Posted on 05/16/2010 1:51:45 PM PDT by pissant
Marisa Miller, the US supermodel who's worked for Victorias Secret, Harley Davidson and Sports Illustrated, has stolen the Sexiest Woman in the World title from Hollywood vixen Megan Fox.
(Excerpt) Read more at metro.co.uk ...
but you need to put on the glasses.
Or just the idea is enough... LoL
She had (and still has) .. that 'something'.. that is both .. innocent and Oh So Sexy.
I could not agree more. p I'm a child of the 60's, so when I think "great beauties", of course I think of women like Margaret, Natalie Wood, Grace Kelly, Welsh Hepburn etc. Women today just don't look like that anymore. Now, they either look mannish, or like hookers or like mannish hookers.
My other favorite is Michelle Pfieffer - my late wife could have been her twin. Such natural, girl-next-door beauty!
My wife’s hotter. And I can touch her without scandal or arrest.
Gravy.
Eva Gardner.
Someone want to clock how long before thread is pulled?
Have you seen Raquel Welch lately? She’s in her 70’s and looks better than when she was in her 20’s. I regret I have no pics to prove my point.
Person of interest - Megan Fx.
I’m surprised no one has posted Marissa Miller’s SI “iPod” beach photo....
Scientific theory requires an analysis of alternative theories.
What an ugly bellybutton.
Pure heat.
No ink, but looks like about a quart of silicone hidden away there.
She’s full of moles! Eww
Since I do not resemble a model, I have never commented on posts comparing models, actresses, and other lovely ladies. However, I found the men’s comments on this thread a little bit less gutteral (BOOYAHHH!!!) and more descriptive and therefore more interesting.
For example, the comments about women looking more masculine. I have read on the website awfulplasticsurgery.com several times now that plastic surgery often makes women’s faces look more masculine because altherations like chin implants and face lifts reduce roundness in women’s faces.
This picture you posted of the woman lying to one side wearing a pale yellow bikini...well...in that photo her face kind of resembles Dolph Lundgren. I really would not have noticed it before reading one of the comments here because I am so used to seeing beautiful women in advertising that I do not observe them closely anymore and often cannot tell one from another. Her brow ridge appears to be less rounded and this particular photo emphasizes a strong, angular jaw. It’s possible that modern models have lower body fat ratios and this is creating planes and angles on the brow and jaw that some of us associate with masculinity.
Micky Roarke and Clay Aiken appear to have facial fillers or implants added to their faces that add roundness which causes some of us to see their faces as feminized.
OldDeckHand posted some photos of earlier beauties and it seems those ladies have less emphasis on the planes and angles and more curves in the face as well as the body - even though those women are slender.
Modern make-up advice on websites and in magazines usually advise emphasis on planes and angles in the face (e.g. modern make-up might emphasize facial features which some people find masculine).
Ann Margret has Never had any type of surgery.
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