Real fashion magazine cover. The word "DAZED" printed in large bold red serif letters at the very top of the cover, as a real magazine masthead. Editorial photograph: a young woman standing in front of a run-down 1970s American gas station at golden hour. She has a massive, voluminous afro or teased bouffant hair — very 70s. She wears a bright color-blocked outfit: wide flared trousers in deep violet, a cropped mustard yellow top, platform shoes. Oversized round tinted sunglasses. Color palette: hyper-saturated and analog — burnt orange sky, sun-bleached concrete, hot pink, electric yellow, faded turquoise. The image feels like a real photograph taken on 35mm film in 1973. Skin glowing in harsh sunlight. Hard shadows. Slight film grain. The composition leaves clear space at the top for the magazine title. Portrait orientation. Photorealistic, editorial quality, shot on Kodachrome film. References: William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Guy Bourdin. --ar 2:3 --style raw --v 6 --q 2. Real magazine cover. Bold red text "DAZED" as masthead at top. Editorial photo of a young woman at a vintage 1970s gas station, golden hour light. Voluminous afro hair, color-blocked wide-leg flares in violet and mustard yellow, platform shoes, round tinted sunglasses. Hyper-saturated 70s color palette: burnt orange, hot pink, electric yellow, faded turquoise. Shot on 35mm Kodachrome film, grain, hard shadows. Photorealistic. William Eggleston style. Portrait 2:3 format. --no illustration, cartoon, Mehr sehen