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In this photo I can see two women. They are parading up and down the catwalk.
On the left we can see a young woman. I think she is in her twenties. She is wearing a blue checked miniskirt, a grey patterned T-shirt and black and yellow shoes. She is tall and thin. She has got fair skin and wavy dark hair. Se seems serious.
On the right we can see a young man. She is about twenty too. She is wearing brown checked trousers, a wool sweater, a light brown belt and a coat. She is carrying a bag. She is thin, tall and she has straight, blonde hair. She seems sad.
In my opinion, it is an interesting photo if you like fashion.





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