I can help you with the reading it when I get back home. :-) Though I am not sure if it will come across at all the same way in print. Like, the Rosalina character might read entirely differently--she's really rather vulgar and could easly come off as whiny more than vulnerable.
Hm? What's not your image? The way I described the city, or the people? The people have been super trend-chasers for years now. I took some photos, but not of the people, because, well, I am not going to point a camera at them and shoot.
Oh yeah, they did wear a lot of the puffer jackets, but even though I agree they're ugly, they can be either fashionable or unfashionable still, and these were fairly stylish. But it was weird--it really was only that first day that I really noticed it.
You should see the Muscovites when they're on holiday (I mean the "natives", who were born there, not those who came to work or study and are always dressed-up like models on the catwalk). Completely tired of all the fashionable clothes, they dress worse than German tourists! Shorts, some old sandals, baggy shirts... and they don't give a damn how they look and feel happy:)
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And if I ever went back to Moscow, I'd dress as shabbily as I could :)
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Oh yeah, they did wear a lot of the puffer jackets, but even though I agree they're ugly, they can be either fashionable or unfashionable still, and these were fairly stylish. But it was weird--it really was only that first day that I really noticed it.
Also agree about not feeling safe.
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