Create a complete **MIRTIS Y2K fashion collection** based on the uploaded reference image(s).

The collection must preserve the visual language of the references instead of inventing a completely different aesthetic.

## MOST IMPORTANT RULES

### STARS ARE REQUIRED

Stars are an important recurring graphic element of this MIRTIS collection.

Use **stars as a major visual motif throughout the collection**.

Different garments may use stars differently:

* scattered small stars
* clusters of stars
* large single stars
* asymmetric star arrangements
* stars integrated into typography
* stars combined with abstract graphics
* stars placed on sleeves
* stars around a central graphic
* subtle star details

BUT:

Do not put hundreds of identical stars everywhere.

The star graphics must feel intentionally designed and different from garment to garment.

### ABSOLUTELY NO FACES

**NO HUMAN FACES ANYWHERE.**

No portraits.
No people.
No heads.
No eyes.
No mouths.
No human figures.
No silhouettes of people.
No faces hidden inside graphics.
No realistic people.
No illustrated people.

This is a STRICT prohibition.

If a photographic or graphic element is needed, use **objects, textures, symbols, typography, abstract shapes or non-human imagery instead.**

## Y2K AESTHETIC

Authentic early-2000s Y2K fashion.

Think approximately **2000–2008**.

The collection should feel like underground early-2000s streetwear and fashion.

Use:

* stars
* experimental typography
* abstract shapes
* early digital graphics
* magazine-inspired layouts
* metallic details
* small decorative symbols
* layered graphics
* asymmetric compositions
* slightly glossy / printed Y2K elements

## DO NOT TURN THIS INTO FUTURISM

Absolutely NO:

* cyberpunk
* sci-fi
* futuristic fashion
* techwear
* military
* tactical
* dystopian
* post-apocalyptic
* robots
* holograms
* futuristic interfaces
* HUD graphics
* futuristic cities
* "FUTURE"
* "2045"
* "2050"

This must look like **Y2K 2000–2008**, not clothing from the future.

## GARMENTS

Create a varied collection of:

* oversized T-shirts
* long-sleeves
* cropped zip hoodies
* jackets
* wide-leg jeans / cargos

Each garment must be clearly different.

Do not create the same garment repeatedly with minor changes.

### ZIP HOODIES

IMPORTANT:

The zip hoodies must have **NO DRAWSTRINGS**.

No cords.
No strings.
No hanging hood strings.
No metal eyelets for drawstrings.

Clean hood construction.

## PRINT DESIGN

Every garment needs its own graphic composition.

Do NOT use one repeated graphic.

Do NOT simply recolor the same print.

Create different compositions while maintaining the recurring **STAR motif**.

Examples:

* oversized star graphic
* constellation-like arrangement
* stars + typography
* stars surrounding abstract symbol
* scattered stars + small graphics
* star graphics concentrated on sleeves
* asymmetric star placement
* minimal star chest graphic with large back composition
* layered star composition

Keep the graphics sophisticated and fashion-oriented.

Do NOT make childish cartoon stars.

Do NOT make generic clip-art stars.

Do NOT make random AI artwork.

## COLOR PALETTE

Use:

* washed black
* black
* graphite
* dark blue
* stone grey
* warm beige
* white
* occasional muted red / blue accents

The collection should have variety.

## BRANDING

Do not place huge "MIRTIS" text across the clothing.

Use the MIRTIS logo subtly if appropriate.

## FINAL VISUAL

The result should look like a professional Y2K fashion collection designed by an actual independent fashion designer.

**REFERENCE = VISUAL DIRECTION.**

**STARS = REQUIRED.**

**FACES / PEOPLE = COMPLETELY FORBIDDEN.**

**ZIP HOODIES = NO DRAWSTRINGS.**

Do not replace the Y2K aesthetic with futuristic or cyberpunk aesthetics.

Do not remove the star motif.

Do not add faces.

Do not add people.

Create a cohesive but varied MIRTIS collection with distinctive star-based graphics on every relevant garment.


Create a complete **MIRTIS Y2K fashion collection** based on the uploaded reference image(s).

The collection must preserve the visual language of the references instead of inventing a completely different aesthetic.

## MOST IMPORTANT RULES

### STARS ARE REQUIRED

Stars are an important recurring graphic element of this MIRTIS collection.

Use **stars as a major visual motif throughout the collection**.

Different garments may use stars differently:

* scattered small stars
* clusters of stars
* large single stars
* asymmetric star arrangements
* stars integrated into typography
* stars combined with abstract graphics
* stars placed on sleeves
* stars around a central graphic
* subtle star details

BUT:

Do not put hundreds of identical stars everywhere.

The star graphics must feel intentionally designed and different from garment to garment.

### ABSOLUTELY NO FACES

**NO HUMAN FACES ANYWHERE.**

No portraits.
No people.
No heads.
No eyes.
No mouths.
No human figures.
No silhouettes of people.
No faces hidden inside graphics.
No realistic people.
No illustrated people.

This is a STRICT prohibition.

If a photographic or graphic element is needed, use **objects, textures, symbols, typography, abstract shapes or non-human imagery instead.**

## Y2K AESTHETIC

Authentic early-2000s Y2K fashion.

Think approximately **2000–2008**.

The collection should feel like underground early-2000s streetwear and fashion.

Use:

* stars
* experimental typography
* abstract shapes
* early digital graphics
* magazine-inspired layouts
* metallic details
* small decorative symbols
* layered graphics
* asymmetric compositions
* slightly glossy / printed Y2K elements

## DO NOT TURN THIS INTO FUTURISM

Absolutely NO:

* cyberpunk
* sci-fi
* futuristic fashion
* techwear
* military
* tactical
* dystopian
* post-apocalyptic
* robots
* holograms
* futuristic interfaces
* HUD graphics
* futuristic cities
* "FUTURE"
* "2045"
* "2050"

This must look like **Y2K 2000–2008**, not clothing from the future.

## GARMENTS

Create a varied collection of:

* oversized T-shirts
* long-sleeves
* cropped zip hoodies
* jackets
* wide-leg jeans / cargos

Each garment must be clearly different.

Do not create the same garment repeatedly with minor changes.

### ZIP HOODIES

IMPORTANT:

The zip hoodies must have **NO DRAWSTRINGS**.

No cords.
No strings.
No hanging hood strings.
No metal eyelets for drawstrings.

Clean hood construction.

## PRINT DESIGN

Every garment needs its own graphic composition.

Do NOT use one repeated graphic.

Do NOT simply recolor the same print.

Create different compositions while maintaining the recurring **STAR motif**.

Examples:

* oversized star graphic
* constellation-like arrangement
* stars + typography
* stars surrounding abstract symbol
* scattered stars + small graphics
* star graphics concentrated on sleeves
* asymmetric star placement
* minimal star chest graphic with large back composition
* layered star composition

Keep the graphics sophisticated and fashion-oriented.

Do NOT make childish cartoon stars.

Do NOT make generic clip-art stars.

Do NOT make random AI artwork.

## COLOR PALETTE

Use:

* washed black
* black
* graphite
* dark blue
* stone grey
* warm beige
* white
* occasional muted red / blue accents

The collection should have variety.

## BRANDING

Do not place huge "MIRTIS" text across the clothing.

Use the MIRTIS logo subtly if appropriate.

## FINAL VISUAL

The result should look like a professional Y2K fashion collection designed by an actual independent fashion designer.

**REFERENCE = VISUAL DIRECTION.**

**STARS = REQUIRED.**

**FACES / PEOPLE = COMPLETELY FORBIDDEN.**

**ZIP HOODIES = NO DRAWSTRINGS.**

Do not replace the Y2K aesthetic with futuristic or cyberpunk aesthetics.

Do not remove the star motif.

Do not add faces.

Do not add people.

Create a cohesive but varied MIRTIS collection with distinctive star-based graphics on every relevant garment.
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Create a complete **MIRTIS Y2K fashion collection** based on the uploaded reference image(s). The collection must preserve the visual language of the references instead of inventing a completely different aesthetic. ## MOST IMPORTANT RULES ### STARS ARE REQUIRED Stars are an important recurring graphic element of this MIRTIS collection. Use **stars as a major visual motif throughout the collection**. Different garments may use stars differently: * scattered small stars * clusters of stars * large single stars * asymmetric star arrangements * stars integrated into typography * stars combined with abstract graphics * stars placed on sleeves * stars around a central graphic * subtle star details BUT: Do not put hundreds of identical stars everywhere. The star graphics must feel intentionally designed and different from garment to garment. ### ABSOLUTELY NO FACES **NO HUMAN FACES ANYWHERE.** No portraits. No people. No heads. No eyes. No mouths. No human figures. No silhouettes of people. No faces hidden inside graphics. No realistic people. No illustrated people. This is a STRICT prohibition. If a photographic or graphic element is needed, use **objects, textures, symbols, typography, abstract shapes or non-human imagery instead.** ## Y2K AESTHETIC Authentic early-2000s Y2K fashion. Think approximately **2000–2008**. The collection should feel like underground early-2000s streetwear and fashion. Use: * stars * experimental typography * abstract shapes * early digital graphics * magazine-inspired layouts * metallic details * small decorative symbols * layered graphics * asymmetric compositions * slightly glossy / printed Y2K elements ## DO NOT TURN THIS INTO FUTURISM Absolutely NO: * cyberpunk * sci-fi * futuristic fashion * techwear * military * tactical * dystopian * post-apocalyptic * robots * holograms * futuristic interfaces * HUD graphics * futuristic cities * "FUTURE" * "2045" * "2050" This must look like **Y2K 2000–2008**, not clothing from the future. ## GARMENTS Create a varied collection of: * oversized T-shirts * long-sleeves * cropped zip hoodies * jackets * wide-leg jeans / cargos Each garment must be clearly different. Do not create the same garment repeatedly with minor changes. ### ZIP HOODIES IMPORTANT: The zip hoodies must have **NO DRAWSTRINGS**. No cords. No strings. No hanging hood strings. No metal eyelets for drawstrings. Clean hood construction. ## PRINT DESIGN Every garment needs its own graphic composition. Do NOT use one repeated graphic. Do NOT simply recolor the same print. Create different compositions while maintaining the recurring **STAR motif**. Examples: * oversized star graphic * constellation-like arrangement * stars + typography * stars surrounding abstract symbol * scattered stars + small graphics * star graphics concentrated on sleeves * asymmetric star placement * minimal star chest graphic with large back composition * layered star composition Keep the graphics sophisticated and fashion-oriented. Do NOT make childish cartoon stars. Do NOT make generic clip-art stars. Do NOT make random AI artwork. ## COLOR PALETTE Use: * washed black * black * graphite * dark blue * stone grey * warm beige * white * occasional muted red / blue accents The collection should have variety. ## BRANDING Do not place huge "MIRTIS" text across the clothing. Use the MIRTIS logo subtly if appropriate. ## FINAL VISUAL The result should look like a professional Y2K fashion collection designed by an actual independent fashion designer. **REFERENCE = VISUAL DIRECTION.** **STARS = REQUIRED.** **FACES / PEOPLE = COMPLETELY FORBIDDEN.** **ZIP HOODIES = NO DRAWSTRINGS.** Do not replace the Y2K aesthetic with futuristic or cyberpunk aesthetics. Do not remove the star motif. Do not add faces. Do not add people. Create a cohesive but varied MIRTIS collection with distinctive star-based graphics on every relevant garment.

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