No Woman Combines the Perfect Face and Figure
HOLLYWOOD Zoe Mozert, Avhose job it is to design eye-appealing wall calendars featuring girls, has given her obsex*vation that the perfect face and the perfect figure have yet to be combined in one woman. "The woman with a perfect figure has a broad nose with a flat bridge and an xiptilted tip; high cheek ;bones and a pointed chin," she adds. As examples, she cites .motion picture aetresses Marlene Dietrich Claudette Colbert, Miriam Hopkins and Margo. Miss Mozert, herself an attractive brunette, has gazed upon hundreds of feminine models in the last six years xvhile painting four figures each year as a calendar artist. Her calendar girls wear scanty attire or sometimes only a few discreet shadows. .Sometimes, she uses herself as a model with mirrors. A girl with a broad, uptilted nose, high cheek bones an'd! pointed chin ean almost invariably be counted upon, she saps, to have a high rib box (that is the bony protuberance under the ibosom, and for ^art purposes that is good). ■She will also have a small waist, a high, firm, uptilted bosom; small, rounded thighs; and finely xnodelled knees. Miss Mozert finds that Hedy Lamarr, Norma P-hearer and 'Greta Garbo, all of fhem have thin, beau1 tifully formed noses and rounded chins, are inclined to "thickness df body" and they are "small-breasted for the size of their- bodies." I Betty Grable and Lana. Ti'umer "lack rib boxes."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5293, 4 January 1947, Page 3
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