Opening Up Space: A Lovely Technofeminist Opportunity

Ideals and Imperfections

“It is a most difficult task to fix upon any general and satisfactory standard of female beauty, since forms and qualities the most opposite and contradictory are looked upon by different nations, and by different individuals, as the perfection of beauty”  (Montez, 19). 

The theme of beauty ideals and imperfections is at the heart of “The Arts of Beauty, Or, Secrets of a Lady’s Toilet, With Hints to the Gentlemen on the Art of Fascinating”, as the text explicitly illustrates what the “ideal” woman looks like.These ideals, as stated by Montez, include having soft hands, a charming voice, and firm bosom, however the list goes on and on. Any characteristic which deviates from what women “should be”, according to the manual, therefore may be interpreted as an imperfection.The text directly supports this idea since in addition to indirectly defining flaws of women’s appearances, Montez offers suggestions on how to be rid of, or fix, these imperfections such as how to make thick ankles appear small, color grey hair, and remove freckles from the face.

At the time when this book was written, 1858, 

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