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Ava Gardener

Angelina Jolie

Inspired a global phenomenon.

Her trademark luscious lips are now one of the most requested plastic surgery treatments available.

Marilyn Monroe

Was a dark haired beauty whose career was at its height during the 1940’s and 50’s.

Recognized by her performance in the 1946 film The Killers.

Is considered to be one of the most beautiful women that have ever worked in the film industry.

Beauty icon of the 1950’s and early 60’s. Monroe (nee Norma Jean Mortenson).

1952 film Don’t Bother to Knock (First lead role).

Studied at the Actors studio.

Her blonde curls, red lips and winning smile have secured her place as both a beauty and pop culture icon on an international.

The Roaring 20s: The era that brought us Coco Chanel, shorter hemlines, and flappers.

Beauty through

history

The 1930s and 1940s: Hollywood’s Golden Age

-Fashion accented the arms and legs

-Hairstyles became more feminine

-Hair color varied (bond/redhead/brunette)

-Women started opting for foundantions closer to their natural complexions.

The 1950s: Mid-Century Conservative

Nevada Nia Sanchez

The 1990´s

The era that brought us grunge, minimalism, “Beverly Hills, 90210,” and “Saved by the Bell.”

- Hourglass figure like Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly

- Hair usually short, worn in soft, curly, or wavy styles (straight styles were considered undesirable)

-Focuse on having flawless skin

-extreme thinness

-the Rachel cut, named for Jennifer Aniston’s carácter on “Friends”

-minimalist approach to maekup

The New Millennium 2000

an era of choice and expression

-The price of beauty is extremely high.

-Huge surge in plastic surgeries.

- Today’s definition of beauty doesn't seem to be particularly concrete.

We’re seeing both long hair and chic pixie cuts make the rounds, and makeup typically emphasizes fresh, dewy skin.

-Women aimed to hide their curves

-Boyish look (bob hair)

-Bold make up considered sexy

-Skin pale as possible and eyebrows thin and bold

Actual icons

of beauty

Born in Sacramento.

Has worked as a full time model for the past 7 years

She is modeling full time and enjoying her reign as Miss Nevada USA 2014!

The 1960´s

The era that brought us hippies, mods and Twiggy

The 1970´s

Enter the disco era

-Women became obsessed with being thin.

-Hippies: long no-maintenance hairstyles.

-Moderns girls: short pixie cuts and dramatic eyes.

-Fake eyelashes were a must-have.

-Bronzed beach look.

-Bronzers and self-tanners.

-Clothing was sexy.

The 1980´s

BEAUTY

icons of the

past

The decade of big hair, big shoulders, and the Material Girl.

-Aerobic exercise

- The mantra of the decade was the bigger the better

- Hairspray

-Over the top makeup

-Brighter colors

The role of media to create

a concept of beauty

Photos we see are so processed that even the women in the images don’t look like that in real life.

Beauty and health in USA

Images of women in the media are manipulated so dramatically

these days that it can feel like “beauty” is less and less attainable.

Teenage girls are under constant pressure to look, dress and act a certain way – be it from stories in the media, the obsession with ratings and likes on social media or from their peers.

Young girls more vulnerable age and gender group affected by media, especially T.V and magazines.

Relation beauty and health

Looking at magazines for just 60 minutes lowers the

self-esteem of more than 80% of girls.

How image manipulation shifts

our perception of beauty

Diana Correa

Carmen Díaz

Tony Rodríguez

References

Digital computer manipulation, known as “airbrushing”, before being published a photo of a model.

The beauty that comes from within. We firmly believe this kind of beauty rises an internal foundation of health: physical health, emotional and psychological health, and spiritual health.

Vibrant aliveness, happiness, clarity grounded in positive purpose, you constantly reflect back your true beauty in people who surrounds you.

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Cardelino, C. (2015). 21 Beauty Trends That Need to Die in 2015. Retrieved on March 23, 2015. From: http://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/advice/a34810/beauty-trends-that-need-to-die-2015/?src=spr_FBPAGE&spr_id=1440_127522192

Newman, C. (2015). The Enigma of Beauty. Retrieved on March 23, 2015. From: http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/health-and-human-body/human-body/enigma-beauty/#page=1

Serdar, K. (2015). Female Body Image and the Mass Media: Perspectives on How Women Internalize the Ideal Beauty Standard. Retrieved on March 23, 2015. From: http://www.westminstercollege.edu/myriad/index.cfm?parent=...&detail=4475&content=4795

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