Photo of an Indian woman in cleopatra costume.
Her eyes heavily lined with kohl, extending dramatically beyond the corners. She wears an elaborate headdress called Nemes—a striped cloth headdress worn by pharaohs, paired with the Uraeus, a rearing cobra symbol that represented protection and divine authority. Around her neck, she wears a broad, gold collar necklaces, often inlaid with precious stones like turquoise, lapis lazuli, and emeralds. She has Gold bracelets, rings, and armbands. Her Satin shiny top, leather trousers and leather sandals are elaborately embroidered with gold and blue gilded heiroglyphic symbols and patterns.
Her photo taken from an ancient empty Egyptian street with latterns and torches at night.
The photo is taken from two angles, showing her from the front and the back.