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A poised woman in early aviation attire stands confidently, exuding the pioneering spirit of her era. She is dressed in a classic pilot's jumpsuit with a belted waist, which appears to be made from durable fabric suitable for flight. Over her jumpsuit, she wears a harness that likely attaches to a parachute—a safety measure for aviators at the time. Her footwear consists of sturdy lace-up boots that reach up to her ankles, providing both protection and support. On her head, she sports aviator goggles pushed up onto her forehead, suggesting readiness for flight or having just completed an aerial journey. The goggles would protect her eyes from strong winds and possible debris while flying in an open cockpit. Her confident stance and slight smile convey courage and determination—qualities essential for early aviators who faced numerous risks as they took to the skies. This image captures not only the fashion but also the essence of adventure during the formative years of human flight.

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