Beauty Standards: Exploring the Evolution from Yesterday to Today
<p>In ancient times, beauty ideals were often associated with specific cultural and geographical regions. For instance, in ancient Egypt, a slender physique and symmetrical features were highly prized, as depicted in the iconic bust of Queen Nefertiti. Similarly, ancient Greece celebrated physical perfection and proportional bodies, as evident in their statues of gods and goddesses.</p>
<p>Moving closer to the Renaissance era, the ideal of beauty shifted towards voluptuousness and curvaceous figures. Renaissance artists such as Botticelli captured this ideal in their paintings, portraying women with ample curves and softer features. The concept of beauty during this time was closely linked to fertility and prosperity.</p>
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