Concept art, (shot above the thighs), a hauntingly beautiful bride with long, flowing white hair that contrasts starkly with her deep, sorrowful eyes, which seem to carry the weight of an unfulfilled promise. Her skin is pale, almost luminescent, as if she were made of moonlight. She wears (a tattered wedding gown that was once magnificent, now adorned with withered flowers and vines that have begun to entwine with the fabric). Her veil is torn and floats eerily in the wind, and her hands, delicate and graceful, hold a bouquet of dead roses that crumble to ash with each passing second. She stands in a shadowed forest, where twisted trees with gnarled branches loom ominously, their leaves long gone, and the ground beneath her feet is covered in mist. In a dynamic pose, she looks back over her shoulder, as if searching for the love that never arrived, while shadows twist and writhe around her. The background is a dark, eerie landscape filled with the echoes of forgotten vows and lost love, with faint, ghostly figures appearing and disappearing in the distance. The atmosphere is tragic and haunting, filled with the sorrow of love lost to time and fate, with soft, melancholic lighting, and a mood of deep, unrelenting sadness. in style of Ilya Kuvshinov