From a high angle, the scene is a grand bazaar in Marrakech, where late afternoon sunlight filters through colored glass ceilings, casting a mosaic of jewel-toned light onto the stone floor below. Most of the labyrinthine alleyways remain in cool darkness, but a single shaft of golden light strikes a young woman with long blonde hair, catching the edges of a flowing dress and the delicate embroidery of a bridal veil. She stands near a stall overflowing with spices, her elbow-length gloves glinting as she lifts a brass lantern, its surface reflecting the warm glow. The rim light from the sun outlines her hair and the curve of her arm behind her head, while the rest of her form recedes into soft bokeh. Her blue eyes are fixed on something beyond the frame, and the scattered light reveals the texture of hand-woven carpets and the intricate tilework on nearby walls, all bathed in a subtle contrast that emphasizes depth and the vibrant, sensual atmosphere of the market.