
6x6 grid layout. Editorial fashion photography. Use the reference clothing item on all 36 models. Every single cell must feature a completely unique individual—no two people should look remotely similar. Maximize human diversity across: Age: Teenagers, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s+, elderly with wrinkles and grey hair Body types: Extremely thin, slim, athletic, muscular, stocky, chubby, fat, plus-size, obese, petite, tall, short, broad-shouldered, narrow-framed, pear-shaped, apple-shaped, hourglass, rectangular, long-limbed, short-limbed. Ethnicity & skin tones: East Asian, Southeast Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, North African, Sub-Saharan African, West African, East African, Indigenous Australian, Pacific Islander, Native American, Indigenous South American, Scandinavian, Mediterranean, Eastern European, Western European, Caribbean, mixed race, albino. Full spectrum of skin tones from the palest to the deepest. Hair: Bald, shaved, buzz cut, afro, locs, braids, straight, wavy, curly, coily, long, short, grey, white, natural colors, receding hairline, thinning hair, thick full hair, hijab, head wraps, turbans. Features: Freckles, vitiligo, acne, scars, birthmarks, moles, gap teeth, crooked teeth, big nose, small nose, wide nose, narrow nose, round face, angular face, soft jawline, strong jawline, monolid eyes, deep-set eyes, hooded eyes, big lips, thin lips, visible disabilities, prosthetics, wheelchair users, amputees. Each cell: different pose, different camera angle. Poses should feel editorial and unexpected—leaning, crouching, mid-stride, arched, sprawled, seated, jumping, twisting, lounging. Camera angles vary—low angle, overhead, Dutch tilt, wide shot, tight crop, ground-level, profile, three-quarter view. Moody, high contrast, cinematic lighting. Varied environments—studio, architectural, urban, natural. Sharp detail, clothing as focal point. Final result should feel like the most inclusive, human-rich fashion editorial ever created—a true celebration of every single type of human body that exists.
6x6 grid layout. Fashion photography. All 36 models must wear the same reference garment. The model in each cell must be completely different—no two individuals can share any resemblance. Maximize human diversity: Age: Teenagers, 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80+, elderly with wrinkles and white hair Body type: Extremely thin, slim, fit, muscular, stocky, curvy, overweight, plus-size, obese, petite, tall, short, broad-shouldered, narrow frame, pear-shaped, apple-shaped, hourglass-shaped, rectangular, long limbs, short limbs. Race & Skin Tone: East Asian, Southeast Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, North African, Sub-Saharan African, West African, East African, Aboriginal Australian, Pacific Islander, Native American, Indigenous South American, Scandinavian, Mediterranean, Eastern European, Western European, Caribbean, mixed race, albino. Cover all skin tones from lightest to darkest. Hair: Bald, shaved head, buzz cut, afro, dreadlocks, braids, straight hair, wavy hair, curly hair, coiled hair, long hair, short hair, gray hair, white hair, natural hair color, receding hairline, thinning hair, thick hair, headscarf, turban, hijab. Features: Freckles, vitiligo, acne, scars, birthmarks, moles, gap teeth, crooked teeth, large nose, small nose, wide nose, narrow nose, round face, angular face, soft jawline, strong jawline, monolids, deep-set eyes, hooded eyes, full lips, thin lips, visible disabilities, prosthetics, wheelchair user, amputee. Each cell: Different pose, different camera angle. Poses should be editorial and unexpected—leaning, crouching, stepping, arching, stretching, sitting, jumping, twisting, lounging. Camera angles are also varied—low angle, overhead, Dutch angle, wide-angle, close-up, ground-level, profile view, three-quarter view. Create an atmospheric feel using high-contrast cinematic lighting. Scenes are diverse—including studio, architectural, urban, and natural environments. Focus on detailed portrayal, with the garment as the visual focal point. The final work should showcase unprecedented inclusivity and humanistic care, truly celebrating every human form.
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