Rosemary and Christina Alubankudi are full twins who are also albinos. They are 24 years old. Despite growing up in New York, the sisters are still struggling in life. The Internet and social networks were their sources of joy.

The chances of producing a kid with a variation in the concentration of melanin pigment, which causes “fading” of tissues, are relatively high, 1:17,000. However, complete albinism, even in identical twin sisters, is already the rarest rarity.
As a result, society does not fully comprehend how it treats them, and the Alubankudi sisters’ troubles are inevitably multiplied.

For example, they were mocked from the school bench. As a result, the girls avoided their peers, which harmed their future communication skills. Things have improved since their enrollment to university; they have found themselves in a diverse setting where persons with quite diverse features are accepted.
Girls’ eyes are sensitive to light, they have weak vision, and glasses are ineffective.

People are offended because the sisters frequently fail to notice who is waving to them at the end of the corridor. They are uncomfortable in the sun, the path to the beach is closed, and various outdoor activities for teenagers all contribute to the twins’ cultural and social isolation.
Christina and Rosemary had been bothered by their faceless appearance from childhood, so they fell in love and quickly mastered the technique of dressing elegantly and flashily.

And this skill has become essential for them today: girls tend to enter the fashion world, create clothes, and work as models and stylists. Fortunately, the results of the work can be demonstrated remotely, via the Internet, and it turned out that unexpectedly there were many fans of unusual beauty.

There are no longer consistent standards of beauty and style icons in the current world; instead, variation is available and interesting. Now that the entire world is connected in one network, there will always be an impassioned critic and a captivated fan.
