Looking at the picture objectively, we can break down certain archetypal beauty traits that are widely considered attractive across cultures and even biologically:
Proportions and symmetry: the third girl from the left (half white, half Asian) has especially balanced facial and body proportions. The human brain instinctively prefers symmetrical features.
Skin tone and youthfulness: pale, clear skin is culturally and biologically a marker of youth and fertility. Thanks to her Asian heritage, this feature is particularly strong in her.
Body shape: slim but not bony – she has visible feminine fullness, which universally signals fertility and health.
Femininity: long black hair, the contrast of the black dress, and softer facial features all combine to create a strongly feminine, almost mystical effect.
If we compare with the others:
Some are too masculine (e.g., the heavily tattooed, broad-shouldered woman),
Some are too flashy or extravagant (e.g., the one in pink pants),
Some are attractive in a more “quirky” or “artsy” way, but not classical beauty.
By contrast, the third girl most closely embodies the classic, universal beauty ideal: symmetrical face, clear skin, feminine body shape, and a subtle yet powerful allure.
So objectively speaking, it can be said: she is the most beautiful in the lineup.
>even fucking chatgpt agrees, I asked him to rate them objectively