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  2. Socialite - Wikipedia

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    Between the 17th and early 19th centuries, society events in London and at country houses were the focus of socialite activity. [4] Notable examples of British socialites include Beau Brummell , Lord Alvanley , the Marchioness of Londonderry , Daisy, Princess of Pless , Lady Diana Cooper , Mary Constance Wyndham , Lady Ursula d'Abo , Margaret ...

  3. Ideal womanhood - Wikipedia

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    A great deal of writing has been done on the subject. The subject of the Ideal Woman has been treated humorously, [9] [10] theologically, [11] and musically. [12] Examples of "ideal women" are portrayed in literature, for example: Sophie, a character in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile: or, On Education (book V) who is raised to be the perfect ...

  4. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    Women in Ancient Greece wore himations; and in Ancient Rome women wore the palla, a rectangular mantle, and the maphorion. [ 54 ] The typical feminine outfit of aristocratic women of the Renaissance was an undershirt with a gown and a high-waisted overgown, and a plucked forehead and beehive or turban-style hairdo.

  5. Woman - Wikipedia

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    For example, discrimination against women has lowered female life expectancy in some parts of Asia so that men there live longer than women. [88] The difference in life expectancy are believed to be partly due to biological advantages and partly due to gendered behavioral differences between men and women. [88] [89] For example, women are less ...

  6. Woman, Culture, and Society - Wikipedia

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    Woman, Culture, and Society, first published in 1974 (Stanford University Press), is a book consisting of 16 papers contributed by female authors and an introduction by the editors Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere.

  7. How to Live Your Best Pretty Woman-Level Montage Life

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    A classic example is the makeover sequence featuring Julia Roberts in “Pretty Woman.” You know how it goes: after being frozen out by a series of high-snobiety saleswomen in the rarified ...

  8. Katharine Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress whose career as a Hollywood leading lady spanned six decades. She was known for her headstrong independence, spirited personality, and outspokenness, cultivating a screen persona that matched this public image, and regularly playing strong-willed, sophisticated women.

  9. Circassian beauty - Wikipedia

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    American travel writer Bayard Taylor observed Circassian women during his trip to the Ottoman Empire and argued that "the Circassian face is a pure oval; the forehead is low and fair, an excellent thing in woman, and the skin of an ivory whiteness, except the faint pink of the cheeks and the ripe, roseate stain of the lips."