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I think this was fashionable (along with shaving the forehead for it to look higher) during the times of those paintings.
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Add Queen Elizabeth 1 to the list.
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Anastasia wrote:Add Queen Elizabeth 1 to the list. Did she or was that just how they made Cate Blanchett look? I still think she deserved that Oscar over Gwenyth Paltrow.
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Yes, like Sinead O'Connor's bald pate. Her marriage fizzled after EIGHTEEN LONG DAYS. Not saying the egghead was a turn-off, mind you, but still. I think you have to be STUNNING to pull that look off. (And I am curling my 2 antenna as I say that, cuz I'm getting low on hair.) ============================== Robin wrote:
yeah, bu there are many things in fashion and beauty like that - a trend taken to an extreme. not necessarily attractive, but sort of intriguing or interesting in an artistic sense and passable on a beautiful face, but not something you'd want to do for an every day look.
I Bug U
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Yes! Even in Japan several hundred years ago, women would shave their brows and pencil them back on much higher. That, and their fashionably blackened teeth just completely undo me. ================================ MissJ wrote:I think this was fashionable (along with shaving the forehead for it to look higher) during the times of those paintings. I Bug U
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kk25 wrote:
that must be the reason, i grew up by the Beach so my perception of beautiful was/is tanned skin with light brown/blonde hair. (like the image of the model below)
That girl is stunning, kk25. You don't happen to know her name do you?
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Homicidal Goat wrote:
That girl is stunning, kk25. You don't happen to know her name do you?
Not kk25 but that is an old picture of model Bridget Hall, who is now 35.
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