New York Times Magazine Front Page Article

Being a part of this 9 page, front page New York Times Magazine piece on social influence & beauty culture has me thinking even more deeply about my examinations of culture for my lecture series, The Beauty Mastery.

“Jonquille Chantrey, a cosmetic surgeon in London, describes Instagram face as having a sort of heritage pastiche: smooth forehead and wider eyes, or, if the eye hikes up at the end, “fox eye”; fuller lips, with the height of the top lip equal to the bottom; tapered nose and chin; and a very, very high cheekbone. These may be characteristics of different ethnicities, but they are rarely seen together in one real face. Instagram face — an averaging of many possible inputs — is not one that exists among humanity. It may not even exist among Kardashians.”

Read article here.

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Doctor Jonquille Chantrey

Voted No.1 UK Doctor & Non Surgical Patient Result of The Year
Multi Award Winner

Miss Jonquille Chantrey is the founder of ØNE aesthetic studiø and specialises extensively in Aesthetic Medical procedures to enhance and rejuvenate the face and body. She has over 10 years of plastic and cosmetic surgery experience in microsurgery, breast, facial surgery and burns reconstruction. She has published articles in many peer-reviewed medical journals including The Lancet. Miss Chantrey is regularly asked to lecture as a Key Opinion Leader at top International Burns and Plastic Surgery conferences.