Create an ultra-premium advertising poster for Lipton tea bag, themed around the beauty of figure-skating spin, with a clean minimal luxury composition and master-level tea diffusion effects. The key concept is that the skater is not a separate human under the tea bag, but a graceful spinning figure born directly from the tea mist released by the tea bag itself. The image should feel poetic, elegant, weightless, and hyper-realistic, like brewed tea briefly transforming into a moment of ice-dance motion.
Main composition:
Use a vertical poster layout with a large amount of elegant negative space and a soft warm ivory background. Place one realistic Lipton tea bag suspended from the top center, partially submerged at a clean horizontal waterline in the upper portion of the image. The tea bag is the visible source of the entire visual event. From beneath it, tea blooms downward into the water and gradually evolves into a translucent figure skater captured in a beautiful spinning motion. The transition from tea bag to tea cloud to spinning body must feel seamless and organic.
Core visual logic:
The figure must appear as a direct extension of the tea mist. The densest amber tea remains closest to the tea bag, while the lower form becomes progressively lighter, softer, more transparent, and more lyrical. The skater should feel like the tea has momentarily organized itself into a spinning athlete, then is already dissolving again into fluid trails. The body must not appear as a solid human made of tea, but as a temporary elegant apparition formed by steeping liquid.
Figure skating action:
Focus specifically on a figure-skating spin, such as a graceful pirouette, layback spin, or lyrical upright spin. The body should feel centered yet full of circular motion, with the arms, torso, and lifted lines suggesting controlled rotation. The tea diffusion should create a sense of turning energy around the body, like a soft vortex of amber fluid. The lower part of the figure and surrounding tea trails should imply a circular skating path, with flowing rotational lines beneath and around the skater. The visual must instantly suggest figure-skating rotation, not just a static pose.
Silhouette and body expression:
The skater should be feminine, elongated, refined, and visually weightless. The beauty must come from the silhouette, posture, spin axis, and fluid motion, not from anatomical realism. The tea diffusion may create a soft dress-like swirl around the waist and hips, but it must still read as fluid tea mist rather than fabric. The rotational energy should wrap around the body in translucent amber layers, enhancing the feeling of spin and grace.
Face treatment:
The face must remain soft and poetic, with no sharp realistic facial details. Do not render clear eyes, mouth, or expression. Only suggest the profile through a gentle forehead line, nose bridge, chin line, and neck curve. The head should feel like a beautiful contour briefly emerging within the tea mist, allowing the viewer to read elegance without a defined portrait.
Transparency and color behavior:
The tea should be richest and darkest near the tea bag and source cloud, then become gradually paler, thinner, and more transparent as it forms the spinning figure. The arms, head contour, lower legs, and spin trails should be especially airy and translucent. Use luminous amber, honey-gold, pale tea wash, transparent caramel, and dissolving edges. The figure must never become too dark or too opaque.
Tea fluid styling:
Use steeped tea behavior, not smoke and not syrup. Show delicate amber diffusion, transparent swirls, fluid tendrils, feathered edges, soft turbulence, and layered watery bloom. The spin can generate circular tea ribbons, light amber halos, and elegant liquid arcs around the skater’s axis. Tiny bubbles and micro-droplets may appear subtly, but the composition must remain clean and refined.
Connection to the tea bag:
The upper tea cloud beneath the Lipton bag must visibly feed into the spinning figure. The upper body should still feel connected to the source plume, with the torso and rotational core emerging from the denser tea bloom. The viewer must instantly understand that the skater is the tea itself in motion.
Product realism:
The Lipton tea bag must remain realistic and clearly branded, with visible tea leaves, paper texture, string, and subtle logo tag. The waterline should be clean, premium, and believable, with surface tension and delicate highlights.
Lighting:
Use soft premium studio lighting that enhances translucency, depth, and warm glow within the tea. The light should reveal the layered motion of the spin and make the figure feel luminous, airy, and precious against the quiet background.
Typography:
Keep typography minimal and tasteful. Add only a refined English headline:
“STEEP THE SPIN”
Optional alternate:
“SPIN IN TEA”
Optional brand presence:
“Lipton”
Typography should feel elegant, light, and secondary to the image.
Color palette:
warm ivory,
soft cream,
golden amber,
honey tea,
pale caramel,
transparent champagne-brown,
delicate warm highlights.
The palette should feel minimal, luxurious, translucent, and graceful.