>>11971823The difference in their facial expressions is staggering.
On the right is an attractive woman who never wanted to be known for being attractive. She was her own person with her own style that stood out at the time. You can practically see the unhappiness in her eyes, for god knows why. But there's depth there at a glance. If you were to sit and talk with her for an hour, you would probably hear things you wouldn't expect to hear from anyone.
On the left is an attractive woman who knows that she's attractive and wants other people to see it. She has no style or personality of her own, so she cosplays as someone who did, and she does it for the internet points. If you were to sit and talk with her for an hour, you would hear nothing that you couldn't hear from one hundred million other women. The look in her eyes is forced, attempting to convey that something is there when nothing really is.