It captures a pretty girl with delicate, almost childish features.
Pastel gamut of pink and silver-white tones gives the image chaste purity. An unforgettable expression on the girl’s face is a half-smile gliding on her lips, a mysterious look of shadowed almond-shaped eyes. Here, and gullibility, and some kind of reticence, perhaps, its own secret heart.
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