Furthermore, Queen uses the setting of the clothing store to critique the "fast fashion" culture prevalent in Spanish cities. The constant influx of new inventory and the frantic pace of the sales floor mirror a society obsessed with the new and the disposable. Amidst this chaos, the shop assistant becomes a bridge between two worlds: the glamorous image the brand projects and the gritty reality of the low-wage labor that sustains it. By focusing on the "dependienta," the author gives a voice to a demographic that is frequently seen but rarely heard.

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: La compañera veterana que lleva 20 años en la tienda. Representa el "hubiera" español. Fue actriz en una compañía amateur de teatro hasta que un embarazo no planeado la ató a la caja registradora. Su relación con Cris es tensa y maternal a la vez. Le dice: "Tú vuela, niña, pero no te rompas las alas con el techo del centro comercial".