Rethinking Beauty Standards: The Case of Aimee Lou Wood

Sat 19th Apr, 2025

The recent season of the acclaimed series The White Lotus sparked significant conversations, particularly surrounding the appearance of actress Aimee Lou Wood.

Much of the discourse has revolved around her natural teeth, contrasting sharply with the Hollywood trend of cosmetic enhancements. A recent segment on Saturday Night Live humorously highlighted this phenomenon, featuring a cast member impersonating Wood with exaggerated fake teeth.

Wood does not conform to the common practice of using dental veneers, which have become standard among many Hollywood stars and have expanded into broader cultural spheres. A piece in The Cut last fall delved into this topic, coining Wood as a symbol of "unconventional beauty." The article emphasized how Wood defies Hollywood's stringent beauty standards, which often favor perfect noses and symmetrical features. By simply being herself, she has demonstrated that attractiveness can exist outside these norms.

While Wood is a fit, 31-year-old white woman with clear skin and high cheekbones, her rising fame has brought attention to the absurdity of contemporary beauty standards. The phenomenon mirrors discussions from last summer regarding the portrayal of male actors in Hollywood. Social media commentary compared the leads in Challengers to animated characters, leading to the conclusion that many male stars are now categorized as "unconventionally attractive."

This classification raises eyebrows, as the actors in question--such as Mike Faist, Josh O'Connor, Barry Keoghan, and Jeremy Allen White--fit traditional criteria for physical appeal. They are young, white, and fit, with symmetrical features and well-groomed appearances. If these individuals are deemed unconventional, it begs the question: who truly fits the conventional mold?

The notion of "unconventional attractiveness" often hints at slight deviations from mainstream ideals. However, the discrepancies are so minor that labeling them as such seems trivial. If these individuals are described as having unconventional features, how do we categorize the vast majority of the population? This raises an important discussion about beauty standards and societal perceptions of attractiveness.

Interestingly, discussions around "unconventional beauty" rarely include individuals like plus-size model Paloma Elsesser or Ashley Walters, who plays a leading role in Adolescence. Although these individuals do not conform to traditional beauty norms, they are still recognized as attractive, emphasizing the need for a broader understanding of beauty.

The underlying assumption is that figures like Aimee Lou Wood and Jeremy Allen White still fit into a certain beauty standard. Allen White is even a model for Calvin Klein, reinforcing the idea that their looks are not truly unconventional. Describing them as such may not carry the same negative connotation as it would for someone whose appearance genuinely deviates from the norm. Yet, doing so perpetuates the very conventions that render Wood's natural teeth noteworthy.

In conclusion, this ongoing dialogue about beauty standards serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding societal perceptions of attractiveness. As the discourse continues to evolve, it highlights the need for a more inclusive definition of beauty that embraces diversity in all its forms.


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