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An elderly woman, possibly of Indigenous or mestizo descent, stands outdoors, looking directly at the camera. She is dressed in elaborate traditional attire, which includes a dark navy blue multi-tiered skirt or dress (likely a pollera) heavily adorned with silver glitter, sequins, and possibly white embroidery or appliques depicting floral or star-like patterns. The dress features prominent navy blue satin bows on the sleeves or bodice, and silver or white trim delineates sections of the garment. Underneath, she wears a light-colored (possibly white or light grey) long-sleeved blouse. On her head, she wears a dark, rounded hat, possibly made of felt, in a grey or dark brown shade. Her dark hair is styled into two long braids that fall over her shoulders. Her face has visible makeup, including winged eyeliner, mascara, and a light-colored lipstick, and there appear to be small white adornments or glitter around her eyes. She holds a single artificial yellow sunflower with a green stem in her right hand. Her feet are clad in shiny black shoes with straps, resembling Mary Janes, and a low heel. The woman is standing on a paved surface composed of grey cobblestones or irregularly shaped paving stones. In the background, behind and to her right, a dark-colored SUV or pickup truck is partially visible, showing one of its tires and a side mirror with a small red and white stripe, which could be part of a vehicle inspection sticker or flag. Further back and to her left, a light-colored building with some windows or grates is visible. Another lighter-colored car is parked further down the street on the left, with two blurry figures (an adult and a child) standing nearby. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime. The woman appears to be posing for a photograph, likely at a cultural event, festival, or parade, given the celebratory nature of her attire.
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