Australia's Marie Claire magazine has come up with their image of the ideal woman, plucking the best features of some of the world's most famous celebrities1 and composing them into one, strangely recognisable, ensemble2.
澳大利亚版《嘉人》杂志最新推选出完美女性形象,从一些全球最著名的明星身上取出最美之处,组合成令人不可思议的整体效果。
Using data from leading surgeons around the world, the team have pulled together the most requested
celebrity3 looks as received by
plastic surgery(整形外科) experts in the past 12 months.
Published in the April edition of the glossy4 magazine, the rendition(译文,演奏) of the unreal woman suggests that looks can indeed be bought.
Mad Men beauty January Jones has cheeks that are hankered after, while Anne Hathaway's eyes are a winner.
Natalie Portman's small, streamlined nose is chosen above all others and paired with Scarlett Johansson's mouth - her famous full pout5(撅嘴,生气) attracting the attention of the cosmetic6(美容的) patients.
Halle Berry's sculpted7 jawline was chosen as the ideal way to shape a face, while, though not a cosmetic procedure option, the image was finished with the blonde, gently curling tresses of country singer, Taylor Swift.
No mention of skin complexion8, forehead, eyebrows9 or teeth is made, never mind the rest of the body, though most of the 'ideal' looks may be recreated using face lifts, fillers and rhinoplasty(鼻整形术) .
All of the features come from of-the-moment American A-listers - suggesting that fashions and trends must in part influence the choices.
In Australia, women will spend $850 million on modifying their looks and bodies, while in 2009, Americans spent a staggering $10 billion on cosmetic procedures, according to The American Society for Aesthetic10 Plastic Surgery.