0:00woman adjusting trousers front view The scene opens with a full-body shot of a woman standing centered in the frame, wearing a black short-sleeved top and wide-leg black pleated trousers. She is seen from the front, slightly adjusting the waistband of her trousers with both hands. Her expression is neutral, looking directly at the camera. The background is a brightly lit, minimalist indoor setting with light gray walls. To the left, a wooden dresser with a small plant in a white vase and a dark object (possibly a TV or mirror) is visible. To the right, a portion of a textured dark green sofa or armchair is visible. The lighting is soft and even, suggesting natural light from a window or diffused overhead lighting, with no harsh shadows. Dominant colors are black, light gray, and natural wood tones. White text overlays are present: "When women design workwear >>>>" at the top, and "These are the best fitting trousers in my work wardrobe hands down" below, both horizontally centered.
0:02woman turning back view This scene is a full-body shot of the same woman, now seen from the back. She is still wearing the black short-sleeved top and black wide-leg pleated trousers. She pivots her body to face away from the camera, then slightly gestures with her arms to showcase the back of the trousers. Her head is slightly turned over her right shoulder, but her face is mostly obscured. The minimalist indoor background remains consistent with light gray walls, the wooden dresser to the left, and the green sofa to the right. The soft, even lighting continues to illuminate the scene without harsh shadows. The color palette remains dominated by black, light gray, and wooden browns. The top white text overlay, "When women design workwear >>>>", persists, while the bottom text changes to "and they're from Universal Standard!".
0:04woman in blazer front view The scene transitions back to a full-body front view of the woman. She is now wearing a brown and beige plaid blazer over the black short-sleeved top and black wide-leg pleated trousers. She stands with a confident, slight smile, hands in the pockets of the blazer. She then briefly unbuttons the blazer to show the underlying black top, and then re-buttons it. The same minimalist indoor background is visible with light gray walls, the wooden dresser, and the green sofa. The soft, even lighting continues. The color palette now includes the warm browns of the blazer against the black and gray. The top white text overlay, "When women design workwear >>>>", remains, and the bottom text changes to "I love how they drape and the cut just works for every body type".
0:06woman in cardigan front view The scene continues with a full-body front view of the woman, who has now changed her top layer to a medium gray v-neck cardigan, worn buttoned up over the black short-sleeved top and black wide-leg pleated trousers. She stands with a soft, confident smile, looking directly at the camera. Her hands are in the pockets of the trousers. The background remains the same minimalist indoor setting with light gray walls, the wooden dresser, and the green sofa. The soft, even lighting persists. The color palette now features the gray of the cardigan, adding a subtle, cool tone to the overall look. The top white text overlay, "When women design workwear >>>>", is constant, while the bottom text updates to "Paired with any top, I'm effortlessly put together".
0:08woman in striped shirt front view The final scene presents a full-body front view of the woman, who has again changed her top, now wearing a blue and white striped button-down shirt, untucked, over the black short-sleeved top and black wide-leg pleated trousers. She stands with a warm, inviting smile, looking at the camera. Her hands are casually in her trouser pockets. The familiar minimalist indoor background with light gray walls, the wooden dresser, and the green sofa is consistent. The soft, even lighting continues to flatter the scene. The color palette now incorporates the crisp blue and white stripes, providing a classic, professional aesthetic. The top white text overlay, "When women design workwear >>>>", is still present, and the bottom text reads, "Trust me your wardrobe needs this".