A Kebaya is a traditional blouse-dress combination worn by women in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Burma, Singapore, southern Thailand and some parts of Cambodia. It sometimes made from sheer material and usually worn with a sarong or batik kain panjang, or other traditional woven garment such as ikat, songket with a colorful motif. Close-up street portrait outdoor headshot, three-quarter view of Nan, a beautiful young Burmese woman, posing for the camera with a bunch of peacock feathers photo shoot on minimal variations: image no. Varying the Facial View of Portraits photo blog ,. Adding Context to Street Portraits photo blog. Close-up street portrait outdoor head shot, seven-eighths view and tilted head of Nan, a beautiful young Burmese woman, posing for the camera with a bunch of peacock feathers photo shoot about minimal variations: image no. Burmese Beauty with Peacock Feathers.

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This is what happened with sexuality or social media in Myanmar. As a self-described sexy model, she finds it hard to live in a conservative society where everybody can take to social media and freely lash out on someone. She poses in lingerie and see-through tops. Models have a bad reputation in Myanmar. Puritans think they are a sign of moral decline. A large part of the population thinks they use their body to make money. Nang Mwe San does make money out of her appearance, but she finds no shame in it. It is all about beauty, she explains, not lust. But Nang Mwe San is not just a perfectly shaped body and a pretty face.
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