Home Australia Revealed: The 10 most beautiful supermodels in the world, according to science

Revealed: The 10 most beautiful supermodels in the world, according to science

0 comments
Kate Moss tops the list with a near-perfect score of 94.14 percent.

They are some of the most beautiful women in the world.

But who is the definitive supermodel?

Dr. Julian De Silva, a London-based facial cosmetic surgeon, has used the Golden Ratio of Greek Beauty to discover the 10 most beautiful supermodels in the world, according to science.

“We all wonder who really is the most beautiful of all the supermodels and this is the closest we can get to an explanation based on facial symmetry and classically beautiful features,” said Dr. De Silva.

Kate Moss tops the list with a near-perfect score of 94.14 percent.

The 51-year-old icon’s eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin, jaw and facial shape were measured and came closer to the ancient Greeks’ idea of ​​perfection.

Dr De Silva explained: “What makes Kate so exceptional is her high scores in almost every category, but her two standout features were her almost perfectly shaped jaw, which scored the highest at 96.5. % and his chin (95.6%).’

At the other end of the scale, Naomi Campbell, 54, came last due to her chin, which was said to measure “wrong”.

Naomi Campbell, 54, came last because of her chin, which was said to be

Dr. Julian De Silva, a London-based facial cosmetic surgeon, has used the Greek golden ratio of beauty to discover the 10 most beautiful supermodels in the world, according to science.

Cara Delevingne has perfect lips (98.5 percent) and eyebrows (94 percent)

Liu Wen came in seventh place with a score of 90.98%.

To understand which faces are the most attractive, Dr De Silva, who runs the Center for Advanced Facial Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery in London, used the golden ratio.

To understand which faces are the most attractive, Dr De Silva, who runs the Center for Advanced Facial Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery in London, used the golden ratio.

This mathematical equation was devised by the ancient Greeks to measure beauty.

The proportion can be applied to almost anything and was used by Leonardo Da Vinci for the perfect male human body in his famous work, The Vitruvian Man.

The premise behind the Golden Ratio is that the closer the proportions of a face or body are to the number 1.618 (Phi), the more beautiful they become.

All models, from the beginning of the supermodel era in the mid-1980s to today’s cover stars, were evaluated at their peak to determine who is the most beautiful.

Dr De Silva said: “The models were ranked at the peak of their fame so that there was a level playing field and we had the fairest way of assessing who was most beautiful according to the Golden Ratio.”

As expected, everyone was close to the perfect score of 100 percent.

Cindy Crawford, 58, came in just behind Kate Moss with a score of 93.86 percent.

Winnie Harlow came in fifth place with a score of 91.03%.

Cindy Crawford, 58, came in just behind Kate Moss with a score of 93.86 percent.

All models, from the beginning of the supermodel era in the mid-1980s to today’s cover stars, were evaluated at their peak to determine who is the most beautiful.

1737543883 207 Revealed The 10 most beautiful supermodels in the world according

1737543883 13 Revealed The 10 most beautiful supermodels in the world according

The Golden Ratio can be applied to almost anything and was used by Leonardo Da Vinci for the perfect male human body in his famous work, The Vitruvian Man.

The most beautiful supermodels.

  1. Kate Moss – 94.14%
  2. Cindy Crawford – 93.87%
  3. Gisele Bündchen – 93.11%
  4. Jourdan Dunn – 91.39%
  5. Winnie Harlow – 91.03%
  6. Kendall Jenner – 91.00%
  7. Liu Wen – 90.98%
  8. Cara Delevingne – 89.97%
  9. Emily Ratajkowski – 89.37%
  10. Naomi Campbell – 89.26%

‘Cindy Crawford, one of the stars of the beginning of the supermodel era in the 1980s, came in second place and obtained the highest score in three categories: for her chin with 99.6%, only 0.4 % perfection, position of the eyes (99.4%) and forehead (98.6%),” said Dr. De Silva.

“He would have won if he hadn’t gotten a bad score on his lips (84%).”

She was closely followed by Gisele Bundchen, 44, and Jourdan Dunn, 34.

“Jourdan Dunn is the most beautiful of the current generation of supermodels,” said Dr. De Silva.

‘He scored well in almost all categories and was near the top for his face shape (97.1%) and eye position (97.3%).

“They reduced the shape of his nose (88.9%) and forehead (89%).”

At the other end of the scale were Emily Ratajkowski and Naomi Campbell, who came in ninth and tenth place, respectively.

“(Emily’s) nose is almost perfectly shaped, with a score of 99.56%, the highest on the list,” Dr. De Silva said.

Gisele Bundchen has the ideal distance between her nose and lips (99.4 percent)

Kendall Jenner came in sixth place with a score of 91%.

As part of his research, Dr. De Silva also identified which supermodels had the most attractive nose, eyes, eyebrows, chin, lips, forehead and face shape.

‘Her lips were second highest at 98.17%, but she was disappointed by the low scores for her eyebrows (79%) and jawline (76.8%).

‘(Naomi) scored the second highest on her eyebrows (89.9%) but scored low on her chin (80.4%).’

As part of his research, Dr. De Silva also identified which supermodel had the most attractive nose, eyes, eyebrows, chin, lips, forehead and face shape.

Winnie Harlow’s overall face shape scored the highest with an impressive 98.6 percent, while Emily Ratajkowksi’s nose topped the list with 99.56 percent.

Gisele Bundchen has the ideal space between her nose and lips (99.4 percent), while Cara Delevingne has perfect lips (98.5 percent) and eyebrows (94 percent).

Cindy Crawford took home gold for her chin (99.6 percent), eye position (99.50 percent) and forehead (98.6 percent).

Finally, Kate Moss’s jawline scored the highest, at 96.5 percent.

How is the golden ratio measured?

In the photo: an expression of the golden ratio.

In the photo: an expression of the golden ratio.

The ‘golden ratio’ is a mathematical formula devised in ancient Greece to determine ‘physical perfection’ by comparing measurements, proportions and symmetry.

During the Renaissance, artists and architects used the equation, also known as Phi, to aid them during the creation of their masterpieces.

Scientists have since adapted the mathematical formula, which equals 1/1,618, to explain what makes a person beautiful.

You measure the length and width of someone’s face and then divide the results.

Measurements are then taken from the hairline on the forehead to the point between the eyes, from the point between the eyes and the bottom of the nose, and from the bottom of the nose to the bottom of the chin.

A person is considered more beautiful if the numbers are equal. Then attention is paid to the symmetry and proportion of the face.

George Clooney and supermodel Bella Hadid get high scores using the formula.

You may also like