Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - I am a 17-year-old college girl with a height of 161cm, a weight of 91kg, and a cup size of 75D. Is this a good figure?

I am a 17-year-old college girl with a height of 161cm, a weight of 91kg, and a cup size of 75D. Is this a good figure?

It would be better if he were taller. You still have great potential for development, after all, you are still young. The following is a body proportion chart, compare it yourself:

Standard beauty figure!

1. The ratio of upper and lower body: with the belly button as the boundary, the ratio of upper and lower body should be 5:8 , in line with the "golden section" law

2. Bust circumference: measure the bust circumference from the armpits along the fullest point above the chest, it should be half of the height.

3. Waist circumference: Under normal circumstances, measure the thinnest part of the waist. The waist circumference is 20 cm smaller than the bust circumference.

4. Hip circumference: In front of the body, the pubic bone is parallel to the largest part of the buttocks. The hip circumference is 4 cm larger than the chest circumference

5. Thigh circumference: at the uppermost part of the thigh, below the hip fold line. Thigh circumference is 10 cm smaller than waist circumference.

6. Calf circumference: at the fullest part of the calf. The calf circumference is 20 cm smaller than the larger thigh circumference.

7. Foot and neck circumference: at the thinnest part of the foot and neck. The foot and neck circumference is 10 cm smaller than the leg circumference.

8. Upper arm circumference: in the middle between the shoulder joint and the elbow joint. The upper arm circumference is equal to half of the thigh circumference

9. Neck circumference: at the thinnest part of the middle part of the neck. Neck circumference is equal to calf circumference.

10. Shoulder width: the distance between the two acromions. Shoulder width is equal to half of bust minus 4 centimeters.