The Daily Mail-ը նշում է, որ տեսանյութ է նկարահանվել Սիրիայի վերաբերյալ, որի հերոսուհին մոդել Ջեսիկա Դամունին է:

Դիտելով տեսանյութը՝ կարելի է տեսնել, թե նախորդ դարում սիրիացի կանայք որքան «հավատարիմ» են եղել արևմտյան միտումներին, որոնք մեծ վարպետությամբ համադրել են ազգային հագուկապի ավանդույթների հետ:



 



 
A look to the beginning: Model Jessica Damouni is styled into 11 different looks to show the evolution of female beauty in Syria over the last 100 years
Inspiring icons: Naziq al-Abid (right), known as the 'Joan of Arc of the Arabs', was the inspiration for the 1920s
Inspiring icons: Naziq al-Abid (right), known as the 'Joan of Arc of the Arabs', was the inspiration for the 1920s
Top of the pops: The next decade's look is borrowed from a photo of of singer Asmahan, showing the western influence on the country's beauty trends
Top of the pops: The next decade's look is borrowed from a photo of of singer Asmahan, showing the western influence on the country's beauty trends
Wrapping it up: Asmahan is also the inspiration for this 1940s look, which sees Jessica in pearls and a turban
Stunning: Jessica's 1950s look is comprised of gold earrings, red lipstick and a pinned, curled updo
The winner: 18-year-old Layla Tibriz Touma, who was voted Syria's Beauty Queen in 1952, set the standard 
Getting arty: Like in many other countries, Syria saw an outpouring of creativity from the artistic community in the 1960s, including from writers like Ghada al-Samman, who inspired this look
In the family: Jessica's long, elegant braid representing the 1970s was borrowed from images of Balqis al-Rawi, the wife of diplomat and poet Nizar Qabbani
Tousled: Syria's Muna Wassef was the highest-paid Arab actress in the world from the late 1970s till the 2000s, so one of her 1980s hairstyles inspired the filmmakers
All in a wave: The 1990s look sees Jessica given a big bunch of waves tied back with a white headband
Conservative turn: Actress Fadwa Soliman (right), a vocal opponent of al-Assad, inspired the 2000s segment
Conservative turn: Actress Fadwa Soliman (right), a vocal opponent of al-Assad, inspired the 2000s segment
Different times: A Syrian woman sorts fingers painted in the colors of the flag during a protest against Bashar al-Assad in 2011
Serious looks: Cut.com borrowed the image for their 2010s segment, showing Jessica covered in a black scarf with just her face showing
Serious looks: Cut.com borrowed the image for their 2010s segment, showing Jessica covered in a black scarf with just her face showing