A grainy, high-contrast black and white editorial candid photograph from December 1969, styled like an expensive London fashion archive print. Four entirely distinct, light-skinned, beautiful South Asian women with completely unique facial structures, different nose shapes, and individual smiles are captured mid-laugh inside a glamorous , opulent 1960s powder room mirror with full details, taps, mirrors,flower vases, soap dishes. All four women have long, voluminous, thick 1960s hairstyles. Three of the women are in their late 20s. Within the group, one woman has striking blonde hair and fair skin. Another woman in the group is in her late 40s but possesses a highly youthful, radiant, and graceful appearance. They are dressed in sophisticated, high-coverage, ultra-fashionable 1960s garments, completely modest with no cleavage, and adorned in extravagant, bold statement vintage jewellery. Woman 1 is a youthful South Asian woman in her late 20s with dark hair, wearing high-waisted, wide-leg satin palazzo party trousers paired with a long-sleeved tunic top, wearing an extravagant, oversized sculptural silver cuff bracelet on her wrist and massive geometric door-knocker earrings. Woman 2 is the elegant South Asian woman in her late 40s with a youthful look, wearing a fluid, column-style velvet maxi dress with a high mock-neck, accessorized with a spectacular, multi-layered heavy pearl bib necklace draped over the chest and matching oversized pearl cluster earrings. Woman 3 is a Mehr sehen