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Lets re-imagine a turtle neck for winter. not too thick on the neck. we use dark nude colors includinng wine, dark brown, dark beige, dark white, black, dark blue etc.. it should fit to the body but no too tight. it should a have zippable square pocket made of a different material, like leather or a soft fabric, a stand out peace, or track suit material. the turtle neck should be a mixture of cotton and polyester or wool and polyster, or cashmere and polyster, all with a mix of elastan to make it a bit stretchy and hold it form. make it a quarter zipper for men keep the same design

Lets re-imagine a turtle neck for winter. not too thick on the neck. we use dark nude colors includinng wine, dark brown, dark beige, dark white, black, dark blue etc.. it should fit to the body but no too tight. it should a have zippable square pocket made of a different material, like leather or a soft fabric, a stand out peace, or track suit material. the turtle neck should be a mixture of cotton and polyester or wool and polyster, or cashmere and polyster, all with a mix of elastan to make it a bit stretchy and hold it form.

GLOBAL TYCOON MONEY POWER AMBITION this the name of my clothing brand and the slogan I want the ubran street wear style look mix with the lurxy style like Gucci McM balecinga clothing brand look on different style clothes like full Sweatsuits hoodie Polo style shirts T-shirt shorts zip up jacket round hat's regular hats jeans track suit and make something for the female style clothes

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Streetwear fashion mockup of a black long sleeve t-shirt, bold cartoon streetwear style, underground urban aesthetic. Large WNM logo (short for ‘Why Not Me’) in playful but edgy cartoon typography, slightly exaggerated shapes, thick outlines. Touches of dusty pink and hot pink accents mixed with white on black fabric. Front: small WNM logo on left chest. Back: large WNM logo with ‘WHY NOT ME’ underneath in stylized cartoon lettering. Sleeves: right sleeve vertical text ‘WHY NOT ME’, left sleeve ‘WNM’. Clean composition, premium streetwear brand, high contrast lighting, modern urban vibe, graphic design focus, flat lay or model wearing the long sleeve.”

I would like to generate a floor plan for a passive certified house. The south facing part looks out on creek reserve. The north west is overlooked by other houses and needs to be screened out. We want winter sun entry on the north side. The garage of 8metres x 11metres is at the western end of the building, entered from the west. The long axis of the house runs from west south west to north north east. We need two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 2 living rooms, a sewing / activities room. An external access toilet. Elderly living friendly. Single level throughout. Envisioned to be 200 square metres to 250 square metres. A mud room and butlers pantry are required.

2D cartoon, cinematic style, soft painterly shading, emotional and expressive. Character resembles the uploaded photo. Skin slightly darker than caramel, long beautiful wavy weave, natural looking weave, full lips, brown expressive eyes. Body: tall, naturally curvy and elegant posture. Clothing: comfortable bed clothes (pajamas or sleepwear), appropriate for bedroom scene. Style: 2D cartoon, expressive eyes, soft shading, cinematic storytelling, dramatic lighting.

Create a 2D floor plan for a 456 m² lot. The lot is on a corner, where the longest side measures 33 meters and the inner width measures 14 meters. In this plan, I’d like an open-concept kitchen integrated with a very spacious living room, where the living-room wall facing the 33-meter side would be completely made of glass so it can open up and connect to the pool, which will sit next to the gourmet area. On one side of the living room, I’d like a small private hallway leading to two suites opposite each other, one of them larger to also fit a walk-in closet. Both suites should be in a separate interior space from the living room to ensure privacy. On the other side of this living room/common central area, another hallway should lead to two more rooms: a home office opposite a TV room, with a half-bath at the end of the hallway. Additionally, I’d like a small service/laundry area to be created in the “back” part of the lot, with access to the living room. The idea is to keep the kitchen and living room fully integrated, with no dividing walls.

Create a floor plan for a $456 \text{ m}^2$ lot. The lot is on a corner, where the 'longest' side measures $33 \text{ m}$ and the 'interior' width measures $14 \text{ m}$. In this plan, I would like a very spacious kitchen integrated with the living room, where the living room wall facing the $33 \text{ m}$ extension is entirely glass so it can be opened and integrated with the pool and gourmet area (outdoor kitchen/dining).On one side of the living room, I would like a small hallway that leads to two suites opposite one another, one of which should be larger to also accommodate a walk-in closet.On the other side of this central common area/living room, another hallway should lead to two more rooms: an office opposite a TV room, with a powder room (lavabo) at the end of the hallway.In addition, I would like a small service area (laundry room) to be created in the 'back' part of the lot, with an entrance from the living room and space for a pantry.







