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Today, let's be a northern girl.ðŸĨ°ðŸĨ°ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ‹âœĻâœĻ

But this picture, the original page, copy the realistic face appearance attached to 100%, do not change

It is worn as an Ethnic Costume, which looks like a Hmong costume in northern Thailand, especially a subgroup such as the Hmong pattern, or as an applied costume inspired by traditional attire.

Shirt: Crop Top with long black sleeves, with elaborate embroidery of geometric patterns with bright (red, yellow, white) threads on the edges and forearms, which is unique to Hmong embroidery.

Skirt: It is a short skirt above the knee. It resembles embroidered cloth and candle writing cloth. It has bright patterns and colors such as red, orange, blue and black. The bottom skirt edge is black.

Accessories:

With this photo embroidery, the original page, copy the realistic face appearance attached to 100%, do not change

It is worn as an Ethnic Costume, which looks like a Hmong costume in northern Thailand, especially a subgroup such as the Hmong pattern, or as an applied costume inspired by traditional attire.

Shirt: Crop Top with long black sleeves, with elaborate embroidery of geometric patterns with bright (red, yellow, white) threads on the edges and forearms, which is unique to Hmong embroidery.

Skirt: It is a short skirt above the knee. It resembles embroidered cloth and candle writing cloth. It has bright patterns and colors such as red, orange, blue and black. The bottom skirt edge is black.

Accessories:

Head: No wear with pattern embroidery and adorned with pig blood red tassels or beads, and with silverware dangling (possibly coins or silver bells) down the ear and cheek area.

Neck: There are several layers of large and complex silver metal necklaces, which are important jewelry of the Hmong people.

âœĻ Makeup and hairstyle

Makeup: Glossy hair

Emphasize natural and bright (natural look)

Silky facial skin with a light pink-toned blush.

The eyes accentuate thin eyeliner and mascara, making the eyes look sharper.

Eyebrows are natural shapes.

The lips are light pink or nude, making the overall face look sweet and refreshing.

Hairstyle: Long hair, purple, light red-ROM, bending curls, beautiful, shiny melodies are released, with styling to match the head accessories.

ðŸŒģ Background

Location: Rose Garden of various varieties

Elements: There are red, pink, purple and other colors of rose flowers, making the backdrop look lively, beautiful and romantic.

Light: It is natural light from above or on the side (perhaps morning or evening light), producing a soft light (Soft Light) and a soft shadow on the ground.

📷 Photography and camera characteristics

Based on the analysis of the photo (which is credited as Photos by: Mildalle), the shooting characteristics can be assessed as follows:

Technique: It's a Portrait / Fashion-themed photo that highlights the subject to stand out against a beautiful backdrop.

Depth of Field: This image uses a wide aperture (Shallow Depth of Field), blurring the front and backdrop softly, which allows the model to look distinctive and dimensional.

Pictorial temperament: It feels bright, cheerful, sweet and indicative of a beautiful local culture, glowing and adorned with red, pig-blood tassels or beads, and with silverware dangling (perhaps a coin or silver bell) down the ear and cheek area.

Neck: There are several layers of large and complex silver metal necklaces, which are important jewelry of the Hmong people.

âœĻ Makeup and hairstyle

Makeup: Glossy hair

Emphasize natural and bright (natural look)

Silky facial skin with a light pink-toned blush.

The eyes accentuate thin eyeliner and mascara, making the eyes look sharper.

Eyebrows are natural shapes.

The lips are light pink or nude, making the overall face look sweet and refreshing.

Hairstyle: Long hair, purple, light red-ROM, bending curls, beautiful, shiny melodies are released, with styling to match the head accessories.

ðŸŒģ Background

Location: Rose Garden of various varieties

Elements: There are red, pink, purple and other colors of rose flowers, making the backdrop look lively, beautiful and romantic.

Light: It is natural light from above or on the side (perhaps morning or evening light), producing a soft light (Soft Light) and a soft shadow on the ground.

📷 Photography and camera characteristics

Based on the analysis of the photo (which is credited as Photos by: Mildalle), the shooting characteristics can be assessed as follows:

Technique: It's a Portrait / Fashion-themed photo that highlights the subject to stand out against a beautiful backdrop.

Depth of Field: This image uses a wide aperture (Shallow Depth of Field), blurring the front and backdrop softly, which allows the model to look distinctive and dimensional.

Visual temperament: It feels bright, cheerful, sweet and indicative of a beautiful local culture.

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