A hyperrealistic still-life scene shot with soft natural light and a 50mm lens. Centered in the frame is a vintage turquoise fiberglass armchair with chrome legs, placed against a plain off-white wall on a raw concrete floor. A clear glass perfume bottle sits on the middle of the chair seat. The bottle is elegant, and luxurious — with a heavy glass base and a sculptural cap, but no text or branding. Behind the bottle, slumped casually in the chair, is a plush Cookie Monster toy. The toy is significantly larger than the bottle and taking up most of the seat — and looks soft, textured, and oversized with its head tipped sideways, leaning against the inner curve of the chair’s armrest. Its arms and legs are flopped naturally, as if it had been left there and slid into that position on its own. The setup feels unstyled and poetic — a luxurious object juxtaposed with a soft, goofy toy. No human elements or other props in frame. Realistic light, clean shadows, detailed surface textures, and a balance of fashion elegance with offbeat humor.