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Margaret Qualley as a Messy-Bun Graffiti Artist with Sheer Layers
Margaret Qualley, a petite girl with pale skin and rosy cheeks, is shown in the midst of her work, one hand holding a can of spray paint, the other pushing her messy hair out of her eyes. Her figure is delicate, with small, soft curves, flat chested, and a tiny waist. Her layered, boho outfit is revealing yet tasteful.
She wears a barely-there, white lace bralette layered beneath an oversized, sheer striped kimono that falls gracefully to her ankles. Her high-waisted culotte shorts are short and distressed, showing just a hint of thigh tattoo. Her hair is piled in a loose, messy bun with a few strands escaping, and she has a few rings on her fingers, along with several delicate chains and beaded bracelets that glint in the light.
The lighting is bright yet diffused, casting a gentle pastel wash over the scene. The composition is perfectly symmetrical, with her graffiti art, a colorful burst of flowers and abstract patterns, taking up the wall behind her. Soft pastel tones in pink, mint, and light purple fill the scene, creating a vintage-inspired, dreamy quality that enhances the playful expression on her face as she looks back at her creation.