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Scene 1 — 0s–4s Close-up cinematic morning setup. Camera glides across a luxury desk with coffee, fashion magazines, perfume, and the Coach shopping bag. She leans in excitedly, smiling as she reaches for it. Bright, soft sunlight fills the space. Energetic luxury vibe, anticipation building. Scene 2 — 4s–8s Medium shot unboxing sequence. She quickly but elegantly opens the packaging and reveals the black Coach Tabby 26 bag. Close-ups of leather, gold hardware, and chain strap. Her expression lights up instantly. Influencer excitement, natural reaction. Scene 3 — 8s–12s Mirror selfie and styling sequence. She puts the bag on her shoulder, slightly spins, checking it from every angle. Camera circles smoothly around her. Hair movement, confident smile, playful luxury energy. Scene 4 — 12s–16s Final cinematic hero shots. She walks toward the camera holding the bag, then places it on a marble table. Quick glam close-up of details. Soft glow lighting, premium finish, fashion ad energy with excitement.
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