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About this design

Where the Coquette style comes from, and what it signals.

Coquette treats the slide like the inside cover of a small-batch beauty lookbook. The whole system is built around one tender idea, the hand-tied bow, drawn entirely as SVG so it sits on the page like a ribbon pressed into the paper rather than a sticker dropped on top. Around it the layout stays soft and roomy: blush cream fields, scalloped trims, a thin cherry hairline, and italic serif lines given space to breathe. The point of all that air is the same as in a printed lookbook, it makes the brand feel considered and a little precious, which is exactly the register a beauty or atelier deck wants.

The type carries the romance. Cormorant Garamond, a high-contrast serif, sets the display titles and pull-quotes, frequently in italic at large sizes in deep oxblood #5E2733, while Jost handles the small uppercase kickers, captions and body copy in muted rose so nothing shouts. The palette is disciplined on purpose: blush #FBF1F2 behind everything, white and soft-blush #F7DDE2 cards, and a single cherry oxblood #A8324A doing all the accent work as bows, ribbon underlines, oversized numerals and small heart nodes. There is no second accent, which is what keeps the deck pretty rather than busy.

The motif repeats across a six-slide arc without feeling like a template: a bow-crowned cover, an italic manifesto, three scalloped offering cards, a row of cherry stats with ribbon underlines, a ribbon timeline strung with heart nodes, and a closing card with a big centered bow. Whether a slide holds one quote or three cards, the bow, the scallop and the heart stay constant, so the deck reads as one continuous ribbon from open to close.

Use it for

  • Beauty, skincare and fragrance brand and product lookbooks
  • Romantic, feminine-leaning brand and atelier decks
  • Wedding, event and lifestyle pitch decks
  • Boutique, florist and small-batch maker presentations
  • Aesthetic moodboards and creative direction decks

Skip it for

  • Dense data decks with tables, KPIs and multi-series charts
  • Corporate, enterprise or technical product decks
  • Bold, dark or high-energy launch presentations

The presentation design prompt

This is the exact text that gets sent to your AI.

Create a presentation in the 'Coquette' theme: a romantic, soft-pretty lookbook styled like a small-batch beauty atelier, all blush and cream with a single cherry kiss of color. Background: blush #FBF1F2 on every slide, with cards and placards lifted onto pure white #FFFFFF or a soft blush wash #F7DDE2, separated by hairline borders in #F0D9DC. Layout grammar: generous air, centered or single-column compositions, scalloped edges and dividers built from repeating-radial-gradient or inline SVG, and a recurring signature motif of a hand-tied ribbon bow drawn as SVG paths, thin ribbon banners, and tiny hearts as section markers and timeline nodes. Typography: display lines and headings in the high-contrast serif 'Cormorant Garamond', often italic, at 30 to 84px in deep oxblood #5E2733, with small uppercase kickers and body copy in 'Jost' at 11 to 16px in #6B4750, letter-spaced around 0.28em for the kickers and labels in muted rose #A98A91; both 'Cormorant Garamond' and 'Jost' are Google Fonts. Accent: keep the cherry oxblood #A8324A as the only saturated color, used for the bows, hairline rules, ribbon underlines, oversized numerals and heart nodes, and use the blush soft #F7DDE2 as the gentle fill behind cards; never introduce a second accent. Charts and accents draw from #A8324A, #D98C9A, #E8B4BC and #C76B7E. Keep it elegant and tender rather than girly-cliche: thin rules, scalloped trims, italic serif over warm blush, the bow as the quietest signature in the room. Strictly avoid: real or stock photos and clipart, drop shadows, rounded heavy cards, random or rainbow gradients, a second accent color, neon or saturated brights, dense bullet walls, and emoji.

Use this theme for my slides. Ask me what the presentation is about first, then apply the theme to every slide.
View this prompt and its data on GitHub

How to use this prompt

From copied text to a finished Coquette deck in four moves.

  1. 01

    Copy the prompt

    Use the copy button, or open it pre-filled in Claude or ChatGPT with one click from the panel on this page.

  2. 02

    Tell the AI your topic

    The prompt instructs the AI to ask what your presentation is about first. A sentence or a pasted outline is enough.

  3. 03

    Generate and iterate

    Ask for more slides or swap a layout. The avoid list at the end of the prompt keeps Coquette on-style while the content changes.

  4. 04

    Or skip straight to a deck

    SlideSpeak turns your topic or document into a finished Coquette presentation, exportable as PowerPoint or PDF.

Common questions

Working with the Coquette presentation design prompt in practice.

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