Glitter Glamour Beauty Portrait Book Cover
Close-up beauty portrait with holographic glitter on skin, neon color contrast, and multicolor city-light bokeh — the vibrant ultra-modern aesthetic for contemporary urban fiction.
High-glam beauty portrait cover — tight face-forward composition, holographic glitter on skin, warm/cool neon color contrast, and a multicolor bokeh background. The vibrant ultra-feminine aesthetic for contemporary urban fiction. --- hyper-realistic beauty photograph book cover, close-up glamour portrait of [beautiful dark-skinned Black woman with natural curly hair / Black woman with long straight hair / light-skinned Black woman with voluminous waves], [hand gently posed under chin looking directly at camera / slight over-shoulder glance with soft expression / three-quarter profile, eyes half closed], holographic iridescent glitter and sparkle effects on cheekbones and collarbone, [large diamond hoop earrings / crystal chandelier earrings], multicolored bokeh background with [disco ball light reflections / city lights at night / neon signage out of focus], warm orange and amber fire tones contrasting with cool electric blue neon, digital glitter particle overlay throughout frame, high-fashion editorial photography style, full glamour makeup --ar 2:3 --style raw --stylize 200 --- Tips: • The warm/cool contrast is the energy engine of this style — always name both: orange fire tones + electric blue neon. One without the other reads flat • For a male lead cover: "close-up portrait of handsome Black man, sharp jawline, direct confident expression, gold chain necklace, city skyline bokeh, cool blue and warm amber light" • Make the bokeh tell a story: "red and gold casino light bokeh" = gambling drama, "blue-white hospital monitor light bokeh" = medical thriller, "warm amber nightclub bokeh" = entertainment world • Specific glitter placement beats generic: "holographic glitter on cheekbones and under eyes" renders far more precisely than "glitter on face" • For title treatment: pair a handwritten or brushstroke element (a script word, a number in paint) with heavy chrome or metallic caps — the tension between loose and bold is the hook • Use --stylize 200-250 to push the fantasy/editorial glam quality; drop to 120 if you want the portrait to feel more grounded and photographic
- Source
- promptfork seed
- License
- CC-BY-4.0
- Published
- 6/22/2026