Sizzling Photos Which Shows How Attractiveness Changed Over Decades.
- 3:44 pm May 30, 2018
- mariam
Being attractive is what everybody wants to be! Whether it is a boy or a girl. The Vogue has transformed beautifully over years. What actually it means, is went under alteration regarding what people think about it. Being attractive is not only decided by physical attributes but also by the person’s soul or what he/she is within. Beauty is not about looks but also from the mind and these photographs prove it.
The Shinning 20s
The young boy look was an obsession among woman. In order to flatten and contract the chest strips was used. Flexible connection waistband and flapper dress replaced corsets.
The sensuous makeup was assisted with hair bob and finger web. The woman used dark makeup at the edge of the eyes of exaggerating their look.
The gold shimmery of 1930s and 40s
Close fitting clothes became the trend among women. In this decade, a woman becomes health concious. They wore smooths clothes without sacrificing their curves.
Cotton stuffed bras widely made their appearance.
The Conventional 1950s
Hotness is defined by the two actresses, Grace Kelly and Marilyn Monroe. The main purpose of the woman to look glamorous rather than seducing, they preferred not showing their skin much.
Even their hairstyle changed to mostly curly or wavy. Peachy complexion was widely preferred.
The 1960s era
The body figure like pencil thin became a trend in this decade. Even the hippy culture came into the limelight when women started wearing tunics, casual bell bottoms and platform shoes were creating the fashion range.
The 1970s
Bianca Jagger look of high waist jeans, Oversized sunglasses used to look stunning. The changed hairstyle like Feathery, Bronzer, long and,self-tanner was accompanied by dresses which were wrapped in style.
The 1980s era
This decade was remarked by health-conscious women. Thin and fit women were considered attractive. Colour neon became the trend. Puffy haircuts and blue eyeshadow with bushy eyebrow was the style.
