
A young East Asian woman with full round breast and slender body sits cross-legged on a plush rug in a teenage bedroom with soft pink walls, fairy lights strung across the ceiling, and posters taped to the wall. Scattered around her are makeup palettes, uncapped lipsticks, and torn notebook pages. Resting across her lap is an oversized bubblegum-pink scrapbook, open and covered in magazine cutout letters spelling “BURN BOOK,” with doodled lipstick marks, scribbles in black marker, and a red lip print stamped in the corner. The book shows pages filled with Polaroid photos, lipstick kisses, and bold handwritten notes in thick ink. She wears a fuzzy cropped lavender tank with thin straps, a silky lavender mini skirt, and sparkly rhinestone jewelry. Her long sleek black hair frames her face, and her makeup features dramatic eyeliner, heavy blush, and glossy pink lips. One hand holds the book open while the other hovers above the page with a pen, mid-backhand swing as if caught writing. Her expression is sly and mischievous, eyes glancing sideways at the camera like she’s just been exposed.