Summary
This quote suggests that a woman's beauty should be authentic and should not try to replicate standards set by art or societal ideals. It emphasizes the uniqueness and individuality of a woman's beauty, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's natural appearance rather than adhering to unrealistic standards or imitating artificial beauty. It promotes the idea that true beauty lies in one's authenticity and self-acceptance, rather than conforming to external expectations.
By Lionel Suggs