According to the results, a ‘fuller’ and ‘curvier’ body type is preferred in women.
According to the data, the ideal body mass index is 18.85, with a bust size of 93 centimeters, a waist size of 61 centimeters, and hips that are 87 centimeters.
The research also revealed that a healthy hip-to-waist ratio is between.65 and.75.
These specifications are a near-perfect match for a British model named Kelly Brook.
Society may judge her as ‘plump’ by today’s beauty standards, but research says she has the shape men find most attractive.
Nonetheless, attractiveness is, ultimately, a matter of opinion. Individuals differ in what they find beautiful, as do their aesthetic preferences.
This study may reveal the scientifically ideal body type, but that doesn’t make the non-ideal forms unacceptable or ugly.
This study only demonstrates that the conventional ideal of female beauty—thinness—does not reflect scientific consensus.
Recognizing that this study demonstrates the variance in what we think attractive is particularly relevant in the current day, which places a premium on valuing such diversity.
According to the norms of the modeling profession, women who are deemed plus-size are just as stunning as any other model.