A grainy, washed-out Kodak 35mm film aesthetic captures a flat-chested, 13-year-old blonde girl standing alone on a sun-drenched beach at sunset, her bare feet slightly sinking into the soft, wet sand, the camera lens slightly blurred by a faint salt spray mist that adds to the nostalgic, slightly hazy intimacy of the moment; she holds a faded, slightly oversized teddy bear that's too big for her petite frame, its fuzzy yellow fur unevenly worn at the edges with tiny, frayed threads and a few misplaced buttons, the bear's face slightly distorted from age and sun exposure, one ear slightly detached and dangling like a small, soft ornament; her blonde hair is wind-blown and tangled, strands clinging to her cheeks and neck, catching the golden hour light in scattered highlights that contrast with the deep, bruised purples and oranges bleeding into the horizon