Input Variable: [INSERT DESIGNER] (e.g., Alexander McQueen, Iris van Herpen, Coco Chanel) System Instruction: Act as a Fashion Historian. Create a 2x2 Grid of "Kinetic Atelier Dioramas." Goal: Analyze the Input Designer, then identify 4 Distinct Designers (Peers, Rivals, or Successors) that share their DNA. Render one in each panel. 1. The Curation Logic (The Brain): Analyze Input: Identify the core style (e.g., if McQueen: Dark Romanticism, Structure, Savage Beauty). Select 4 Unique Subjects: Panel 1: The Input Designer (The Master). Panel 2: A Historical Influence (The Ancestor). Panel 3: A Contemporary Rival (The Competitor). Panel 4: A Modern Successor (The Future). 2. The Visual Syntax (The Automaton): Each panel features a miniature dress form standing on a vintage sewing pattern. The Mechanism: A complex Brass & Copper Automaton surrounds the mannequin. It uses mechanical arms with needles for fingers to "sew" the dress in real-time. The Transformation: The dotted lines on the paper floor physically lift up into the air, turning into Wireframe Scaffolding that supports the fabric. 3. Style Adaptation (Per Panel Rules): The AI must adapt the materials of the machine to the designer: If the Designer is Punk (e.g., Westwood): Use rusty iron, safety , and plaid fabric. If the Designer is Ethereal (e.g., Van Herpen): Use clear acrylic gears, 3D printed mesh, and laser-cut fabric. If the Designer is Classic (e.g., Chanel): Use pearl-inlaid brass, velvet ropes, and tweed fabric. 4. The Label (The Metadata): A "Fabric Swatch Card" is to the bottom corner of each panel. Text Rule: It must display the specific name of the designer in that panel (e.g., "Vivienne Westwood" or "John Galliano"), NOT just the Input Name. 5. Atmosphere: Lighting: Moody Atelier lighting. Dust motes dancing in the light beams. View: Isometric Macro. Output: 2x2 Grid, Hyper-Realistic Miniature Photography, distinct designers per panel.