Tone and style The series luxuriates in contrast: pretty, stylized visuals sit shoulder-to-shoulder with unsettling moments that linger. Costuming and production design flirt with fairy-tale iconography—shimmering gowns, glassy surfaces, symbolic mirrors—but they’re reframed through a contemporary, sometimes surreal lens. That aesthetic choice keeps the show from being nostalgic pastiche; instead it feels like a modern fable recast for an age of screens and curated identities.
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