Kurvilisus
Kurvilisus is a term originating from the Lithuanian language that describes a physical or aesthetic feature characterized by a natural or intentional curving or bending of a body part, typically referring to the limbs, torso, or specific features such as the waist or hips. The concept is often associated with beauty standards that emphasize smooth, graceful curves rather than straight or angular shapes.
In artistic and fashion contexts, kurvilisus is valued for its contribution to a harmonious and appealing silhouette.
While kurvilisus primarily pertains to physical form, it also encompasses cultural and aesthetic perceptions of attractiveness.
In medical or health-related discussions, the term may occasionally be referenced in debates about body proportions,
Overall, kurvilisus encapsulates the appreciation of natural or artfully shaped curves that contribute to the perception