People's aesthetic preferences vary enormously. What each person considers beautiful depends on their repertoire, how much they appreciate art or not, their understanding of themselves, among other factors. Such preferences have an under appreciated impact on the development of the personal style of celebrities and public figures.
I'm Nycka Nunes, visual artist and stylist.
In a post I saw last week, someone posted that King Charles of England said that Camilla is more beautiful than Diana, and the post had photos of the two ladies at different times. Although, in my opinion, Princess Diana is prettier, I think that, for example, if Charles doesn't like his own nose, Diana's nose is similar to his, while Camilla's is more delicate. And this may explain his preference, if we judge only the visual aspect of the attraction, which is generally influenced by other factors.
I see beauty in people with different traits than mine and also in those who have similar traits (especially when natural), and this awareness of the reasons why some people seek certain characteristics or patterns helps me a lot with this. I have a tendency to look for beauty in everyone (I rarely don't find it), although in this process, through my experience as a stylist, I also observe the mistakes they make that make their appearance less interesting than it could be. When I know them well enough, I also notice when their appearance is inconsistent with their personality, as my work as a stylist has to do with that. It is important to emphasise that considering someone beautiful and considering someone attractive are different things.
The repertoire and how much a person appreciates each art form says a lot about the aesthetic sense of each person and of some social groups. And this is important in the style choices of public figures, to think about a personal image that is developed strategically. I'm not talking about working based on what my client thinks is beautiful. My strategic thinking goes beyond that.
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Nycka Nunes
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