Neighbourhood girl

Photographed by Kiki Zou.

Despite inner turmoil, she dressed in her best, masking emotions on familiar streets. Outward poise hides the mystery of passing feelings. Captured by Kiki Zou.

Neighbourhood girl

Credits:

Photography: Kiki Zou / @acityshehad
Styling: Tomoko Miyashita / @tomoko_moonkids
Make up: Eriko Mori / @eriko_mr
Hair: Rena Kobayashi / @_renakobayashi
Model: YiLin / @yilin.li

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