can't even say who I like the most, they are all gorgeous :)
A Photographer Takes Close-Up Photos of Women From Different Ethnic Groups to Show the Unique Beauty of Every Nation

Russian photographer, journalist, and producer Natalia Ivanova decided to demonstrate the ethnic diversity of humanity to the world and came up with a large-scale project The Ethnic Origins Of Beauty. Women of different ethnic groups became its heroines. They posed for portraits, and also gave interviews in which they talked about their people, culture, and traditions. Later, these videos will become part of a documentary series, each episode of which will be dedicated to a different ethnic group.
At Bright Side, we were impressed by the strength and deep meaning of the portraits of The Ethnic Origins Of Beauty. We would like you to have a look at some photos from this project.
Russian
Nivkh
Vietnamese
Jewish
Anglo-Australian
Khmer
Kyrgyz
Icelander
Tunisian
Tigrinya
Mari
Chechen
Ossetian
Tuvan
Somali
Turkmen
Yazidi
Merina
Karelian
Abkhazian
Altai
Ukrainian
Which photo did you like the most? Tell us in the comments below.
Comments
especially if it's their natural beauty 🥰
I believe so, otherwise it would be weird to show them in this project
Those big eyes of the Yazidi woman ❤
Tigray
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