6 styles
Royalty & Aristocracy
Become kings and queens of any era — Renaissance court, Versailles, Imperial Russia, Egyptian pharaohs.
Renaissance Court
European royalty, Holbein-grade.
You and your partner immortalized as 16th-century European royalty in the manner of Hans Holbein and Bronzino — rich textiles, jewel-toned fabrics, tapestry backdrop, stately bearing.
French Rococo Royals
Versailles in pastel and gilt.
Become a Bourbon-era couple in the gilded gardens of Versailles — Boucher and Fragonard inspired, with powdered wigs, silk panniers, and Marie Antoinette levels of decadence.
Victorian Imperial
Late-1800s grandeur, Sargent finish.
Stately Victorian-era formal couple portrait in the grand-manner tradition of Winterhalter and John Singer Sargent — rich dark-jeweled palette, formal evening dress, ceremonial bearing.
Russian Imperial
Romanov opulence, Fabergé jewels.
Late Imperial Russia — Romanov-era couple portrait with fur-trimmed ceremonial robes, jeweled crowns, and Fabergé-grade opulence on a backdrop of frescoed palace walls.
Egyptian Pharaohs
New Kingdom, gold and kohl.
Become pharaoh and queen of Egypt's New Kingdom — ceremonial regalia, kohl-rimmed eyes, golden collars, lapis-and-carnelian jewelry, hieroglyph-inscribed temple background.
Gilded Age Newport
Sargent brushwork, American ambition.
Step into a John Singer Sargent portrait — the opulent Newport mansions of the Vanderbilt era, Worth-house gowns, white tie formality, and the painterly confidence of America's first aristocracy.