
Dondraper75
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vintage 60s film cameras just gave aura1900s lighting
Yesvintage 60s film cameras just gave aura
he didnt have the most robust bones, his zygos did have prominence and lateral projectionBones, coloring, and he did dress nicely but that's just a solid amplifier
He doesn't need all that his bones overall are still perfectly above averagehe didnt have the most robust bones, his zygos did have prominence and lateral projection
yeah thats trueHe doesn't need all that his bones overall are still perfectly above average
If anything it might kill some of his prince prettyboy yet considerably robust "appeal" or atleast transition his admirers from one demographic to another, like the guys who glaze drago
skin texture and quality is underrated on this forum more than ppl like to admitInsane zygos, clear skin
Yeah it's insane how much it can make or break someone's looksskin texture and quality is underrated on this forum more than ppl like to admit
I'd give him an 8 which is still a very high score he's just not on top of the pyramid of male aestheticsgotta be the most overrated and glazed guy ever, simply cause muh appeal
“According to actor Jean Claude Brialy, when Alain Delon arrived in Paris completely unknown he hypnotized everyone by his beauty when he entered bars and restaurants, wives, husbands, young girls, dogs, everybody in shock.”
an 8 is fair tbh thats like low chad, might even be pushing it tbh. he has very obvious flaws though, so yeah definitely not the peak of aesthetics.I'd give him an 8 which is still a very high score he's just not on top of the pyramid of male aesthetics
this seems fake asf, but could just be me coping. he had a strange backstory, I believe there was a pic of him when he was 18 in the military and definitely didnt look as good as he did later on.“From the moment he stepped into view, Delon had a power that went beyond presence—women simply stopped what they were doing, transfixed by his gaze. He was so handsome, he claimed, that he needed only to exist; and by remembrance, that alone was enough to enchant them.”
- Delon's presence was so magnetic that his mother even placed a sign on his stroller reading “you can look, but you can’t touch” because people—strangers and passersby alike—were irresistibly drawn to him
- Another story echoes this "hypnotizing" effect: