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The shoot moves through several lingerie sets — black mesh, sheer garter pieces and a detailed floral lace — with vintage denim introduced early on to break up the palette and ground the photos in something more tactile. What holds the sequence together is the restraint: no props, no heavy styling, no conceptual overlay. Scheglova's tattoo work is the only real ornamentation and Korneeva lets it function as compositional detail rather than distraction. Analog does the rest.
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