
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the interior of a retail store in Barza Municipality, Syria, specializing in perfumes and possibly other accessories. The primary subject is a male individual, seen from the mid-back and right side, seated on a tall, dark brown wooden stool. He has short, dark, curly hair, a beard, and wears eyeglasses. A black earpiece is visible in his right ear. He is dressed in a light-colored, short-sleeved t-shirt with a faint red logo on the back and dark cargo pants, paired with black and white patterned sneakers. His right arm is extended over a glass display counter, holding a dark, cylindrical object, likely a perfume bottle or tester, seemingly presented towards the right. His left hand rests near the counter's surface. Reflected in the glass counter directly in front of the male is a female individual with light-colored hair, wearing a patterned top, appearing to interact with the product. The retail environment features a glass display counter showcasing numerous perfume bottles of various shapes, sizes, and brands, along with small red and blue gift boxes. Above this counter, additional perfume products are arranged, including prominent black cylindrical bottles labeled "TF TOM FORD". To the far left, a tall, ornate black display unit with gold decorative scrollwork and fluted columns holds numerous small, gold-labeled cylindrical bottles, some visibly bearing Arabic script (e.g., "الحرمين" / "Al Haramain"). Behind the male subject, a rack displays an assortment of hats in different colors and styles. The ceiling is white, equipped with long fluorescent tube lighting, circular recessed lighting, and a small white security camera (CCTV). A black sign with gold lettering "PREMIUM ESSENTIALS" is mounted on the ceiling, and a purple sign displaying "Arabico essentials" is visible in the background reflection. The floor is light-colored and tiled. To the far right, a white counter with a distressed surface holds a crumpled blue paper towel and a small silver dish.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found



