Her face is surrealistically deconstructed: one almond eye is duplicated and rotated downward near her cheek, while the other floats slightly offset above her high forehead, creating vertical dissonance. The forehead is split by a jagged tear, layered with fragments of duplicated skin patches showing varied freckle densities. The lips are repeated twice, one serrated and stretched along her jawline, the other pinched and overlapped near the chin. A massive, circular gold earring—rendered as a torn paper collage ring—hovers above her head, its edges rough with visible cut tape. The other ear shows the same earring in smaller scale, taped crudely onto the face collage, disrupting traditional scale and perspective.
Her luminous skin reveals authentic texture: scattered freckles, subtle pores, and a faint sheen emphasizing natural luminance. Her backless crimson dress peeks at the edge of the frame, layered with crumpled paper grain and xerox distortions. The background is a stark white torn paper sheet overlaid with halftone dots and raw tape strips, evoking a hand-assembled 90s zine aesthetic that emphasizes tactile collage over realism.