Color: The color palette is strictly controlled and defines the aesthetic, dominated by various shades of pink (from soft blush to vibrant magenta) contrasted and complemented by teals, mint greens, and occasional soft oranges or yellows. This creates a cohesive, instantly recognizable, and slightly artificial yet pleasing visual world.
Lighting: Generally soft, diffused, and atmospheric, often mimicking idealized studio lighting or a perpetual magic hour. Glowing elements (lantern, jellyfish tendrils) and smooth gradients are common, enhancing the dreamlike quality and emphasizing the carefully chosen colors over harsh realism or deep shadows.
Design Technique: Blends photographic elements (hand, model) with polished 3D rendering (cityscape, ocean scene, jellyfish) or illustrative techniques. Compositions are meticulously staged, often symmetrical or centrally focused, creating a sense of deliberate artificiality like a diorama or miniature set. Surreal juxtapositions (giant floating lantern, model emerging from stylized water, jellyfish in an abstract landscape) are key to the style's unique charm.