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Lolita

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Fri, Mar 27, 2026, 03:25 PM

21d ago

Ancón, Peru

-11.77400, -77.18700

The image displays a flat lay composition of various magazines positioned on a dark brown wooden lattice-patterned table or shelf, set against a light-colored, possibly white, floor or surface underne…read more

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The image displays a flat lay composition of various magazines positioned on a dark brown wooden lattice-patterned table or shelf, set against a light-colored, possibly white, floor or surface underneath. The central and most prominent object is a copy of "Asia Sur" magazine, featuring a cover photograph of a woman identified as Solange Casis. She has dark hair, is wearing a flowing, tie-dye patterned top in shades of red, white, and brown, and is depicted against a sunlit beach and ocean background, with a landmass visible in the distance. Her left hand is raised, lightly touching her hair near her ear, where a light green earring is visible. Text on the cover highlights an exclusive story about her pregnancy ("En exclusiva, después de anunciar su embarazo..."). To the left of the "Asia Sur" magazine is a stack of other magazines, one of which prominently displays "Ancón" on its spine or cover, featuring a light blue and white wave-like or rippled pattern. This detail situates the scene in the city of Ancón, Peru, likely a waiting area, lounge, or retail space where local and regional publications are displayed. Further back and to the right, another magazine titled "PERIPLOS" is visible, lying upside down and encased in clear plastic wrapping. A thick, white-bound book or stack of documents is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame. No individuals are present in the immediate scene; the image focuses solely on the arrangement of publications. | Open Wire