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In reply to the discussion: If light skin is so desirable, why do white people get tans? [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)In the 90's, the "beauty" ideal was Christie Brinkley. Blonde hair, blue eyes. http://www.racialicious.com/2011/03/23/allure-marks-shifting-beauty-standards-declares-the-all-american-beauty-ideal-dead/
Most recently, the "beauty" ideal was Angeline Jolie but what was particularly interesting was that when respondents were showed pictures of various people and asked to rank them in order of "beauty," a Latina woman was at the top of the list for women and a South Asian man was at the top for men.
Which shows that the trend is for darker skin right now, at least in America. Though I still find it interesting that black even bi-racial people are in short supply in the mainstream media that Jolie was cast as the beauty ideal though she is far from dark-skinned.