Scottish women appearance. The most beautiful Scottish girls and women

The original appearance always attracts and attracts the eye. The more unusual a person looks, the more interest arises in his person. Often people change their appearance themselves to stand out from the crowd. But there are peoples who do not need to do anything, they are bright and unusual in themselves.

For example, the Irish, whose appearance can definitely be called memorable and non-standard. Of course, we are not talking about all the representatives of Ireland without exception, but about typical bearers of Irish appearance.

Let's go back to the origins

The Irish people (or Celts) give the general impression of a kind of sincere simpletons, merry fellows and lovers of noisy companies and booze that accompanies the festivities.

The Irish are interesting and world famous for their culture. One alone is worth it. It is celebrated with joy by the residents. various countries. And Irish tunes are loved numerous fans. Some of them are even seriously interested in Irish culture and call themselves Celtomaniacs.

The Irish, who are fully consistent with their lifestyle and habits, are one of the most positive peoples in the world.

What did Irish men originally look like?

Initially, Celtic men looked somewhat different than modern ones. Traditionally considered a sign of a real Celt long hair below the shoulders. They wore them straight, combed towards the back of the head, or they made special weaves, Irish braids. Of course, as at any time, there were Irish people who did not adhere to traditions, their heads were decorated with short haircuts.

The same applied to the beard, someone left it, and someone completely shaved off. The nobility was characterized by shaved cheeks and chin and the presence of a mustache above the upper lip.

Depending on where they lived, the Irish, whose appearance in general and the color of their hair in particular, were variable, were proud of their data. Their hair color ranged from very light shades to fiery red. At the same time, the owners of light hair lightened their hair even more with natural means. And the red-haired Irish just had to enjoy their difference.

The Irish were tall, broad shouldered, and athletic. The Celts were very kind to their body and tried to constantly ennoble it.

Over time, as the Celts settled in different regions, typical, pronounced, signs could be somewhat erased due to the creation of interethnic families.

Modern Irish men

Over time, the Irish, whose appearance was originally very pronounced, partly changed.

Habitual blond and red hair is now rather a stereotype. They, of course, are, but literally only a few. Most modern Celts have dark hair and light eyes and freckles are much more common. The faces are narrow in type, one might say sunken. The athletic heroes were replaced by young Irishmen of thin build and average height.

According to the manner of dressing and presenting themselves, there are now different Irish people. Appearance (a photo of an Irish man is presented in the article) can be imagined quite clearly, especially if you talk to them personally. More specifically, three types can be distinguished:

  • Street boys who don't hold back much. They smoke and often drink. And they can easily stick to a passerby with stupid questions or mockery.
  • "Handsome". The Irish, who clearly speak their roots, take care of themselves, have beautiful figure, stylish clothes and well-groomed appearance.
  • Ordinary guys. Such people can be found in any country - absolutely unremarkable outwardly personalities, without a special type and distinctive features.

What did Irish women originally look like?

If you delve into ancient times, the beautiful half of the Irish community was described as follows - long-haired women, and the hair was often much below the waist, an incredible, blinding red color. The hair is very thick, so much so that it was quite difficult for their mistresses to wear it and cope with such wealth. But at the same time, the women themselves looked very impressive - tall and more than large physique. If you do not take into account the incredible length and beauty of the hair, then the Celtic women were very similar to men. And it was not only the appearance, but the real power. Found descriptions read as follows: "Women are able to compete with men in strength, and each can easily fight off even a group of aggressive rivals." Writers have defined Irish women as huge masculine representatives of humanity, with scary features face and thunderous voice. But, despite such unflattering reviews, the Irish family had a continuation.

Contemporary Irish women

Over the centuries, not only Irish men have changed. The appearance of the woman also changed markedly.

There are two main types of Celtic women:

  • Flat broad face with a flat nose. Dark (often blue (rarely green) eyes.
  • Elongated face with elongated elongated nose, sunken cheeks. Blond hair and light eyes of various shades.

When looking at a modern Irish woman, there is no feeling that she is beautiful. Even though the girl looks after herself and is fashionably dressed, it seems that "something is missing." Charm, attractiveness, charisma - this is mostly not about Irish women. It is important to note here that we are talking about standard, average girls who did not resort to the help of plastic surgeons and the hardware assistance of cosmetologists.

There are practically no thin people among Irish women. From their great-great-great-and so on grandmothers modern women inherited magnificent forms.

And I want to pay special attention to the hair. Celtic contemporaries are absolutely not worried about the look on their heads, and artistic “bumps” are the most common version of everyday hairstyles.

Irish national clothes

The Irish, whose appearance is very peculiar, originally wore national clothes, unusual and quite interesting.

The Irishman consisted of a long skirt of red or orange shades(with some exceptions, skirts could be dark blue or green) and an elongated light shirt. It fit to the waist, the sleeves reached the hands, the neck was most often rounded with frills around. A bodice was worn over the shirt and a fringed shawl over the shoulders. And a large, most often checkered apron was required for the skirt. Here is such a multi-layered, but certainly beautiful and original outfit worn by the Celts in the early centuries.

For men, the skirt (kilt) was much shorter than the women's, mostly yellow-brown. From above the elongated vest and a light shirt. And a cloth beret was obligatory.

At present, the clothing of the Irish only remotely resembles the costumes of their ancestors. Only on family holidays or for any thematic performances, the Irish dress up in national clothes. And basically now they are dressed in the same way as the majority of the world's population. They also follow fashion and try to choose high-quality and stylish things.

The image of the Irish in cinema and literature

in cinema and literary works quite often the Celts (Irish) are mentioned. Appearance, red hair, characteristic of the nationality, special - these are the nuances that are remembered by the viewer and reader and are used by the authors. You can bring the most bright examples use of the image of the Irishman in cinema and literature:

  • John (Ron) from the Harry Potter epic. Probably the most famous of the Irish characters. A typical boy, as the Irish child is represented by the main part of the population the globe, - red hair, freckles, good-natured and open look.
  • The famous Leprechaun from the tape of the same name.
  • Red-bearded Pirates. Quite often they are found in both literary and cinematic works.
  • And even Princess Fiona from Shrek is just a standard Irish woman in her human form.

Bright and unusual Irish (appearance, photos of which are described and presented in this material) are popular and interesting, and definitely will not leave indifferent a person who communicates with a Celt for the first time. And even without personal contact, Irish men and women are able to interest, just look at their photos or interesting film with Irish images.

Scottish girls have their own charm and beauty. Many imagine them as red-haired girls with the habits of English women. What secrets do Scottish girls actually keep in themselves now and we’ll figure it out.

The character of Scottish women is even more lively than that of English women. A Scottish woman never puts a man in authority, she herself can put anyone you want in their place. In Scotland, everyone is equal in all plans, they walk and have fun like men, in no way inferior to them. The main thing is that no one condemns them for such a character, such traditions.

Unfortunately, Scottish girls do not know the measure, they took everything bad from the habits of men. Smoking, cursing and alcohol abuse are in the order of things. From this it turns out that Scotland was on the list of the sickest nations, since sports are also not held in high esteem, and the body is destroyed as best they can.

In clothing, they also do not differ much from men. The main thing is convenience, even on a first date to come in a T-shirt and jeans is normal. Scottish women are very self-confident, they always know that they are beautiful by nature, and you should not often pamper a man with beautiful outfits, because he loves such a T-shirt and jeans.

In terms of cosmetics, they are the opposite of the English. Every Scottish woman is confident in her beauty, and supports it with cosmetics. Despite this attitude to clothing, they love personal care and cosmetics.

In a relationship, Scottish women love equality, but until it comes to courtship and going to a restaurant. Scottish women love to be appreciated and protected, they try to remain fragile and tender, but only when it is beneficial for them. In a restaurant, she will be happy if you pay, and when cleaning at home, she will demand to do the work in half.

Already in family relationships equality reigns in Scotland. In them it is customary to do and divide everything in half. This applies to everything, from cleaning, to raising children, if you want to go with friends and leave your wife with children, be prepared to sit with them yourself tomorrow.

The population of Scotland, which is now part of the UK, is 5.3 million people, of which 4.4 million are ethnic Scots. Also, over one and a half million Scots live in other parts of the UK (England and Northern Ireland). In a referendum on September 18, 2014, the Scottish people will decide whether to regain the independence of Scotland, lost 300 years ago, or remain part of the UK.
This ranking will feature the most beautiful Scottish girls and women, according to the Top Anthropos website.

13th place: Sheena Easton/ Sheena Easton (born April 27, 1959, Bellshill, Scotland) is a Scottish singer who achieved world fame in the 1980s. She performed the title song in the twelfth James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only (1981). The official website of the singer - http://www.sheenaeaston.com/

12th place: Kelly Macdonald/ Kelly Macdonald (b. February 23, 1976, Glasgow, Scotland) - Scottish actress, winner of the Emmy Award for her role as Gina Kelly in the TV movie produced by the BBC "Cafe Girl" (2005).

11th place: Katherine Brown/ Katharine Brown (born April 7, 1987) - winner of the Miss Scotland 2009 and Miss Great Britain 2010 beauty contests. Represented Scotland at Miss World 2009 and Great Britain at Miss International 2010.

10th place: Karen Gillan/ Karen Gillan (born November 28, 1987, Inverness, Scotland) is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her role as Amy Pond in the television series Doctor Who (2010-2013).

9th place: Moira Shearer/ Moira Shearer (January 17, 1926, Dunfermline, Scotland - January 31, 2006) - Scottish ballerina and actress. Became famous for performing leading role in the film "The Red Shoes" (1948).

8th place: Tiffany Mulheron/ Tiffany Mulheron (born December 18, 1984) is a Scottish actress and model.

7th place: Maureen Swanson/ Maureen Swanson (November 25, 1932, Glasgow - November 16, 2011) - Scottish actress. After she married the Earl William of Ward, she was called Maureen Ward, Countess of Dudley/ Maureen Ward, Countess of Dudley.

6th place: Kirsty Hume/ Kirsty Hume (born September 4, 1976) is a Scottish model who has worked for such brands as Dior, Givenchy, Chanel, Lanvin, Yves Saint Laurent, Gianfranco Ferré, Alexander McQueen, Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace, Roberto Cavalli, Prada, Calvin Klein , Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan. Height 180 cm, figure parameters: chest 81 cm, waist 59.5 cm, hips 87.5.

5th place: Amanda Hendrick/ Amanda Hendrick (born February 10, 1990, Airdrie, Scotland) is a Scottish model. Height 178 cm, figure parameters 80-61-86.

4th place: Deborah Kerr/ Deborah Kerr (September 30, 1921, Helensborough, Scotland - October 16, 2007) - Scottish actress, known for the films Camo Coming (1951), Julius Caesar (1953), The King and I (1956) and others.

3rd place: Freya Mavor/ Freya Mavor (born August 13, 1993, Glasgow) is a Scottish actress. Notable roles: Mini McGuinness in the series "Skins" (2011-2012), Elizabeth of York in the historical series "The White Queen" (2013).

2nd place: Kirsty Gallagher/ Kirsty Gallacher (born January 20, 1976, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a British TV presenter. The surname "Gallagher" refers to Irish roots Kirsty, whom she does not hide, describing herself as a Scot with some Irish blood.

The most beautiful Scottish actress Jacqueline Bisset/ Jacqueline Bisset. Born September 13, 1944 in Weybridge (England). Her father is Scottish and her mother is of French and English descent. Jacqueline Bisset is known for her roles in films of the 1960s and 80s, including such significant ones as Truffaut's American Night (1973) and Yates' Abyss (1977). She gained popularity in Russia thanks to her roles in the films "Wild Orchid" and "Napoleon and Josephine" (1987), in which she played Josephine de Beauharnais.

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I realized how unhappy our women are after living in the USA. How Americans love themselves! Don't bother with food preparation. laundry, ironing, cleaning - they use dry cleaning, a cleaning company and home delivery of food - or eat in cafes and restaurants. Children run around snotty, but mothers do not shake them. In fact, they work only for themselves - far from everyone shares money with her husband. They raised a child - and out of the house immediately after graduation! And he lives only for himself. No one bothers with grandchildren - selfishness flourishes! And we are not women, but draft horses, that's for sure. We plow at work, and for a husband, and for children - only for some reason in old age, most often no one needs.

I took it as an epigraph to continue the topic of the previous post, because, however, it really hurt.
On the one hand, Scots, like Americans, love themselves!
They also do not bother with cooking, washing, ironing and cleaning. In stores, they pick up whole baskets of semi-finished products. A lot of food is taken, on average for 100 pounds (and for this money you can buy a lot of food). What does THEY DO NOT DRAG, like donkeys and Russian women, bags with provisions. Because they go to the store WITH THEIR HUSBANDS! Can you imagine?
Men go to the store and carry bags without a martyr expression on their faces and, despite the fact that football has remained at home and computer games. And often you can see some men shopping, because. at this time, women probably go to the solarium or watch their favorite TV shows. But even if a woman walks alone, she never drags bags on her .. The cart rolls out to the parking lot. where a car or taxi is waiting for her. But it's even easier to order groceries at home. And at home, it remains only to heat the semi-finished products in the microwave, and put the salad already chopped in the store on a plate.
If a party is organized in the house and guests are invited, then Scottish women also don’t bother cooking. This is "our"
they will stand a day before the party near the stove to cut salads, boil jellied meat, bake duck with apples in the oven and surprise guests with some outlandish dish. And after polishing the apartment to a shine, spend 10 minutes on yourself before the guests arrive to put a marathon on the face. Everything is different with Scots, why torment yourself before the party so that it is no longer a joy? It is made easier - several types of chips are purchased and laid out on plates. Well, a lot of booze.
Cleaning is also not particularly bothered. Why put things in a closet, or at least bring them to a chair, if there is a lot of floor around?
Dry cleaners and ironers are very popular, which cannot be said about various repair shops. There are 2 shoe shops in the whole of Stirling, and that's a lot. Therefore, the workshops are more busy selling various junk: key chains, lighters, tablets, etc. and making keys than repairing shoes. Firstly. The Scots, as we have noticed, do not know how to repair shoes, but are limited to replacing heels. And then there is no demand for this service, and why? Replacing the heels is expensive, about 10 pounds, 20 pounds can buy new boots, and 5-10 new shoes. It’s easier to throw away shoes if heels are frayed on it, and go shopping for new couple shoes. And again, I'm happy with myself.
"Ours" always like to criticize "not ours" women in terms of appearance. However, this is a pure lie.
As for clothing, however, there is nothing good to say. Despite the love of shopping, the abundance of very inexpensive clothes in stores
and constant sales, tartans were not noticed in taste. In a couple of years I have seen only a couple of women dressed stylishly, individually, interestingly and "tastefully". The most popular clothes are T-shirts, shorts, jeggings and jeans. If "ours" in any weather like to wear boots or shoes with high heels, and then proudly walk in them on ice, potholes and cobblestones, without showing even the slightest inconvenience from this, then for Scots when walking, the main thing is convenience . Therefore, favorite shoes are sneakers, "ballet flats" and (yes, yes) rubber boots in wet weather. But you can go crazy if you see a tartan in high heels. They go like that in them sideways, nakos, legs at an angle. Well, for secular parties, dresses with straps are popular.
I can not say that Scottish women are beautiful. But on the other hand, they are well-groomed, and this is the most important thing for a woman. Firstly, Scots have very
beautiful facial skin. She's like porcelain. And even more so, I did not notice any acne and wide pores on my face for all the time. Probably, this is from the mountain - sea ​​air. Because despite my problematic skin, with which I suffered all my life, here it has become much better - "smoothed out". Secondly, beautiful and well-groomed hair; haircuts are stylish and the color is professional. Thirdly, makeup. Emphasis on the eyes, false eyelashes are popular. The young have a clear overkill with cosmetics, they are painted in the morning like Indians before a fight, but the older generation with cosmetics - everything is in order, it is invisible. I especially like Scottish grandmothers. I'm just in love with them and ready to watch them for hours. They are all so clean, well-groomed, hairstyles on the head, the hair stands to the hair and is dressed - according to age, but not in the old fashion: 16-blade skirts, bright blouses, beautiful T-shirts with embroidery, suits, rings on the fingers, beads on the chest . bracelets on hand. Yes, and sneakers with shorts, they look very cool. Scottish grandma's favorite shop is Mark and Spencer. You can see the current sale here.
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Classic-Womens-Sale/b/904437031
AT marks and spencer
you can walk in a day and there will be a new collection, although this applies to many stores.
Children are generally a special topic. The Scots have many children: 2 is the bare minimum and is rare. Basically, from 3 to 7. Every second woman you meet will be either pregnant or with a stroller. And most likely both, with a stroller for two. These are not necessarily twins, but simply an older and youngest child. Often you can see children 4-5 years old in strollers, and even with a pacifier in their mouths. But the biggest miracle I met was in Scotland. - this is an abundance of men rolling carriages with offspring, proudly, cheerfully and personally, i.e. without women. Where the women are at this time - one can only guess, but that's not the point. The fact is that men are not weak to take care of their children, and in the upbringing of children they take exactly the same part as women. Just like pushing strollers, smiling at babies, lisping, giving nipples, stroking their heads and carrying them in their arms.
And black envy gnaws inside - well, how did they manage to bring up their men in such a way that they earn money and help around the house and raise children together. And most importantly - just loved! At the same time, Scottish men love their wives, with all kinds: beautiful and ugly, thin and very fat, economic and slovenly ...
For what? That is the question.
Maybe because they love themselves?
In general, Russian women have been given the grace to be hard-working, patient, smart, sacrificial, economic and sexy, and Scottish women have been given the grace to be well-groomed, happy and loved. To each his own.
AT adulthood Russian women acquire a tense and piercing look, and Scots - good-natured.

By old age, Russians are no longer used and thrown away like old furniture, and
Scottish women remain needed and loved. It is a pleasure to watch how they walk hand in hand with their gray-haired husbands - joyful, beloved and youthful.