So what did the perfect woman look like in different eras?
Ancient Egypt
Let’s start by tradition with ancient Egypt. Elegant shapes, small breasts, volumetric black hair, braided in small braids. The shoulders and a thin tall waist were appreciated too narrow. The perfect face should have been symmetrical, the eyes brought as a mixture of ash and soot, the elegant arrows were painted. It was his eyes that were the main element of the face, and a strong emphasis was on them. And lips painted with orange, red and black-blue lips.
Ancient Greece
In general, then little attention was paid to women. Male beauty was much more appreciated, therefore women were masculine. At the same time, they had wide hips and waist, small breasts and absolutely male facial features. Light skin was also popular. But the most wild attribute of Greek charms for us was Monobrov. Women even increased their hair on the bridge of their nose to create it.
Japan and China
Further – China and Japan. Although these are two completely different countries, some elements of culture coincide. For example, a similar look at female beauty. All Asian women are naturally thin, so there was also a small foot size in high esteem. For this, girls from childhood wore wildly uncomfortable shoes that twisted her fingers under the foot, thereby reducing its length. As for the face, his color should have been pale, and his lips – expressive.
Renaissance
Now immediately jumping into the Renaissance era. Women were the personification of her husband’s prosperity, so they were lush, with large hips and chest, and black teeth black from caries. This meant that they had sweets on the table. Aristocratic light skin and high forehead were considered the personification of beauty.
Victorian era
This is the time of prosperous England under the rule of Queen Victoria. Then women first began to pull their figure with a corset, and the “sand clock” became the standard of beauty. However, the forms did not go out of fashion, and the most chic girls of that era had magnificent breasts, hips and a tendency to fullness. There was still a key to success in Victorian time. Girls stopped blinking cheeks because clean skin was appreciated.
Screaming 20th
In the United States, women got the right to vote and began to equal men in everything. Therefore, the fashionable boys with a short bob care, a thin physique and a low-set waist were in fashion. They even wore special bras that flatter the chest.
Artificial 60s
At this time, girls with angular shapes and small breasts, a flexible slender body and long thin legs were popular with popularity. Fallary eyelashes gave the image of a woman artificiality.
Heroin chic
In the 90s there was a coup not only in politics, but also in the heads of people. Drugs became insanely popular, especially heroin. This era is called heroin chic and is characterized by unhealthy thinness and too transparent skin. The models had very narrow bones and excessive fragility.
Modern women
Now women began to recover and acquire natural forms. In the honor of round hips, magnificent chest, but at the same time the clearance between the hips and the flat stomach.
Now the trend is natural complexion, minimum makeup, comfortable outfits.