Perceptions of beauty shift to dark skin

A study of celebrities who make it onto People magazine's most beautiful list has found perceptions of beauty have shifted towards people with darker skin.

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Dark skinned celebrities like Rihanna are increasingly defining perceptions of beauty, a study says. (AAP)

Perceptions of celebrity beauty have shifted towards people with darker skin in the past 27 years, a study has found.

Scientists compared celebrities who made it onto People magazine's World's Most Beautiful list in 1990 and 2017.

They found a distinct change in the mix of skin tones and ethnicities of the famous figures featured in the American hot gossip weekly and website.

In 1990, lighter skins easily dominated the Most Beautiful list, making up 88 per cent of the celebrities.

By 2017, the lighter-skinned stars accounted for 70.4 per cent of the total and darker-skinned individuals 29.6 per cent.

The proportion of celebrities of "non-white" race also increased from 24 per cent in 1990 to 40 per cent, nearly 30 years later. Mixed race individuals were represented by just one person in 1990 and by 14 people in 2017.

The average age of the celebrities had also increased from 33.2 in 1990 to 38.9 in 2017, and the proportion of women had risen from 52 per cent to 88.1 per cent

Writing in the journal Jama Dermatology, the team, led by Dr Neelam Vashi, from Boston University School of Medicine, concluded: "At present, a wider variety of skin colours and inclusion of older age groups are represented among those deemed to be the most beautiful.

"The mass media platform has for years introduced certain criteria for what constitutes beauty. Through an examination of the WMB (World's Most Beautiful) issue of People, we found that these beauty standards are evolving as people learn how to integrate the effects of media with exposure to new cultures and different norms."


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