miércoles, 26 de marzo de 2014

Canon of ideal beauty: how to change the idea of ​​'perfect body' in a century (PHOTOS)

Here you can see how it has changed the ideal of feminine beauty:

The 'Gibson girl' (1900-1910)
The Gibson Girl was the brainchild of illustrator Charles Dana Gibson: a type of woman who represented the idea of ​​female beauty in the time of the turn of the century. Gibson reflected a tall figure, with generous breasts and wide hips but narrow waist.

The 'Flappers' of the roaring 20s
Flappers were known for their bob, short dresses and their scandalous behavior, such as smoking in public or driving style hair. The flappers were not wearing corsets, less marked his chest and waist and taught the ankles and knees.

Mae West, in the 30
Hollywood star Mae West could not have been more different from the flappers. Emphasized his chest, waist and hips She Emphasized her waist and hips, flaunting her figure in tight dresses.

Rita Hayworth in the 40s
During World War II, the ideal of female beauty away from the sinuous curves of Mae West and the carefree attitudes of flappers. Stars such as Rita Hayworth had a perfect, healthy skin and slender bodies, an image that is not far away from the average American woman of the time.

Marilyn Monroe, in the 50
50 Sex symbols like Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Betty Page, known for her long legs, tiny waist and ample bosom. Pin-ups such as Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot oozed glamor.

Twiggy at 60
Along with the sexual revolution, the 60 brought another change in the idea of ​​beauty. thin and long legs. Models like Twiggy Lawson became famous for its narrow measures and androgynous look, a nod to the style of the flappers.

Farrah Fawcett in the 70
The ideal of the 70 stands for the tan, manes and lean and toned body. Athletic figures with little makeup. Actress Farrah Fawcett is considered one of the most beautiful women of the decade.

Jane Fonda in the 80
With athletic increasingly fashionable bodies, very toned and slender figures were considered incredibly attractive. Being thin was the ideal, being thin and strong, athletic body, was even better. According to the web Rehabs.com, 60% of Playboy models in the 80 weighed 15% less than the considered right for your size.

Kate Moss in 90
There was a dramatic shift towards thin models in 90. The appearance of Kate Moss in Calvin Klein campaign 1993 raised much controversy for the promotion of extreme thinness from the fashion world.

Adriana Lima at the 2000 principos
The 2000 beginning with the reign of Victoria's Secret Angels: tall, thin, with chest Pelaz and toned body. Brazilian Adriana Lima has been one of the icons of the firm since 2000.

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