Editorial portrait, mid shot, waist up. An androgynous East Asian person with short, light-colored hair cropped close to the scalp stands facing the camera with a calm, neutral expression, direct gaze, composed and cool. Behind them: dense lush green foliage filling the frame, soft hazy mountains barely visible in the far distance, diffused overcast natural daylight, no harsh shadows.
Their 'hair' is an explosive radial crown of mixed flowers shooting outward in every direction: tall blue delphiniums spiking upward from the center, vivid hot pink celosia fanning out to the sides, round blue-grey globe thistles clustered at the base, lime-green spiky foliage filling the gaps. The whole arrangement reads like a punk mohawk but made entirely of living botanical material, wide and dramatic.
They wear a distressed, washed-out blue t-shirt, heavily worn, ripped raw edges at the collar and sleeves, small holes throughout, faded and lived-in. Over it, a sleeveless dark brown-black vest covered in intricate organic embellishments: small dark botanical spikes, raised hot pink leaf shapes, large circular pink dahlia-like flower appliques, small spherical pink buds, all botanical and textural, no metal hardware. A dark studded belt with a prominent silver sunburst buckle sits at the waist. Intricate dark tattoos cover both forearms.
Expression: neutral, steady, unbothered. Not aggressive, just present. Photorealistic editorial photography, medium format feel, sharp detail on the floral crown and vest textures, background softly blurred, 3:4 portrait ratio