Whats The Right Word?

I don't see them as too similar. I'd describe Thatcher as "statuesque" (without knowing how tall she was) and De Havilland as "vulnerable."
 


I think that's the first photo I've seen of Thatcher as a young woman. Cute as hell.

She was hideously ugly inside, at least politically in the years I knew of her. But she looks like lots of fun on the outside in her early years. Sorry, no single word occurs to me.

rj
 
To Describe A Young Margaret Thatcher Or Olivia De Havilland At The Age Of 25-30?

They both look a little like old photographs of my mother.

What is that thing attacking de Havilland's face? Why is she smiling about it?
 
Seriously? The first one looks like Thatcher, but I'll take your word for it. Regardless, the paddle is very interesting.

The second one clearly looks like Thatcher to me. But the names are in the URLs.

rj
 
Times up. Let's go with CUTE. Cute falls between Plain and Pretty.

Sure, go with whatever word you want. You got some attention with your thread, which was more important than finding a word, wasn't it? :D
 
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