Marie Antoinette
Yes....she was fair
It very food on the face fair!
Monday's child is fair of face.
Yes it was by Queen Elizabeth I.
In the fairy tale of Snow White, the significance of her name lies in its symbolism of her purity, innocence, and beauty. The name "Snow White" reflects her fair complexion and virtuous character, contrasting with the dark and evil intentions of the story's antagonist, the wicked queen.
attractive in the face
Julie Andrews
The queen of Hollywood! by,mackenzie rose
The Face Most Fair - 1915 was released on: USA: 4 May 1915
queen elisabeth
The queen of Hollywood! by,mackenzie rose
In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, Charles Darnay is described as tall, well-built, and handsome with fair hair and a gentle demeanor. His physical appearance is often contrasted with that of his counterpart, Sydney Carton.