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She is very lovely.
Literal
She [topic-は] very lovely.
かわいらしい layers ~らしい onto かわい(い) to give 'lovely, cute, charming.' Slightly softer and more refined than the everyday かわいい — the らしい suffix adds the 'characteristically' flavor, and applied to cuteness it suggests an inherent loveliness rather than something flashier. Often used about young women, children, and small animals.