You catch her mid-transformation — the woman who spent years putting everyone else first, now standing in front of the mirror purely for herself.
There's a deliberate confidence in the way she holds the camera, like she's finally stopped apologizing for taking up space. The kind of self-possession that only arrives after a certain number of years, a certain number of lessons learned the hard way.
She's not trying to look younger. She's leaning hard into exactly what she is right now — and that's precisely what makes it impossible to look away.
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