"Four Seasonal Korean Menswear Streetwear Guide" — Male version prompt:
Please, based on the user's uploaded frontal or full-body photo of a male subject, create a set of high-fidelity images suitable for Xiaohongshu / Little Red Book publication: a series titled "Four Seasonal Korean Menswear Streetwear Guide" (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter).
Key constraints: do NOT change the subject's identity. Strictly preserve the uploaded subject's facial recognizability, facial features, age impression, body proportions, height posture, original temperament and real-person characteristics. Do not perform face swaps, do not replace with an influencer face, do not over-retouch or over-beautify, do not change the person's identity, do not make the person look much younger or like an idol trainee.
Overall style direction: Korean streetwear stylish male (Korean high-street menswear / Seoul urban street photography). clean fit, city boy, high-street menswear, sport-street brand, casual elevated, structured and with presence: emphasize broader shoulders, longer leg appearance, optimized body proportions, real wearable outfit references — like a Seoul select shop / Korean menswear brand lookbook. Styling is primary; color analysis is secondary and supportive. Avoid a traditional PPT report feel, avoid old-fashioned business-sales vibe, avoid greasy menswear, avoid excessive feminization or "pretty boy" aesthetics, avoid over-androgynous looks, do not generate skirts, high heels, feminine handbags, feminine makeup or women's clothing. Do not produce only business shirts & trousers, do not produce all cargo vests with big pockets, do not produce garish floral prints, do not produce all-black-or-all-gray monotonous looks. Use color boldly but with restraint and fashion sensitivity.
Deliverable requirements: Generate 4 independent finished images in one batch, corresponding to:
1. Spring Seoul Menswear Guide (Spring)
2. Summer Seoul Menswear Guide (Summer)
3. Autumn Seoul Menswear Guide (Autumn)
4. Winter Seoul Menswear Guide (Winter)
Each image: vertical 3:4 aspect ratio, clean white background, unified series layout. The four images must share a unified information structure, unified lookbook logic, and unified magazine/campaign aesthetic, while each season must be clearly different in color, silhouettes, materials, mood and styling route.
Each image must contain the following elements: Before / 原始形象 (the original portrait), Hero After / main promoted look, 6 extended lookbook outfits, recommended color palette, careful color-avoidance palette (慎用色), color formula(s), single-item suggestions, a short "what to avoid" tip, and one consultant-style summary sentence.
Layout rules: Styling imagery must occupy the main area of the composition; text must be limited to no more than 30% of the image. The first visual impression must show the outfit upgrade; the second glance reads color & formulas. Use thin line frames, numbered labels, tag/pendant style labels, magazine-style headings, small color blocks. Avoid long blocks of text, avoid dense tables, avoid ordinary PPT color-card aesthetics. Chinese text must be clearly readable.
Person & menswear fit rules: All After and Lookbook images must use the same uploaded male subject; preserve face, age impression, body proportions and authentic temperament. Automatically select suitable menswear routes based on the subject's original height, shoulder width, body type, face shape and vibe. Use tailored choices — jacket shoulder line, short jacket proportions, high or mid-high waist pants, straight-leg or wide-leg trousers, shoe weight, hats, bags, and layering — to optimize proportions but do not exaggerate body changes. Emphasize broader shoulders, longer legs, improved posture and a more stylish male presence without feminization.
Proportion optimization focus: Do not rely on beautification or body morphing. Use visible styling strategies: clear shoulder lines, appropriate jacket lengths (shorter jackets to raise visual waist), trouser drape to lengthen legs, shoe weight that doesn't crush height, upper-short/lower-long silhouettes, avoid 50/50 divides, avoid completely baggy or shapeless looks. Every look must demonstrate a specific proportion improvement point (e.g., stronger shoulder line, straighter leg line, higher waistline, jacket that doesn’t shorten the torso, shoe completing the outfit, overall sharper presence). Avoid slumping, wrinkled, sagging, or structureless outfits.
Creative requirement: The following season-by-season suggestions are reference directions, not rigid templates. Do not mechanically copy them; do not generate all looks strictly following the listed combinations. Within each season keep season color logic, Korean streetwear tonality, subject's temperament, and proportion principles, but be inventive to design looks that feel more fashion-forward and natural, like real Seoul streetwear photography. Each look must have a different scene, silhouette, and color logic; do not only change colors.
Spring / Spring (guidance):
- Overall vibe: fresh, bright, clean, slightly youthful (not childish), Korean clean boy, light and proportionally flattering.
- Color logic: Avoid loud multicolor. Base colors: ivory white, light off-white, light denim blue, cream yellow, light khaki. Small accents: apricot, soft green, sky blue. Bright colors only in small areas (inner layers, accessories), not large swathes. Maintain clean, fresh, youthful but not infantile — still a Korean streetwear styled male, not a "soft cute" aesthetic.
- Hero After suggested outfit: short light-colored jacket or light gray baseball jacket + white T-shirt or thin sweatshirt + high-waist light-blue straight jeans or light-gray wide-leg pants + derby shoes / vintage sneakers + baseball cap or crossbody bag. Emphasize short outer layer, clear shoulder line, top-short bottom-long proportion, and leg-lengthening.
- Example Lookbook options (can include but not limited to): light baseball jacket + white T + light denim; cream short jacket + gray wide-leg pants; light blue overshirt + white tank + khaki pants; thin sweatshirt + straight denim + baseball cap; light gray cropped blazer + white T + jeans; ivory knit polo + light casual pants. Avoid large saturation clashing, overly sweet pastel, garish florals, unstructured soft tops with no shoulder definition, or traditional corporate shirts & trousers.
- Summary sentence: Spring styling for men relies on clean light tones, short outer layers, and tidy proportions more than prints.
Summer / Summer (guidance):
- Overall vibe: cool-feeling, fresh, sport-street, urban; black/gray/white skeleton + cool color accents.
- Must include at least one short-shorts outfit (shorts). Do not make everything pale; include black/gray/white as backbone. Can use tank tops, short-sleeve shirts, loose T-shirts, shorts (athletic shorts, Bermuda, light sport shorts), thin shirts, jerseys, but with elevated styling — not cheap or greasy or gym-posey.
- Color logic: cool-white, pearl gray, charcoal, mist-blue, light denim blue, silver base; accents: cobalt, lavender-gray, cool silver.
- Hero After suggested outfit: charcoal gray short-sleeve shirt or black-gray cropped jacket + cool-white tank or white T + high-waist black Bermuda shorts/athletic shorts + white/gray sneakers + silver chain + crossbody bag. Emphasize shoulder line, leg-lengthening, cool street sensibility.
- Example Lookbook options: short-sleeve shirt + Bermuda; white tank + light denim shorts; black oversized T + gray sport shorts; cobalt jersey + black shorts; mist-blue sheer shirt + white T + black shorts; cool-white T + silver-gray wide pants. Accessories: cool sunglasses, silver necklace, stylish sling bags. Avoid all-sweet pastel-only looks, warm yellow faced colors, heavy caramel tones, low-waist compressed looks, overly tight tank greasy vibe, big cheap logos.
- Summary sentence: Summer menswear is not just pale colors — black/gray/white form the structure; short pants and cool tones provide breathability.
Autumn / Autumn (guidance):
- Overall vibe: black-brown-gray, deep denim, slightly vintage, urban, textured but not dowdy.
- Color logic: cocoa brown, charcoal black, cream white, deep denim blue, olive green, smoky gray; small accents: wine red, aged brass, tobacco brown. Avoid muddy yellow-browns or countryside vintage looks.
- Hero After suggested outfit: short brown leather jacket or dark baseball jacket + white/black fitted inner (clean and not clingy) + deep high-waist straight denim + black leather shoes / vintage sneakers + wine-red or dark brown crossbody bag. Emphasize black-brown skeleton, cropped jacket, dark denim, and shoulder/waist proportion.
- Example Lookbook options: short leather + deep denim; knit polo + gray trousers; black baseball jacket + white T + straight pants; deep denim jacket + brown casual pants; olive jacket + black inner + denim; cropped blazer + wine-red accents. Can innovate with suede short jacket, vintage sport outerwear, dark denim sets, shoe + sock mixes, wine-red accessories. Avoid dowdy earth-tone excess, too many cargo pockets, fully slouchy silhouettes, low-contrast cream-brown blends, heavy pieces that squash height, or old-business shoe+trouser combos.
- Summary sentence: Autumn menswear relies on a black-brown-gray skeleton; cropped jackets and dark denim pull proportions into place.
Winter / Winter (guidance):
- Overall vibe: cool-feeling, high-contrast, urban, sharp presence. Do not make everything black/gray; include cobalt, icy gray-pink, true red, deep navy, silver-gray.
- Hero After MUST be a coat look. Coat should have Korean streetwear sensibility (not ordinary business coat, not sales-y). Color logic: pure white, charcoal black, deep navy as base; accents: cobalt, silver-gray, true red, cool silver. Each look must be visually distinct in color and cut — not all black coats.
- Hero After suggested outfit: structured gray or navy long coat, worn open, inner layer white knit or black turtleneck; coat should be well-cut, clean and not tight or greasy; lower: black straight trousers / dark denim / gray wide-leg + chunky derby or vintage sneakers + cobalt scarf or silver necklace or black crossbody bag. The coat should elongate vertical lines while internal layering and pants keep proportions sharp; streetpose, not passport posture.
- Example Lookbook options: black leather + white inner + navy denim + cobalt accents; cobalt hoodie + black straight pants; silver-gray short puffer + black wide pants; gray long coat + white knit + black pants; black-white baseball jacket + true red bag/hat; navy short coat + black turtleneck + dark denim. Innovate with black-white panel short outerwear, cool-surface sport sets, metallic silver accessories, scarf layering, short puffer + wide leg combos. Avoid plain sales suits, low-contrast dull palettes, muddy khaki, warm soil-orange tones, shapeless long coats that swallow the body, or making every look black/gray or business coat + briefcase.
- Summary sentence: Winter menswear depends on clear boundaries: black & white as skeleton, cool bright accents to catch the eye.
Accessories (male-focused): Prefer baseball caps, beanies, sunglasses, silver necklaces, watches, crossbody bags, messenger bags, totes, waist bags, vintage sneakers, derby shoes, chunky leather shoes, loafers, short boots. Avoid feminine small shoulder bags, pearl necklaces, bows, exaggerated ear jewelry, high heels, skirts, feminine makeup.
Male proportion optimization direction (recap): Emphasize clear shoulder lines, avoid collapsed jackets, short jackets to raise waist visually, trousers that straighten leg lines, shoes that add weight without crushing height, upper-short/lower-long silhouettes, avoid 50/50 divides, avoid all-loose shapeless outfits, avoid overly tight greasy looks.
Final negative constraints (global): Do NOT generate traditional corporate sales imagery, old-fashioned image-consultant report vibes, greasy menswear, over-feminized looks, "pretty-boy" transformation, women’s clothing, skirts, high heels, female handbag types, female makeup, excessive cargo vests / big pockets, all looks shapelessly oversized, over-influencer-face, extreme body reshaping, garish cheap clashing colors, identical color across all seasons, full-black/full-gray monotony, ordinary e-commerce product listing pages, PPT color-card pages, garbled Chinese characters, or too much explanatory body text.
Deliver exactly 4 vertical 3:4 images, white background, unified magazine-look layout, each containing Before, Hero After, 6 lookbook outfits, palettes, color-avoidance, formulas, single-item tips, brief avoid notes, and one consultant summary — all text in readable Chinese. All After and lookbook photos must be the uploaded male subject with preserved identity and realistic styling-based proportion optimization.
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