Below that, a photo from a magazine is reprinted, depicting a woman in an evening gown on the red carpet as three men stare at her approvingly. Both have glamorous hairdos, and a male figure is visible in the background, where he appears to be building something. On the opposite page is a photo of two figures it's unclear whether they're women or mannequins. Next comes a woman seated in the backseat of a luxurious car, eyes closed, clutching an expensive-looking purse as spectators stare into the car window looking confused and excited. She focuses on her work, looking away from the camera, while three large photos of women-apparently advertisements or magazine editorials-rest on the wall behind her. The first is a photograph of a woman at work in what appears to be a photo studio. Women are central to each image in this chapter. The second chapter of Ways of Seeing is made up entirely of images.
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