85mm lens ensures sharp focus with subtle background fall-off. The result is a high-end, studio-quality image that balances brand identity with artistic depth, perfect for fashion publications. #hypebeastfashion #stilllifephotography #limitededition #editorialdesign
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Prompt

[BRAND NAME]. Act as a Creative Director and Still Life Photographer for a hypebeast fashion publication.

THE TASK:

Create a high-end "Showroom Still Life" photograph announcing a limited merchandise drop for [BRAND NAME].

PHASE 1: AUTONOMOUS CURATION (STRATEGY)

Analyze [BRAND NAME]: Identify the industry and the core physical product (e.g., if "Spalding" -> Basketballs; if "McDonald's" -> Burger Boxes; if "Visa" -> Metal Cards).

Determine the Palette:

Background Color: A deep, rich, textured tone derived from the brand's secondary palette (e.g., Teal, Navy, Burgundy, Slate Grey).

Merch Color: A contrasting warm or neutral tone (Camel, Orange, Cream) to pop against the background.

Select the "Merch Item": Choose a high-quality apparel piece relevant to the brand's vibe (e.g., a Varsity Letterman Jacket, a Heavyweight Hoodie, a Canvas Tote, or a Wool Scarf).

PHASE 2: SET DESIGN (THE RACK)

The Prop: A simple, modern White Powder-Coated Metal Rack or Shelf unit. It stands cleanly in the frame.

The Arrangement:

Hanging Item: The chosen "Merch Item" (e.g., the Jacket) is draped casually over the rack or hanging on a hanger, showing off the texture (wool/felt).

Stacked Items: On the shelves of the rack, stack multiple units of the brand's Core Product (e.g., a stack of basketballs, a pyramid of cans, a row of boxes).

The Background: A Hand-Painted Canvas Backdrop in the chosen Deep Background Color. Visible texture/brushstrokes are essential for that "studio" look.

PHASE 3: PHYSICAL BRANDING (TEXTURE)

On the Merch: The hanging apparel must feature High-Quality Physical Branding. Use "Chenille Patches", "Embroidered Logos", or "Screen Print" running down the sleeve or on the back. It must look like a real, expensive garment.

On the Products: Ensure the stacked core products have the correct [BRAND NAME] logo visible.

PHASE 4: PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING

Lighting: Soft, directional window light from the side. Creates realistic, soft shadows on the rack and rich highlights on the textures.

Lens: 50mm or 85mm. Sharp focus on the merch, slight fall-off in the background.

PHASE 5: UI OVERLAY (THE "DROP" LAYOUT)

Left Side Alignment:

Large, clean White Logo of [BRAND NAME] floating in the negative space on the left.

Under the logo, small white text with the brand's official slogan.