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Looks Ducth
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This is because they are 'ladies of leisure' and therefore do not work outside. I used to be like them, until I travelled and did manly things.
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Her features also reminds me of an English movie actress from an aristocratic family called Gabriella Wilde (from Hampshire, southern England.) I think she's wearing fake tan though like a lot of celebs do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriella_Wilde
Some interesing info: Gabriella's sister Isabella used to be Prince William's girlfriend, and her half-sister Cressida (below) used to be Prince Harry's girlfriend.
Kate didn't like Cressida and she didn't want her around Prince Harry due to Prince William previously being infatuated and heart-broken when Cressida's half-sister Isabella ended her relationship with him due to the media pressure, and Isabella married billionaire and entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson's son Sam Branson instead.
So the Royal Family put pressure on Prince Harry to end his relationship with Cressida (below) as they didn't want her family connection of her half-sister Isabella (Prince William's ex-girlfriend who he was heartbroken over before he met Kate,) to be around Kate & William, incase Isabella's presence around the Prince disrupted the peace of his marriage to Kate.
So Prince Harry dropped Cressida and he's now engaged to a biracial American actress (Meghan Markle.)
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* Just 20 minutes without high SPF protection is enough to cause severe blisters and burning.
A tan isn't healthy nor fashionable though. (It may have been fashionable in the 90's but pale and natural is often advertised as beautiful and fashionable today.) The pale aesthetic is extremely popular amongst the gothic subculture of people.
In Victorian England, a tan was a sign of poverty as poor people from the working classes would do long hours of labour in the sun and they would often have a dirty and rugged appearance from all the hard labour work they did for the elite.
The upper class ladies and gentlemen would sit underneath their elegant sun parasols underneath the cool shade of their garden trees, sipping mint tea and cooling themselves with elegant hand-held fans.
The upper class ladies in Victorian and Tudor England would even powder their faces extremely pale (as shown in paintings of Elizabeth I, etc.) It was seen as a sign of nobility during that era.
A suntan is actually a sign that the skin has been fried and damaged and has had to put up a defence. UVA rays from the sun causes the skin to age prematurely and causes the skin to become leathery textured later in life. UVB rays causes deadly skin cancers. (95% of all wrinkles comes from sun exposure, so daily high level UVA and UVB skin protection is required.)
Fair skin doesn't require much sun exposure to obtain vitamin D (just a few minutes of sunlight per day is adequate according to experts) and fish and supplements also contain vitamin D.
It's so much healthier to keep the skin natural, baby-soft, and pale. (Unless people are naturally dark coloured, but even dark skin still needs adequate sun protection to preserve the skin health.)
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She's beautiful. She's a bottle blonde and she looks British, Dutch or German
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