What day is it today?
The result is a pretty flashy CA, but it’s well-thought-out.
Only “Leonardo AI” is a little lacking in its understanding of color and background designation.
March 5th is “Stewardess Day” because the results of Japan’s first stewardess recruitment exam, held by Tokyo Air Transport Company on March 5th, 1931, were announced on this day.
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“Stewardess Day” prompt
Create an anime-style portrait of a young woman in a hot pink flight attendant uniform.
She is smiling and has her right arm outstretched as she salutes the viewer.
The uniform includes a short skirt, a jacket with a silver button collar, and a light blue and white striped scarf and tie.
She is wearing a pilot's cap on her head.
In the background is an airplane boarding gate with planes from various countries visible in the distance.
The image is bright and has a slightly impressionistic feel, with skin tones that look smooth and delicate.
The focus is on the young woman.
The overall aesthetic is a hyperrealistic style with visible details in her clothing and accessories.
Summary of what day it is today: March 5th
- Stewardess Day: This day was chosen because the results of Japan’s first stewardess recruitment exam, held by Tokyo Air Transport Company on March 5, 1931, were announced.
- Miss Contest Day: This is considered the beginning of beauty contests in Japan, as the winners of the “Ladies of Good Family” photo contest, which was held by the Jiji Shimpo at the request of the Chicago Tribune as the Japanese preliminary for the “World Beauty Contest,” were published on this day in 1908.
- Shrine Maiden Day: This online event was born from the wordplay on “mi (3) ko (5),” and artists who mainly focus on shrine maidens publish illustrations on this day.
- Coral Day: Established by the World Wide Fund for Nature Japan (WWF Japan) in 1996. This is due to the wordplay on “san (3) go (5),” and the fact that coral is the birthstone for March.
- Postpartum Care Day: The Postpartum Care Day Executive Committee, established by Nippon Paper Crecia Co., Ltd., established this day to improve postpartum problems such as urinary incontinence and to raise awareness of the importance of postpartum care. It is filled with the hope that all women who have given birth will be free from postpartum problems, remain beautiful from the inside out, and spend each day more happily and comfortably. The date comes from the play on words that reads “postpartum” (3 and 5).