occult,rockabilly_morph, A photorealistic occult rockabilly portrait of a 29-year-old woman with light olive skin, sculpted black victory-roll hair with deep burgundy undertones, arched brows, smoky winged eyeliner, and deep glossy crimson lips, posed in front of a classic green vintage car at night. She wears a fitted dark teal halter top, a black choker with a polished silver ring pendant, ornate dangling earrings, and layered subtle jewelry that feels elegant and slightly ritualistic. Her shoulders, upper chest, and arms are covered in detailed traditional tattoos with roses, ornamental linework, dark leaves, and old-school rockabilly motifs, all rendered with realistic ink depth and natural skin texture. Her expression is calm, confident, and seductive without exaggeration, with her gaze directed slightly off-camera as if watching someone approach under streetlights. Her chin is gently lifted, her lips are softly parted, and her posture is poised and self-assured, leaning near the car with relaxed control. The pose feels cinematic and still, like a noir character caught between glamour and danger. The scene is set on a moody urban street or late-night car meet, with the curved body of a vintage car behind her, chrome trim, soft reflections, blurred round streetlights, and warm bokeh glowing in the background. The car’s deep green paint catches teal and amber highlights, while the chrome details reflect the surrounding lights. The background remains atmospheric and softly blurred, keeping the woman’s face, tattoos, jewelry, and car silhouette as the main focus. The lighting is cinematic and dramatic, with a warm amber key light shaping the cheekbones, lips, collarbone, tattoos, and hair waves, while a cool teal fill light reflects from the car and adds contrast along the jawline and shoulder. Subtle red accents appear in the hair, lips, tattoo roses, and distant lights, giving the portrait a rich rockabilly mood. The skin is photorealistic with visible pores, soft sheen, and natural tonal transitions, while the tattoos, jewelry, and car paint carry crisp detail. The style blends photorealistic rockabilly portraiture, vintage Americana, tattoo culture, noir glamour, and a subtle occult-rockabilly mood. The palette is built from deep teal, emerald green, antique gold, warm amber, crimson red, black, chrome silver, and soft night shadows. The final image feels polished, stylish, nostalgic, rebellious, and cinematic, with strong feminine presence, rich tattoo detail, classic car atmosphere, and refined dark retro elegance. <lora:ZIT_ta86_yal_occult_rockabilly_morph_V2:0.6>