Each of us has ever dreamed about what kind of future awaits us - will we fly through the air, teleport, go on vacation in space? The fact is that no one can predict the future - but that doesn't stop us from thinking about it. And the same thing happened already in the past - our ancestors also imagined what the world would be like in the past or - what the world is like today.
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Advertisements are mainly to blame today, but if you're wondering where the image of a woman who doesn't go to work, who cooks, washes, irons, cleans the apartment, takes care of the children and her husband, she looks happy and smiling like never before, and yes let's not forget, always well-groomed from head to toe, it takes a good half century into the past. Because although it seems that today the happy housewife is just a myth, looking back shows that we found such women in everyday life as well. Just check out a day in the life of an American housewife in 1941.
Women's makeup has been around for as long as we can remember. Once upon a time, it was not called make-up, but the need and desire to decorate the face or body originates from time immemorial. Back then, people used it as a cover from attacking animals and to instill fear in their opponents. Makeup has come a long way since then and today the cosmetics industry is a huge business. Check out how beauty ideals have changed over time with him.
Every year, in various beauty contests, we can get to know a thousand and one female faces that come from the most remote corner of the world, but these portraits of women are somehow taken out of context, because the girls pose on stage and catwalks, instead of in their natural environment. This was done by a traveler from Romania, Mihaela Noroc, who captured the beauty of women in their cultural environment during her trip around the world, and called her project - Atlas of Beauty - ''The Atlas Of Beauty''.
From the ancient to the postmodern perception of female beauty - watch a video that presents the perfect female body through the ages.
Every now and then - more rarely - men meet the woman of their dreams. It's always unexpected and almost never fits the point of life a man is currently at, but nevertheless, such a woman seems to change their life forever. The dynamic between a man and a woman changes, but the essence of the partnership remains the same - love. If you are lucky enough to have found such a woman, never let her go. In fact, if a woman has any combination of these twelve qualities, then by all means do not let her go.
As women, we prefer to wear what we feel comfortable in and what we know represents us and steals the eye at the same time. There's a chance that the shoes we wore the most in 2014 are already worn out. That's why we've put together a guide to women's shoes for 2015, for all tastes and occasions. These are the hottest women's shoes of 2015.
Make-up is gendered. Men usually do not wear make-up, while for women it is a "default" feature. Makeup can do things that even Photoshop would envy, so it's no wonder that they can also transform a man's face into a woman's. Last but not least, the Sisters have already proven this. Nevertheless, probably only a few men think that for the sake of some make-up, they could slip unnoticed into the women's toilet. Or is it?
Screenwriter and animator Marius Vibe set out on a mission to solve one of the most interesting questions - what would happen if you put the most beautiful women's faces together?
Flowers and blossoms, delicate doves, lace and frills and other delicate decorations are the main stars of the Lady Things photo series, a series of portraits of women and their femininity.
Iranian mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani, a professor at Stanford University, has become the first recipient of the Fields Medal, an award considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in the mathematical world. Mirzakhani is one of four winners of this prestigious laurel, which is awarded by the International Mathematical Union to outstanding talents under the age of 40.
Advertisements are full of stereotypical images that very narrowly define the ideal of beauty and social roles and, despite the declarative emancipation of the sexes, are still too often based on lived-in, patriarchal values, not to mention the departure of female and male images from the norms of authenticity. But what happens when we apply female stereotypes to men? The video has the answer.