Hmmm, the whole thing is tough for me. I would have no problem to name the classic beauties like e.g. Rania or Caroline. But geometric beauty doesn´t seem to be the only thing, that fascinates me.
I think this has something to do with my studies or my general view on life and things (which might have been a reason to choose my study
). When one is dealing with anatomy and physiology then one is hardly interested in the beauty of the single components of a human body. The only thing that counts is, that they work...so one doesn´t make differences between e.g. a big nose and a small nose.
But of course anatomy alone doesn´t make a human being. Some would call it "spirit" or some "life in a person", which adds a lot...and this makes for me the difference. So what does it help, when one has the perfect face out of perfect symmetric bones, muscles, flawless skin, but when the face looks like a mask?
When I take for example my favourite Royal (though often criticised of me in fashion things
) crown princess Victoria. Measured with geometric ideals her facial features are far away from being perfect. Her chin is too long, the nose too short, the upper lip too thin...but she tough fascinates me more than the best paid fashion models (I don´t want to generalise...some models are fascinating). Her eyes are more expressive and her smile is cuter and more lively. And when I say fascinate, then I mean the "look" and not the character...even though one probably has to make a connection to her character.
So to sum it, I would go more for the lively and more expressive one and I would say, this can vary a lot, because (also) Royals go through different phases.
Examples would be Letizia, who looked IMO in autumn and winter extremely stressed, but now the little life in her make her glowing (beaten term...but probably an uncomplicated pregnancy is the best to make one more expressive, just as Lena prefers it
) and Mette Marit, who also looked stressed and wooden in the beginning, but who has really improved. Also Victoria had IMO a time, in which one noted, that she had to deal with inner issues, and so she looked less expressive. Maybe that´s the key for my sensation of beauty: the more a Royal communicates with others (also through body language), the more expressive she seems and the more beautiful she is (for me).
Well, I note I´m blethering again, so I will add my
current favourites and basta
CP Mathilde, CP Victoria, Infanta Christina and Märtha Louise.