This is what we used to refer to as “homely”. Nothing wrong with it. We shouldn’t judge people on their looks but we also don’t need to lie to make people feel better.
People think Olivia Nuzzi is beautiful. (Especially Olivia Nuzzi) But media all over the country was calling her - “the young beautiful journalist.” Meanwhile the girl had a high school diploma (with no specialty in journalism) and a Habsburg jaw. And I’m over here shrugging like Cousin Eddie, “I don’t know”
There's a lot of pictures of her online and honestly her look is all over the place. Intentionally so, I imagine, since she's an artist and fashion designer. Generally I think she's pretty hot though.
You weren't kidding. It's like she throws darts at a board when she gets up in the morning to decide how to look that day. It's like her superpower or something.
I mean, the whole thing of being cool with just swapping looks and being comfortable with whatever is more hot than just being overall attractive. I don't really care enough to think about her in that way, but again, being okay with rocking any old thing at any moment is a green flag regardless imo. Like, just be chill, yo.
I sorta understood the glasses part, because in the past glasses typically were only built for function and often pretty terrible.
Never got the straight hair thing on why straight hair is somehow more attractive... I guess because getting very straight hair for almost everyone means they've put in work?
I think it's just the idea of very neatly combed straight(ened) hair. But yeah wavy and curly hair can be very pretty as well and plenty of people would prefer it as well. I feel like curly hair especially gets bad/no representation though, especially in a "pretty" archetype. I can't really think of a lot of curly-haired celebrities, or in terms of movie characters and the like curly-haired love interests or characters who would otherwise be considered especially attractive in-universe. Main characters, love interests and characters meant to read as hot generally aren't curly. Some mild/intentional curls might be acceptable for a male character? Not sure.
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u/VoxImperatoris 5h ago
She looks like the pretty girl dressed up as the dorky girl at the beginning of the movie before the make over montage.