
Bridal Mirror Field Sunset
Create a cinematic bridal portrait set within a mirror installation in an open field during golden hour. Focus on symmetry, reflection, and rich textile detail for a regal, immersive editorial frame.
Create a cinematic fashion portrait in an outdoor mirror installation with reflective surfaces, soft sky tones, and minimal styling. Focus on symmetry, reflections, and spatial depth for a surreal yet controlled editorial frame.






CONCEPT: Inspired by the Hermès outdoor mirror installation campaign. A field of large freestanding rectangular mirror panels arranged at varying angles on a mirror floor under an open sky — the mirrors reflect both the sky above and the subject simultaneously, creating an environment where sky, ground, and person become one continuous reflection. The mirrors are real physical objects — glass panels on stands — not digital effects. POSE: She stands at the center of the mirror arrangement — weight on her left foot, right foot slightly forward, body at a 20-degree angle to the camera. Her left hand hangs naturally at her side. Her right hand reaches out and barely touches the edge of the nearest mirror panel — fingertips resting on the glass edge. Face turned slightly left, looking into the middle distance beyond one mirror. Expression: she has just seen something in a reflection that surprised her — not fear, quiet astonishment. She wears a floor-length deep ivory wool coat — perfectly structured, single button at the waist, wide lapels, hem touching the ground. Underneath: deep black wide-leg trousers visible at the ankle, black leather Chelsea boots. Hair in a sleek low chignon. A single large baroque pearl earring on the visible ear. No other accessories. MIRROR INSTALLATION: Eight large rectangular mirror panels — each 2 meters tall, 1 meter wide — arranged in a loose organic cluster around her. Each panel positioned at a different angle, reflecting different portions of sky, ground, and her figure. Two panels behind her reflect her back and the back of her coat. One panel to the left shows her profile. The mirror floor — a polished reflective surface extending 4 meters in every direction — reflects her below in a perfect downward mirror image, the sky also reflected in the floor surface. Her reflection in the floor is as sharp as she is. LIGHT AND SKY: Overcast bright sky — the diffused cloud light is even, cool, and shadowless in the sky portions. But the mirrors concentrate and redirect this light — each mirror panel catches the sky from a different angle and reflects a slightly different cloud formation. The sky in every mirror is slightly different — the same sky seen from eight different angles simultaneously. The overall light on her: cool, even, silver-white — the light of a gray morning that somehow feels luminous because the mirrors multiply it. CAMERA: 85mm lens, camera at chest height, 5 meters from her. She fills the center of the frame — full body from crown to boot toe. The mirror panels frame her on both sides and behind, their reflections creating depth in all directions. The mirror floor reflection of her extends below the frame center — she and her reflection together forming a vertical axis through the composition. Ultra-photorealistic. Hermès campaign quality applied to our brand language. Color grade: cool silver-white sky, deep ivory coat, jet black trousers — a monochrome world interrupted only by the baroque pearl. NOT digital art. Real mirrors, real sky, real coat. 85mm, f/4, film grain. 4:5.