A Photographer Captures Women From Different Nations to Show Us That Beauty Is a Universal Language

Mihaela Noroc, a photographer from Romania, has been traveling the world for 6 years in pursuit of learning about other cultures. With that in mind, she’s created a project called The Atlas of Beauty, through which she discovers “the unnoticed beauty which blooms in every woman.” Noroc’s photos brilliantly capture the outer and inner appeal of these women, regardless of their age, race, or nationality.
Thanks to Noroc’s project, we at Bright Side were reminded that beauty hides in every corner of our planet and it’s our differences that make us all unique. We hope these photos resonate with you as strongly as they did with us.
1. Nepal
2. Morocco
3. Iceland
4. Iran
5. Guatemala
6. Ethiopia
7. Italy
8. Moldova
9. Indonesia
10. Saudi Arabia
11. Peru
12. Tibet
13. Cuba
14. Afghanistan
15. Guatemala
16. France
17. Tajikistan
18. India
19. Ethiopia
20. Norway
21. Cyprus
22. Brazil
23. Kyrgyzstan
24. Iran
25. Spain
26. United States
27. Italy
28. Myanmar
29. Mongolia
30. Ethiopia
31. Morocco
32. Greece
What defines beauty for you? Did any of these photos make you want to travel to a particular country?
Comments
whaow, this is amazing!
everyone is agely beautiful ? ❤ ♥
Ethiopia?
all is good ☺️
Let that be a lesson to you…
Beautiful women are beautiful.
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