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Women in the 1950s were so much sexier. Thats what I aspire to look like
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"Women in the 1950s were so much sexier. That's what I aspire to look like"

- Kelly Brook

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In this quote, Kelly Brook is revealing her adoration for the style and appeal requirements of females in the 1950s. She believes that females throughout that time duration were more attractive and desirable, and she aspires to replicate their appearance. This declaration reflects the social pressure for ladies to comply with a specific standard of beauty, even if it indicates looking to the past for inspiration. It likewise highlights the concept that beauty standards are continuously changing and evolving, and what was considered attractive in the 1950s may not be the same today. In general, this quote clarifies the complex and ever-changing nature of beauty and its impact on ladies.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Kelly Brook somewhere between November 23, 1979 and today. He/she was a famous Model from England. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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