| What does a woman in Uzbekistan do when she dresses up, when she meticulously threads together styling her unconventionally-dyed hair, her loud nail-art, and multi-patterned outfits?
The intimate rituals of putting clothes on, however elaborate, are all but therapeutic in how they put her in a special headspace of self-confidence and jubilation.
The more extravagant the details and the richer the colors, the more distinctly even her most routine activities feel like scenes straight out of legendary works of art. |