An authentic amateur analogue portrait of a young woman standing by a sunlit window in a rumpled bedroom, preserve the exact pose and fragile mood from the reference: she stands facing the camera head-on, shoulders bare and slightly forward, both hands clutched together at her chest holding the top of her dress closed, head level, eyes locked directly into the lens with a dazed vulnerable stare, lips softly parted as if just woken. She is in her late teens, slender build with long graceful neck, delicate collarbones and narrow shoulders, fair porcelain skin warmed by morning light, a dense scattering of natural freckles across her nose, cheeks, and upper chest, no makeup, light hazel-green eyes with soft catchlights, fine natural brows. Her hair is long, wavy, strawberry-blonde to copper, thick and wind-tousled, parted off-center, falling past her shoulders and lifting around her face as if caught in a draft from the window, the backlight turning the edges into a fiery golden halo, individual flyaways glowing and frizzing in the sun, strands sticking to her temples. She wears a historically accurate Edwardian-style off-shoulder nightgown in ivory, made of delicate sheer cotton lace over fine voile, with a straight sweetheart neckline edged in scalloped lace, long sheer bishop sleeves gathered at the wrist, the bodice slipping off her shoulders, the fabric extremely thin, wrinkled, and semi-transparent, revealing the soft silhouette of her form underneath, the lace pattern floral and slightly frayed with age, the hem loose and falling out of frame. The camera angle is intimate and slightly low, shot handheld at chest height looking up, framing a medium shot from the waist up, centered but imperfectly composed as a real snapshot, shallow depth of field keeping her face sharp while the window and bed blur behind. The scene is a decaying sunlit bedroom at early morning, background a tall wooden window frame to the right with bright hazy daylight pouring in, pale blue rumpled bedsheets blurred to the left, peeling plaster walls, dust motes illuminated in sharp sunbeams cutting across her hair and shoulder, warm golden highlights contrasting cool blue shadows. Render as a true retro instant amateur photograph: choose Polaroid SX-70, Polaroid 600, expired Kodak Gold 200, Kodak Portra 400, Fujicolor Superia 800, or Agfa Vista 200, with all the flaws that prove it amateur: warm honey-orange color cast with faded cyan blues, heavy visible film grain, soft overall focus with slight motion blur in her hair, blown-out highlights on her forehead, nose, and shoulder where sun hits, strong backlight halation and lens flare, natural vignetting, faint pink light leak at the left edge, dust specks, water spots, fine scratches on emulsion, uneven exposure, frame tilted 2 degrees, the texture of a creased print handled often, capturing minute details of individual lace flowers, the sheer weave of the sleeves, tiny moles on her chest, peach fuzz on her cheek lit by sun, the stray flyaways glowing like copper wire, and the full quiet sun-drenched fragile energy of a private morning moment caught unposed.