Lets take a look at theten supermodelswho most closely align with the Divine Proportion.

Emilys nose was nearly perfect, earning a score of 99.56%.

TheMy Bodyauthoralso received high scores for her lips (98.2%) and chin (96.7%).

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8th Place Cara Delevingne

The British actress and model ranked eight with a score of 89.97%.

Her heart-shaped face, defined jawline, and delicate features embody a refined and elegant beauty that resonates globally.

6th Place Kendall Jenner

Thereality starcame in sixth, scoring 91%.

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5th Place Winnie Harlow

The 30-year-old Canadianmodelranked fifth on the list with a score of 91.03%.

Winnie scored highly in the new breed of supermodels, Dr. De Silva hared.

In fourth place, the 34-year-old British star wasthe highest ranked of the current generation of supermodels.

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Her oval face shape and wide-set almond eyes contribute to her balanced and harmonious appearance, the surgeon added.

3rd Place Giselle Bundchen

TheBrazilian starranked third on the list with a score of 93.11%.

She achieved the highest score for the gap between her nose and lip (99.4%).

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Gisele also scored high forface shape (97.1%) and eye position (97.3%.)

2nd Place Cindy Crawford

Cindy came in second with a score of 93.87%.

Her strong bone structure, particularly her high cheekbones and square jawline, set her apart.

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Cindys signature beauty mark and infectious smile only added to her status as an icon.

Kate scored highest in categories such as jawline (96.5%) and chin (95.6%).

We all wonder who the most beautiful supermodel is.

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This is the closest we can get to an explanation based on facial symmetry and classically beautiful features.

Last year, Dr. De Silvaconducted the same studybut on male celebrities.

Its all about personal taste, one netizen said, reacting to the ranking

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A woman with purple eyeshadow, displaying facial symmetry ratings, is considered one of the most beautiful by science.

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