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The World’s Most Beautiful Woman Per Greek Golden Ratio

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Anya Taylor-Joy. Credit: Condé Nast, CC BY 3.0/Wikipedia Ancient Greece’s golden ratio has placed American actress Anya Taylor-Joy as the world’s most beautiful woman. Over the years, millions of people have explored ancient Greece’s golden ratio, a magical number that has fascinated the minds of experts and amateurs alike for centuries. At approximately 1.618, the golden ratio is not just an abstract mathematics figure. Rather, it symbolizes de…

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Beauty is actually in the eye of the beholder, but it should also be measurable. A London cosmetic surgeon takes a close look at the faces of celebrity ladies and comes to the conclusion: “Furiosa” star Anya Taylor-Joy is perfect.

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Mirror, mirror on the wall... SHE has the “perfect” face in the world! What the “golden ratio” of the ancient Greeks has to do with it.

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Anya Taylor-Joy is said to have the most beautiful face according to the Golden Ratio. The actress is considered the most beautiful woman in the world. According to the 'Golden Ratio of Beauty', her face is considered perfect based on the general sense of beauty at 94.66%. The measurements are carried out by computers that determine the symmetry and proportions of the face. The results were announced by cosmetic surgeon Dr. Julian De Silva on In…

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Anya Taylor-Joy named the most beautiful woman in the world. Zendaya is in second place.

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The Zambian Observer broke the news in Zambia on Friday, July 26, 2024.
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