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Ethiopian Habesha AI Headshot

Tibeb-bordered white

The Ethiopian Habesha headshot puts you in ethiopian/Eritrean habesha kemis — a white cotton dress with woven tibeb borders and gold jewelry, set against a warm interior with woven textiles or a soft church-inspired arch, defocused. We light it with a warm soft key with a gentle gold fill and a quiet catchlight, dignified warmth, 4400K and grade it warm Habesha palette, ivory white against tibeb color borders, soft gold highlights, fine grain. It reads as tibeb-bordered white, and it's generated from a single selfie in about 60 seconds.

Ethiopian Habesha AI headshot example — Tibeb-bordered white
AI-generated example

The Ethiopian Habesha look, in detail

Here's exactly how the studio builds this look. You don't need to own any of it, just upload a selfie.

Wardrobe
Ethiopian/Eritrean habesha kemis — a white cotton dress with woven tibeb borders and gold jewelry
Setting & background
a warm interior with woven textiles or a soft church-inspired arch, defocused
Lighting
a warm soft key with a gentle gold fill and a quiet catchlight, dignified warmth, 4400K
Lens & framing
85mm at f/3.2, three-quarter chest-up
Color & finish
warm Habesha palette, ivory white against tibeb color borders, soft gold highlights, fine grain
Expression & pose
dignified graceful poise, a faint warm smile, a gentle direct gaze

Who picks the Ethiopian Habesha look

Royal Mughal, Japanese kimono, Korean hanbok, Mexican charro, Scottish Highland, Persian Qajar, Egyptian Pharaonic, Greek Classical. Designed with cultural-sensitivity research. If that's the impression you want to give, this is your style. It pairs well with our professional headshot generator.

How to generate it

  1. Open the studio and upload one clear selfie.
  2. Pick the Ethiopian Habesha style (it's pre-selected from this page).
  3. Get 3 free headshots in about 60 seconds. See how it works.

What the Ethiopian Habesha pack delivers

  • 3 studio-quality headshots free per day, watermarked
  • ~60-second generation from one selfie, no model training, no 20-photo upload
  • Identity preserved across every frame (face, ethnicity, glasses, hijab, mobility aids)
  • $19 unlocks 100 photos in this style plus every other style (100+ total), Full HD, no watermark, commercial license
  • Photos auto-deleted within 24h; no face embeddings retained
  • 24-hour refund window — eligible if you've used 3 or fewer photos

How Ethiopian Habesha compares

Not sure Ethiopian Habesha is the one? In the same cultural family, people also weigh Día de los Muertos (elegant catrina remembrance), Indian Royal (mughal palace zardozi), Japanese Kimono (furisode + sakura). The good news: with the $19 pack you get all of them, so you don't have to choose. Browse the full 100+ style catalog.

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Ethiopian Habesha headshots: FAQ

Is the Ethiopian Habesha style free?

Yes. You get 3 watermarked Ethiopian Habesha headshots a day for free, with no signup and no credit card. The one-time packs ($9 for 30 photos, $19 for 100 in Full HD, $49 for 300) remove the watermark and unlock all 100+ styles.

How many photos do I upload for a Ethiopian Habesha headshot?

Just one selfie. FreeHeadshot runs on Google Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, which reads your face straight from a single photo, so there's no model training and no 20-photo upload. You can add up to 5 for slightly better results.

What should I wear for the Ethiopian Habesha look?

Nothing special. We render ethiopian/Eritrean habesha kemis — a white cotton dress with woven tibeb borders and gold jewelry for you, so upload any clear, well-lit selfie and we handle the wardrobe, lighting, and setting.

How long does it take, and where can I use my Ethiopian Habesha headshot?

About 60 seconds for the free 3-pack. The Ethiopian Habesha look is built for LinkedIn, resumes, team pages, and social profiles. It is not valid for passports or government ID, which require an unedited photograph.

Generate your Ethiopian Habesha headshot in 60 seconds.

No signup, no credit card for the first three. Pay $19 once if you love them.

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