A futuristic, editorial-style portrait featuring a Black female model posed in extreme close-up, her long, metallic silver stiletto nails elegantly splayed across her face, partially obscuring one eye in a dramatic, angular gesture. Her dyed, highlighted hair (make it slightly les flat and more realistic, is styled in a sleek bob with bangs, catching directional light with a brushed chrome texture. The overall framing and composition remains tight, centered on the hand and face — emphasizing the claws, gaze, and geometry of the pose. But the aesthetic is reimagined with soft, Y2K-inspired studio lighting and expressive facial shadows that contour the face and highlight the tension in her brow and cheekbones, like the other reference attached, also use that contrast and colorgrading of the attached reference. The background is a smooth gradient, fading from a pale lilac at the bottom to cool steel-blue at the top — clean, digital, and reminiscent of early-2000s tech ads and avant-garde fashion campaigns. The color grading is cool and desaturated, with subtle blues and purples lifting from the highlights while shadows remain rich and smooth. The skin texture is matte but luminous, allowing for controlled contrast without harshness. Lighting is directional but diffuse — falling diagonally across the model’s face and hand, creating a moody but elegant light falloff, with delicate specular highlights on the nails and hair. There’s no harsh gloss; instead, a polished cinematic softness defines the mood, blending alien beauty with 90s minimal futurism. The final image feels like a cross between a Björk single cover and a Mugler backstage shot — poised, controlled, and quietly powerful. improve her thumb size and placing of the hand, and make sure we only see one hand.