Transform the silhouettes and structures of the fashion sketches in the reference images into a complete set of haute couture fashion renderings while maintaining a hand-drawn fashion illustration style. Preserve the exaggerated deconstructed silhouettes, layered folds, three-dimensional origami-like structure, oversized shawls, and skirt volumes from the sketches. The image should read as fashion design presentation artwork, not realistic photography. Each look should use elongated body proportions, front-facing or slightly angled standing poses, and a clean white or light beige background, like a collection presentation page in a fashion portfolio. Keep clear pencil outlines, hand-drawn strokes, subtle hatching shadows, and watercolor/marker coloring textures, making the style more artistic and design-sketch oriented. The color theme comes from the instant of an explosion, with flames and smoke: use blazing red, charcoal gray, and pure black as the main palette. Let layered flame red be the visual core, applied to large areas of satin folds, shawls, skirt hems, or local highlights to express explosive, flamboyant, impactful energy. Use charcoal gray for translucent tulle, inner layers, shadows, and smoke-like transitional layers, with a soft yet intense tone. Use pure black for edges, linings, straps, headpieces, or charred ember-like local structures to enhance the red-black contrast. The three colors should intertwine to create the visual atmosphere of flames bursting and smoke rising. Fabric rendering should center on glossy red jacquard satin and black-gray transparent tulle. The red satin should have a warm sheen, heavy drape, slight jacquard texture, and crisp structural support, used to shape three-dimensional deconstructed silhouettes. The black-gray tulle should be light, transparent, and hazy, covering the red satin outer layer or emerging between folds, creating contrast between solid and void, lightness and weight, and layered depth. The overall visual should be intense, vintage, and theatrical, combining the power of explosive flames with the misty atmosphere of smoke. Composition should resemble a professional fashion rendering presentation: four looks arranged side by side or in groups, full-body figures visible, clothing details clear, emphasizing silhouette, folds, material highlights, translucent layering, and hand-drawn texture, while avoiding a realistic fashion editorial photoshoot feeling. Modify the model depiction into a more abstract mode of representation, and only separate clothing images are needed; do not combine them into one image, and avoid occlusion.