occult,rockabilly_morph, A stylized mid-century rockabilly couple appears in a warm retro illustration, reimagined through a gritty occult-rockabilly poster aesthetic with distressed print texture and antique album-cover energy. The man is 30 years old with light olive skin, a sculpted black pompadour, sharp cheekbones, black rectangular glasses, and a cool focused expression as he leans toward the woman with controlled intensity. He wears a dark plaid suit jacket, a cream shirt with red check pattern, a narrow black tie, and a folded white pocket square. His posture is elegant and slightly tense, with one hand near his tie and his shoulders angled forward like a vintage noir leading man. The woman is 28 years old with fair porcelain skin, platinum-blonde hair styled in glossy rockabilly victory rolls and high curled waves, black cat-eye glasses, red lips, and a poised flirtatious expression as she leans toward him. She wears a fitted red dress with white polka dots, a soft V-neckline, and a structured retro silhouette. Her head tilts forward with cinematic closeness, her lips slightly pursed, and her gaze fixed on the man with confident playful tension. Their faces nearly meet at the center of the composition, creating a strong romantic focal point. The scene is set against a stylized retro diner and roadside Americana backdrop, with rounded architectural forms, curved signs, chrome details, pastel wall shapes, and faint silhouettes of a jukebox or old car elements. The original bright nostalgia is shifted into a darker occult-rockabilly mood: the background becomes a distressed poster collage of aged cream paper, faded coral, burnt orange, blackened umber, dusty rose, and antique gold. Subtle celestial symbols, crescent moons, small stars, ornamental linework, and worn occult diagram fragments are integrated into the background texture as part of the vintage print design. The composition is horizontal and cinematic, with the couple filling the center and right side of the frame, their profiles forming a strong diagonal conversation line. The image uses clean retro vector shapes softened by rough painterly brushwork, cracked ink, faded halftone grain, paper scuffs, and scratched screen-print wear. The figures remain stylish and readable, with crisp graphic silhouettes, elegant facial planes, and controlled poster contrast. The lighting is warm and theatrical, with soft amber light shaping the faces, glasses, lips, and clothing folds, while deeper shadows add noir-style depth under the jawlines, hair, lapels, and glasses. Selective antique-gold highlights catch on the glasses, tie, hair waves, and dress contours. The palette is refined and vintage, built from aged cream, coral red, dusty peach, sepia brown, black, antique gold, muted rose, and dark umber. The style blends rockabilly romance, mid-century editorial illustration, occult western poster design, distressed vintage print texture, subtle tarot-card symbolism, and dark Americana charm. The final image feels stylish, flirtatious, nostalgic, mysterious, and polished, with a strong couple-focused silhouette and a mature occult-rockabilly visual identity. <lora:ZIT_ta86_yal_occult_rockabilly_morph_V2:0.6>