
Before the Storm with Nova
Use two uploaded reference images as identity anchors for two adult women in a photorealistic 4:5 outdoor fashion editorial portrait. Preserve Woman A’s recognizable facial identity, complexion, hair premise, adult appearance, facial proportions, and overall likeness from the first reference image. Preserve Woman B’s recognizable facial identity, complexion, hair premise, adult appearance, facial proportions, and overall likeness from the second reference image. Keep their identities distinct; do not blend their faces, do not make them twins, and do not swap their features. No readable text except clean athletic logo-style marks if supported by the generator; no watermark, no poster layout.
Create a windswept open field scene under a dark storm-gray sky, with low grass, distant tents or festival shapes blurred in the background, cold natural light, and a grounded outdoor fashion mood. The setting should feel like a remote music festival, rural sportswear editorial, or high-fashion camping field before rain, not a polished resort, not a city street, and not a studio backdrop.
Frame both women in a close low seated portrait, from above their heads to below their sneakers, with the camera placed low near the grass so the shoes, hands, layered clothing, and faces all feel close and powerful. Woman A sits slightly forward and left of center, knees bent wide toward the camera, forearms resting loosely near the knees, gaze calm and severe. Woman B sits slightly behind and to the right, angled toward Woman A with one knee raised and one hand resting on the grass or trouser pocket, gaze cutting toward the camera. Their bodies should feel connected by shared styling and posture but remain individually readable.
Style both women in coordinated outdoor folkloric sportswear with bold athletic branding logic. The central styling hook is the collision of embroidered red folk textile panels, oversized orange-red sleeves, utilitarian olive cargo volume, and dirty trail sneakers. The clothing should feel fashion-editorial, layered, rough, and culturally hybrid, not simple hiking clothes and not costume folk dress.
Woman A wears a vivid orange-red oversized windbreaker or pullover with white embroidered sleeve motifs, gathered elastic cuffs, and wind-wrinkled nylon texture. Over the front sits a square red embroidered chest panel or bib with ornate folkloric patterns, turquoise and cream details, and a clean white swoosh-like athletic logo mark centered on the panel. The logo element should read as intentional sportswear branding placed over ornate textile embroidery, clean and graphic, not random text. Pair it with voluminous olive-green cargo parachute pants with huge side pockets, drawcords, gathered knees, and fabric bunching around the ankles.
Woman B wears a related but distinct look: a red patterned athletic vest or embroidered bib over a muted technical top, oversized orange or rust sleeves, layered scarf-like red textile at the neck, and olive cargo skirt-pants or wide technical trousers with exaggerated pockets and drawcord volume. Give her a different branded element, such as a small white swoosh-like mark or athletic patch on the chest panel or sleeve, clean and minimal against the ornate fabric. Keep the branding graphic and legible as shape, but avoid garbled words.
Both women wear dirty white-and-orange trail sneakers with thick soles, scuffed uppers, bright orange laces, muddy speckling, and technical panel construction. The shoes are important foreground objects, close to the lens, with real sole weight and grass contact. Add small rings, thin bracelets, and minimal earrings only; no handbags, no sunglasses, no extra props.
Hair should follow each reference identity while fitting the storm-field styling. Woman A can have loose braids, wind-touched pale or natural hair, or reference-consistent hair falling around the face. Woman B should have a distinct hair shape from her reference, also affected by wind. Keep both faces sharp and natural, with realistic skin texture, freckles or natural skin variation if present, soft lips, and calm severe expressions. The mood should feel unsmiling, cool, and editorial.
Lighting hierarchy: overcast storm light from the front-left shapes the faces, hands, embroidered panels, logo marks, nylon sleeves, cargo folds, and sneaker texture. The sky stays dark and heavy behind them, while the grass and clothing hold muted natural color. Preserve shadows under the hands, beneath the knees, inside cargo pockets, between laces, under sneaker soles, in sleeve folds, and along embroidered seams.
Palette hierarchy: hero colors are orange-red sleeves, red embroidered chest panels, olive cargo fabric, white athletic logo marks, dirty white sneakers, and storm-gray sky. Support colors are turquoise embroidery details, cream stitching, muddy grass, pale skin highlights from each reference, orange laces, and muted tent colors in the far background. Restraint colors are dark green field shadow, gray clouds, olive pocket interiors, and weathered fabric grime. Keep the palette rugged, saturated in the clothing, but restrained by the stormy landscape.
Object hierarchy: primary focus is both women’s faces, the branded embroidered chest panels, and the seated field posture. Secondary focus is oversized sleeves, cargo volume, hands, sneakers, orange laces, and muddy grass. Tertiary supports are distant tents, storm clouds, blurred festival background, wind movement, and field depth.
Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the sneakers and knees pushing into the lower foreground, the oversized orange-red sleeves widening both figures, and the dark sky compressing the upper frame. Secondary edge pressure comes from the embroidered logo panels at the center of each body and the cargo pockets expanding outward. Keep the image close, grounded, and clothing-heavy.
The final image should read as a two-woman outdoor sportswear-folk editorial: two adult women with distinct preserved reference identities seated low in a grassy field under storm clouds, wearing orange-red oversized technical layers, ornate red embroidered chest panels with clean white athletic branding marks, olive cargo parachute volume, dirty white-and-orange trail sneakers, wind-touched hair, calm severe expressions, and rugged festival-field atmosphere. Maintain distinct facial identities, realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, believable embroidered panel construction, clean athletic logo-style marks, real nylon sleeve texture, heavy cargo fabric physics, grounded sneaker geometry, muddy grass contact, physically consistent storm light, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid blended faces, twin identity merging, garbled text, random brand words, missing logo marks, generic hiking clothes, costume folk dress, flat embroidery, plastic sneakers, over-clean styling, fake HDR, over-smoothed skin, unreadable patches, and distant full-body documentation.