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(0s – 4s) A cozy, aesthetic wardrobe room filled with soft sunlight. The girl opens her wardrobe slowly, smiling softly. She tries Outfit 1: pastel white crop top with light denim shorts, twirling gently in front of the mirror. Camera: slow cinematic push-in, soft focus, warm tones. (4s – 8s) She changes into Outfit 2: floral summer dress (light pink & white). She adjusts her hair while looking at herself in the mirror with a calm, confident expression. Camera: side pan, mirror reflection shot, dreamy lighting. (8s – 12s) Quick stylish montage inside the wardrobe: Outfit 3: yellow sundress with thin straps Outfit 4: white oversized shirt with beige shorts Outfit 5: soft blue co-ord set She spins lightly between changes, showing playful summer energy. Camera: fast elegant cuts, fashion montage style, soft glow transitions. (12s – 16s) Final transformation: Outfit 6: elegant minimal beige dress with light accessories. She stands confidently near the wardrobe door, soft breeze effect, hair slightly moving. She gives a subtle smile. Camera: slow zoom-out, cinematic end frame, golden hour lighting.
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