There are many beautiful women of every race and culture.
Kentucky- Home of fast women, beautiful horses & good bourbon!
If you mean what women are classed as beautiful in Japan then the paler their skin is the more beautiful they are considered to be.
renaissance women usually wore a lot of powder and they also wore a lot of clothing. they ate a lot because that is what was considered beautiful back then.
Foot binding. Women's feet were wrapped up, the toes curled backwards because it was thought small feet were beautiful
The Ibo and the Yoruba
Beautiful in yoruba is (orewa)
funke akindele is the most beautiful yoruba actress
You say "if you have a beautiful name?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oruko re rewa".
Arewa or Orekelewa
You say "Nigeria is a beautiful country" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Orile ede to rewa ni nigeria".
Karin Barber has written: 'The Anthropology of Texts, Persons and Publics' 'I could speak until tomorrow' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Laudatory poetry, Yoruba, Social life and customs, Women, Yoruba, Yoruba Laudatory poetry, Yoruba Women 'Yoruba Dun UN So'
In Yoruba language, you would say "O n dun bi" to mean "You look beautiful." The phrase "O n" is used to refer to "you" in this context, and "dun bi" translates to "look beautiful." Yoruba is a tonal language, so it is important to pay attention to the tones while pronouncing the words for accurate communication.
Renoir's inspiration: How to paint: Claude Monet What to paint: Beautiful women.
the most beautiful women is the women you see in your mirror
Yes, Romanian women are beautiful (excepting of course old women).
Marjorie Keniston McIntosh has written: 'Working women in English society, 1300-1620' -- subject(s): Employment, Women, Economic conditions, History 'Controlling misbehavior in England, 1370-1600' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Deviant behavior, History, Justice, Administration of, Moral conditions, Social conditions, Social control 'Yoruba women, work, and social change' -- subject(s): Employment, History, Social conditions, Women, Yoruba, Yoruba Women 'Autonomy and Community'
mulheres bonitas (beautiful, but not gorgeous women) or mulheres lindas (gorgeous women)