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The image displays a mirror selfie of a young person indoors, capturing their reflection in a large, clean mirror. The person is positioned at an angle, looking down slightly towards the phone held in their right hand, which is visible in the reflection. The person has light brown or auburn hair styled in a messy bun on top of their head, with some wisps framing their face. Their facial features suggest a youthful appearance, and they appear to be looking at the phone screen, possibly checking the shot. Their left eye is clearly visible, while the right eye is partially obscured by hair and the angle. They are wearing a layered outfit. The innermost layer visible is a purple or mauve-colored hoodie, with the hood up and visible around their neck. Over this, they wear a light beige or cream-colored long coat, which appears to be a wrap-style coat with a tie-belt around the waist. The coat has lapels and long sleeves, one of which shows a button detail near the cuff. The phone used for the selfie has a dark-colored case, possibly purple or black, with some lighter, swirled patterns on it. The phone screen reflects what appears to be part of the person's own face or the room. A dark strap, possibly from a shoulder bag, is visible slung over their left shoulder (right in the reflection). Towards the bottom of the image, black footwear, possibly boots or high-top sneakers, is partially visible. The setting is an indoor space with neutral-colored walls, likely white or off-white. The floor appears to be made of light-colored wood or laminate planks. A white radiator with visible pipes and controls is mounted on the wall behind the person, reflected in the mirror. The lighting is bright and natural, casting some soft shadows, particularly from the person onto the wall and floor, suggesting an indirect light source, possibly a window out of frame or overhead lighting. The overall impression is clean and modern. The image is taken at a slight diagonal tilt. No text is visible in the image.
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