

Create a vertical 2:3 ultra-realistic Vogue-style tropical fashion editorial set inside a lush overgrown garden connected to a quiet tropical villa. The scene should feel refined, intimate, and slightly mysterious, like a high-fashion magazine story shot between dense foliage, reflective water, stone architecture, dark wooden shutters, open glass doors, textured walls, and layered tropical plants. The environment must feel lived-in and editorial, not like a clean resort catalog and not like fantasy art.Show a 25-year-old brunette editorial model with natural skin texture, slightly undone dark hair, minimal makeup, and a calm serious expression. She is placed within the environment rather than simply posing in front of it: partially framed by large tropical leaves, sitting on a stone edge near the water, leaning in a doorway, standing between wooden shutters, or placed deep inside the garden with foliage crossing the foreground. Her pose should feel composed, fashion-forward, and slightly tense, not conventionally pretty or bridal.Dress her in a sophisticated contemporary tropical designer look, inspired by Vogue resort fashion and artisanal summer couture. The clothing must be modern, feminine, expensive, and editorial, with complex textile detail instead of a classic gown. Use crafted fabrics such as textured jacquard, hand-embroidered botanical textile, paillettes, shell-like discs, raffia fringe, soft sculptural taffeta, washed silk, cotton poplin, or woven linen blend. The silhouette may be an asymmetric dress, an open-back column dress, a sleeveless paillette shift, a draped wrap skirt with a structured top, a botanical jacquard set, or a sculptural summer dress with controlled volume. The outfit should feel tropical through texture, color, fabric, and styling, not through literal flower appliqués. Avoid bridal styling, princess silhouettes, long trains, fairy-tale gowns, dresses made of flowers, clean beachwear, and simple vacation dresses.Use a more sophisticated color palette: deep jungle greens, moss, cream, faded ivory, dusty pink, muted coral, tobacco brown, ochre, soft yellow, black accents, and weathered stone neutrals. The lighting should be natural editorial tropical shade with filtered daylight, patches of sun through leaves, gentle highlights on skin and fabric, and controlled dark areas without crushed black shadows. The image should have the atmosphere of a Vogue tropical fashion story: cinematic but realistic, intimate but luxurious, textured, elegant, slightly moody, and highly editorial. No logo, no magazine text, no visible brand names, no surrealism, no fantasy costume, no overly clean resort advertising look.