
Create an ultra-luxury advertising poster for Chanel N°5 perfume, in a breathtaking fusion of hyper-realistic perfume photography and refined Eastern ink-wash landscape art. The image should feel serene, poetic, museum-worthy, and impossibly elegant, with an overwhelming sense of beauty, restraint, and timeless sophistication. Main concept: The Chanel N°5 bottle is the absolute visual anchor and must remain exquisitely realistic, crystal-clear, and modern, while a monochrome oriental shan shui landscape appears to grow organically from the perfume itself. The landscape should not sit separately beside the bottle. Instead, it should emerge delicately from the edges, base, and fragrance aura of the bottle, as if the scent is quietly transforming into mist, mountains, clouds, and waterfalls. Product: Place one hyper-realistic Chanel N°5 bottle in the composition as the central hero. The bottle must be unmistakably Chanel N°5: iconic rectangular crystal glass silhouette, elegant faceted cap, pale champagne-golden perfume liquid, crisp black-and-white label, luminous transparency, exquisite glass reflections, and perfect luxury realism. The bottle should feel pristine, silent, and precious. Fusion logic: The relationship between the bottle and the ink landscape must include a few carefully controlled points of fusion. Do not keep them fully separate, and do not over-blend them. The fusion should feel rare, subtle, and magical: soft ink mist may seep from the lower bottle edge, mountain ridges may appear to grow from the perfume’s inner golden glow, waterfall-like white space may descend from the bottle base, faint brush-wash textures may kiss the bottle’s outer contour, a scroll-like ink terrain may partially dissolve into the transparent glass edge. These fusion zones should be very limited, elegant, and seamless, creating the sensation that the fragrance is birthing the landscape. Ink-wash world: Build a refined black-white-gray Chinese shan shui landscape with: misty layered mountains, ink cliffs, pine trees, flowing waterfalls, soft clouds, fog banks, paper-like ink diffusion, brush-washed contours, subtle scroll texture, and poetic negative space. The landscape should feel highly sophisticated, airy, and painterly, never decorative or overloaded. Composition: Use a large amount of blank space. The bottle should remain central or slightly off-center, with the ink landscape unfolding asymmetrically from it in a graceful directional flow. The overall layout must feel breathable, quiet, and perfectly balanced, like a luxury gallery poster. Avoid symmetry and avoid crowding the frame. Color palette: Keep the image almost entirely monochrome: rice-paper white, ivory white, mist gray, ash gray, deep ink black. Use only a restrained touch of pale champagne gold from the Chanel N°5 liquid as the single warm accent. This minimal warmth should make the perfume feel sacred and luminous against the calm ink world. Visual feeling: The image must feel like the ultimate encounter between modern French perfume luxury and classical Eastern mountain poetry. It should suggest stillness, fragrance, memory, nature, and elegance without becoming literal or theatrical. The result should be exceptionally beautiful, soft, and emotionally transporting. Typography: Typography must be extremely restrained and elegant, like a museum label or couture fragrance campaign. No cluttered copy. Use: “CHANEL” “N°5” Optional very subtle Chinese support: “香奈儿 N°5” “山水由香而生” “于留白与墨意之间,见永恒” The text should be small, airy, and placed only within the negative space. Lighting and rendering: Use soft premium light on the bottle, with crystal highlights, subtle shadowing, and immaculate material realism. The ink landscape should feel feathered, atmospheric, and painterly, while the bottle remains sharp, tactile, and ultra-real. The contrast between glass precision and ink softness must be extraordinary. 8k, hyper-detailed, luxury fragrance campaign quality, visually unforgettable. Negative prompt: busy collage, colorful scenery, hard separation between bottle and background, excessive fusion, cartoon style, fantasy palace, red lantern overload, gold overload, cheap oriental decor, cluttered typography, blurry bottle, generic perfume ad, noisy background, overdecorated Chinese elements, symmetrical composition