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Best quality, masterpiece, high resolution, 8k wallpaper, high quality UHD, high detail 8K, perfect lighting, best shadow, best frame, dark theme. Dark thick lush hair, pulled back in a simple braid, a few strands pulled out to frame her wide cheekbones, nose slightly upturned, lips beautifully plump. European MILF, mature woman 40 years old, MILF figure, muscular build, tall toned build, long slender legs. Huge boobs, huge breasts, big breasts, beautiful breasts, teardrop shaped breasts, large saggy breasts, large dark nipples. Thick huge ass, round plump buttocks, toned hips, curvy lower body, thin waist. Oceanian woman in traditional clothing made of plant materials, walking along the ocean coast. The peoples of Oceania — from Polynesia to Melanesia and Micronesia — used leaves, fibers and bark of plants to create women's clothing that harmoniously combined aesthetics, symbolism and practicality. 🌿 Main types of clothing from plant materials 1. Ti leaf skirts, (sisi), Polynesian dancers in Hawaiian hula or Tongan sisi wore wide skirts made of Cordyline fruticosa leaves, densely sewn on top, often 50+ leaves for opacity and fluid movement, (en.wikipedia.org), . In Tonga, the sisi is thinner, (20 leaves), worn over the main sarong, (tupenu), decorated with colored leaves, . 2. Kikeie A combination of a decorative belt and skirt made of thin fibers, pandanus, hibiscus, coconut discs, sometimes plastic rope or maile. Worn above the knees, transparent, popular in Tonga for semi-formal events, . Neighboring analogue — sisi — made of woven leaves or maile, (kava.com), . 3. Barkcloth, (barkcloth / tapa), lavalava, taovala lavalava — a versatile rectangular sarong wrapped around the waist, women usually wear longer versions to the ankles. taovala, (Tonga), a mat-like belt or short skirt made of pandanus, wrapped with a kafa cord — part of formal women's attire, . 4. Sago or cocunut leaf skirts, (Melanesian), In Papua New Guinea, women wore leather tassel skirts, (ribbons of dried sago), without a top, often with tattoos or paintings on the torso, (infotech-web.com), . In Vanuatu, woven pandanus and cork cloths with decorative fringe or shell saddles were woven as front/back aprons., <lora:venus body2:.8>, <lora:germanbreasts:.8>

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