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A beautiful Makima in a short sundress, light purple eyes, short bob cut dark hair with bangs, sitting pose, chains around her neck, grey background.
Makima from Chainsaw Man wears Blake Lively's chic look with a tailored blazer, skinny jeans, and heels, standing on a city rooftop at twilight with a soft golden hour glow, exuding mysterious allure.
Makima's fashion: anime girl with red hair, business casual, white button-up, knee-length skirt, glasses, oxford shoes, modern office suitable.
Makima stands confidently in a chic red dress in an office setting, exuding elegance and authority.
Makima (Chainsaw Man) is confidently standing in an office-like setting in a chic, tailored red dress with a sharp neckline, paired with black heels and a sleek ponytail, exuding elegance and authority.
Makima is dressed in a boss-inspired black suit, complemented by a Saint Laurent bag and Gianvito Rossi pumps, with a modern office backdrop in the full-body image.
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A beautiful Margot Robbie in a black and blue bodysuit, gloves, and short dark hair, seated against a grey background.
A stylish anime character inspired by Asuna Yuuki from Sword Art Online, with long orange-brown hair, wearing a cropped trench coat and sneakers, elegantly posing against a plain ivory background.
An anime character in a Dua Lipa style Versace cut-out dress and platform sandals, with dark highlighted hair, set on a concert stage.
Kakashi Hatake wears a black turtleneck sweater, dark jeans, and shinobi sandals, creating a stylish and subtle ninja-inspired outfit.
Five anime characters posing for the camera
A beautiful anime girl in shorts and a t-shirt walking down the street in the style of Makoto Shinkai, with a city background.
Mai Sakurajima wears a sleek modern fitted blazer, slim pants, and high heels.
A graceful woman is dancing in the moonlight.
Glasses design for smiling face and teeth
Portrait of Deborah Harry from 1978 in the style of Edward Hopper and Charles Sheeler