There's no single "most beautiful person," as beauty is subjective, but publications like People magazine name a "World's Most Beautiful" (Demi Moore in 2025), while science points to facial symmetry like Bella Hadid's high Golden Ratio score. Ultimately, beauty varies culturally and personally, with historical icons like Audrey Hepburn and modern stars often cited.
Queen Elizabeth II's face is the most famous, most photographed, most painted face in the world. She's on the money, on the stamps, and on many, many official portraits, more than 130 painted portraits alone over her reign, according to Buckingham Palace.
The study, in which 2000 people participated, showed that women reach the peak of beauty at the age of 30, signs of aging become visible at 41, stop being sexy at 53, as they become old with 55 years. Men look their best at the age of 34, while signs of aging appear at the age of 43.
According to Missosology.com, an authority on global beauty pageants, Venezuela tops the list of countries with the most beautiful women. It's a title the nation wears with pride, bolstered by decades of dominance in Miss Universe and Miss World competitions.
Ana de Armas has been crowned the most beautiful female star of 2025 following a global fan-driven vote, underscoring her widespread appeal across audiences worldwide. Celebrated for her screen presence, elegance, and authenticity, the actor continues to resonate beyond appearances alone.
In 2021, a survey selected the world's most scientifically beautiful woman, using the Golden Ratio theory used in ancient Greece. Here, the systematic position of the facial organs of the women selected for this purpose was considered as a percentage. According to this theory, Bella Hadid came in first with 94.35%.
There's no single "most seductive actress" as it's subjective, but popular choices often cited in magazines and online lists include Scarlett Johansson, Megan Fox, Jessica Alba, and Angelina Jolie, alongside classic figures like Elizabeth Taylor, with recent stars like Ana de Armas also gaining prominence, often based on magazine rankings (like FHM, Esquire) and audience polls.