Females | Women | Girls | She/Her

Females | Women | Girls | She/Her

Description
Description

Scientifically, females are typically characterized by XX chromosomes, influencing their biological development. They generally have higher body fat composition, less facial hair, and can bear offspring, with body structures such as wider hips for childbirth. Estrogen, the predominant hormone in females, contributes to their physical traits and reproductive health.

Clothing styles for females vary widely, from dresses and skirts to pants and blouses, often with more variety and expressive designs than traditionally male clothing. Traits traditionally associated with femininity, such as nurturance and empathy, are now understood to be a result of both cultural conditioning and biological factors, with individual females displaying a broad spectrum of qualities.

History
History

Traditionally, females have been assigned the role of caregivers and homemakers in society, often limited to the private sphere and domestic tasks. Over centuries, women fought for and gained rights, like voting and property ownership, that were once exclusively for men. The world wars saw women entering the workforce en masse, a trend that continued post-conflict. The feminist movements further pushed for equal opportunities in education, careers, and politics. Despite varying degrees of progress globally, the arc of femininity has been one of moving from prescribed roles towards autonomy and equal standing in the tapestry of social, economic, and political life.

Cultural Depiction
Cultural Depiction

Pop culture now showcases females in diverse roles, breaking past stereotypes of delicacy and passivity. Strong female leads in films like "Wonder Woman" and "Captain Marvel" display both physical strength and emotional depth. Television is rich with complex female characters, from the cunning politicians of "House of Cards" to the resilient survivors in "The Handmaid's Tale." Musicians like Billie Eilish and Lizzo reject traditional norms, promoting body positivity and mental health awareness.

These trends reflect a cultural shift towards celebrating a multifaceted femininity that includes assertiveness, intelligence, and leadership, signaling a more inclusive and empowering portrayal of women's roles in society.

Common Questions
Common Questions
How many women are in the world?

Typically out of 1,000 people there are 496 (49.6%) women and 504 men (50.4%). For every 100 girls there are about 107 boys born. The total world population is about 7.62 billion and the total number of women in the world is about 3.778 billion.

When is a girl considered a woman?

There is not universal age when a girl is considered a woman as it depends on the individual. A girl may be considered a woman by her maturity level or after becoming completely independent. Some cultures consider that a girl becomes a woman after her first menstrual cycle.

When did women get the right to vote in the US?

Women got the right to vote in the US after the 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote. The 19th amendment was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919 and it was ratified on August 18, 1920. Achieving this milestone took decades of protests by women suffrage supporters who lobbied, marched, lectured, wrote, and committed civil disobedience to achieve this goal.

Humans

* Under Development *

5’4” | 1.63 m
October 13, 1989
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
163.000
1989.00
1773000
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
6’0” | 1.83 m
November 19, 1959
Allison Janney
183.000
1959.00
152000
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3D
Allison Janney
5’7” | 1.70 m
June 1, 1981
Amy Schumer
170.000
1981.00
447000
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3D
Amy Schumer
5’8” | 1.73 m
January 26, 1944
Angela Davis
173.000
1944.00
185000
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3D
Angela Davis
5’5” | 1.65 m
July 17, 1954
Angela Merkel
165.000
1954.00
182000
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3D
Angela Merkel
5’7” | 1.70 m
June 4, 1975
Angelina Jolie
170.000
1975.00
646000
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3D
Angelina Jolie
5’0” | 1.52 m
June 26, 1993
Ariana Grande
152.000
1993.00
1850000
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3D
Ariana Grande
5’10” | 1.78 m
July 15, 1950
Arianna Huffington
178.000
1950.00
18000
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3D
Arianna Huffington
5’1” | 1.55 m
Arya Stark
155.000
190000
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3D
Arya Stark
5’7” | 1.70 m
May 4, 1929
Audrey Hepburn
170.000
1929.00
378000
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3D
Audrey Hepburn
5’4” | 163 cm
20-45
Bath Towel - Women (Front)
163.000
45.00
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3D
Bath Towel - Women (Front)
Beyoncé
847000
5’7” | 1.70 m
September 4, 1981
Beyoncé
170.000
1981.00
847000
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3D
Beyoncé
5’3” | 1.60 m
December 18, 2001
Billie Eilish
160.000
2001.00
3500000
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3D
Billie Eilish
6’7” | 2.01 m
2015 (Episode VII: The Force Awakens)
Captain Phasma
201.000
2015.00
46000
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Captain Phasma
Cardi B
1670000
5’3” | 1.60 m
October 11, 1992
Cardi B
160.000
1992.00
1670000
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Cardi B
5’3” | 1.60 m
1974 (Novel), 1976 (Film)
Carrie White
160.000
1974.00
6600
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Carrie White
5’4”| 1.63 m
Carrying Groceries - Women
163.000
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Carrying Groceries - Women
5’10” | 1.78 m
August 7, 1975
Charlize Theron
178.000
1975.00
545000
GUIDE
3D
Charlize Theron
Cher
428000
5’9” | 1.75 m
May 20, 1946
Cher
175.000
1946.00
428000
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Cher
5’11” | 1.80 m
January 1, 1956
Christine Lagarde
180.000
1956.00
19000
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3D
Christine Lagarde
5’5” | 1.65 m
August 19, 1883
Coco Chanel
165.000
1883.00
79000
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3D
Coco Chanel
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-45
Coughing - Women
163.000
45.00
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3D
Coughing - Women
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-45
Coughing Into Elbow - Women
163.000
45.00
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3D
Coughing Into Elbow - Women
20-45
Cycling Women - Casual (Back)
45.00
550
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3D
Cycling Women - Casual (Back)
20-45
Cycling Women - Casual (Front)
45.00
550
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3D
Cycling Women - Casual (Front)
20-45
Cycling Women - Casual (Side)
45.00
550
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3D
Cycling Women - Casual (Side)
5’2” | 1.57 m
Daenerys Targaryen
157.000
186000
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3D
Daenerys Targaryen
5’7" | 1.70 m (Portrayed)
August 9, 1878
Eileen Gray
170.000
1878.00
25000
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3D
Eileen Gray
5’2” | 1.57 m
February 27, 1932
Elizabeth Taylor
157.000
1932.00
210000
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3D
Elizabeth Taylor
5’6” | 1.68 m
November 6, 1988
Emma Stone
168.000
1988.00
565000
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3D
Emma Stone
Gal Gadot
1230000
5’10” | 1.78 m
April 30, 1985
Gal Gadot
178.000
1985.00
1230000
GUIDE
3D
Gal Gadot
6’3” | 1.91 m
October 28, 1978
Gwendoline Christie
191.000
1978.00
237000
GUIDE
3D
Gwendoline Christie
5’4” | 1.63 m
October 26, 1947
Hillary Clinton
163.000
1947.00
588000
GUIDE
3D
Hillary Clinton
5’9” | 1.75 m
May 4, 1916
Jane Jacobs
175.000
1916.00
18000
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3D
Jane Jacobs
5’6” | 1.68 m (Estimated)
March 19, 1964
Jeanne Gang
168.000
1964.00
6800
GUIDE
3D
Jeanne Gang
5’9” | 1.75 m
August 15, 1990
Jennifer Lawrence
175.000
1990.00
952000
GUIDE
3D
Jennifer Lawrence
JoJo Siwa
399000
5’9” | 1.75 m
May 19, 2003
JoJo Siwa
175.000
2003.00
399000
GUIDE
3D
JoJo Siwa
5’9” | 1.75 m
October 28, 1967
Julia Roberts
175.000
1967.00
348000
GUIDE
3D
Julia Roberts
5’3” | 1.60 m
2016 (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
Jyn Erso
160.000
2016.00
45000
GUIDE
3D
Jyn Erso
5’9” | 1.75 m
January 9, 1982
Kate Middleton
175.000
1982.00
823000
GUIDE
3D
Kate Middleton
5’7” | 1.70 m
October 25, 1984
Katy Perry
170.000
1984.00
809000
GUIDE
3D
Katy Perry
5’3” | 1.60 m (Estimated)
October 29, 1956
Kazuyo Sejima
160.000
1956.00
9400
GUIDE
3D
Kazuyo Sejima
5’10" | 1.78 m
November 3, 1995
Kendall Jenner
178.000
1995.00
692000
GUIDE
3D
Kendall Jenner
5’10" | 1.78 m
June 27, 1984
Khloé Kardashian
178.000
1984.00
371000
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3D
Khloé Kardashian
5’2” | 1.57 m
October 21, 1980
Kim Kardashian
157.000
1980.00
1010000
GUIDE
3D
Kim Kardashian
5’0” | 1.52 m
April 18, 1979
Kourtney Kardashian
152.000
1979.00
234000
GUIDE
3D
Kourtney Kardashian
5’6" | 1.68 m
August 10, 1997
Kylie Jenner
168.000
1997.00
836000
GUIDE
3D
Kylie Jenner
Lady Gaga
819000
5’1” | 1.55 m
March 28, 1986
Lady Gaga
155.000
1986.00
819000
GUIDE
3D
Lady Gaga
5’4” | 1.63 m (Estimated)
December 5, 1914
Lina Bo Bardi
163.000
1914.00
31000
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3D
Lina Bo Bardi
5’8” | 1.73 m (Estimated)
June 17, 1954
Liz Diller
173.000
1954.00
6600
GUIDE
3D
Liz Diller
5’4” | 1.63 m
Looking - Women (Standing)
163.000
GUIDE
3D
Looking - Women (Standing)
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-35
Looking at Phone - Women - Standing - Front
163.000
35.00
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3D
Looking at Phone - Women - Standing - Front
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-35
Looking at Phone - Women - Standing - Side
163.000
35.00
GUIDE
3D
Looking at Phone - Women - Standing - Side
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-35
Looking at Phone - Women - Walking - Side
163.000
35.00
GUIDE
3D
Looking at Phone - Women - Walking - Side
5’8” | 1.73 m
May 30, 1975
Marissa Mayer
173.000
1975.00
24000
GUIDE
3D
Marissa Mayer
5’9” | 1.75 m
August 3, 1941
Martha Stewart
175.000
1941.00
163000
GUIDE
3D
Martha Stewart
5’6” | 1.68 m
August 4, 1981
Meghan Markle
168.000
1981.00
105000
GUIDE
3D
Meghan Markle
5’6” | 1.68 m
June 22, 1949
Meryl Streep
168.000
1949.00
301000
GUIDE
3D
Meryl Streep
5’11” | 1.80 m
January 17, 1964
Michelle Obama
180.000
1964.00
294000
GUIDE
3D
Michelle Obama
5’5” | 1.65 m
November 23, 1992
Miley Cyrus
165.000
1992.00
848000
GUIDE
3D
Miley Cyrus
5’5” | 1.65 m
1849 (A Christmas Legend)
Mrs. Claus
165.000
1849.00
10100
GUIDE
3D
Mrs. Claus
5’3” | 1.60 m (Estimated)
February 6, 1976
Neri Oxman
160.000
1976.00
47000
GUIDE
3D
Neri Oxman
5’11” | 1.80 m
June 20, 1967
Nicole Kidman
180.000
1967.00
445000
GUIDE
3D
Nicole Kidman
5’7” | 1.70 m
January 30, 1974
Olivia Colman
170.000
1974.00
15000
GUIDE
3D
Olivia Colman
5’3” | 1.60 m
1999 (Episode I: The Phantom Menace)
Padmé Amidala
160.000
1999.00
55800
GUIDE
3D
Padmé Amidala
5’4” | 1.63 m
Pointing - Women (Standing)
163.000
GUIDE
3D
Pointing - Women (Standing)
5’4” | 1.63 m
Presenting - Women (Business)
163.000
GUIDE
3D
Presenting - Women (Business)
5’10” | 1.78 m
July 1, 1961
Princess Diana
178.000
1961.00
458000
GUIDE
3D
Princess Diana
5’1” | 1.55 m
1977 (Episode IV: A New Hope)
Princess Leia
155.000
1977.00
132000
GUIDE
3D
Princess Leia
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-45
Protesters - Women - Front
163.000
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters - Women - Front
20-45
Protesters - Women - Kneeling
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters - Women - Kneeling
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-45
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Back
163.000
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Back
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-45
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Front
163.000
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Front
20-45
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Kneeling
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Kneeling
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-45
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Pairs
163.000
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Pairs
5’4” | 1.63 m
20-45
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Side
163.000
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Side
20-45
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Sitting
45.00
GUIDE
3D
Protesters Holding Signs - Women - Sitting
5’4” | 1.63 m
April 21, 1926
Queen Elizabeth II
163.000
1926.00
169000
GUIDE
3D
Queen Elizabeth II
4’11” | 1.50 m
1971 (Novel), 1973 (Film)
Regan MacNeil
150.000
1971.00
3600
GUIDE
3D
Regan MacNeil
Rey
67000
5’7” | 1.70 m
2015 (Episode VII: The Force Awakens)
Rey
170.000
2015.00
67000
GUIDE
3D
Rey
Rihanna
834000
5’8” | 1.73 m
February 20, 1988
Rihanna
173.000
1988.00
834000
GUIDE
3D
Rihanna
5’3” | 1.60 m
February 4, 1913
Rosa Parks
160.000
1913.00
184000
GUIDE
3D
Rosa Parks
5’2” | 1.57 m
2017 (Episode VII: The Last Jedi)
Rose Tico
157.000
2017.00
21000
GUIDE
3D
Rose Tico
5’1” | 1.55 m
March 15, 1933
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
155.000
1933.00
1300000
GUIDE
3D
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
4’4” | 1.32 m
1998 (Japan), 2002 (US)
Samara Morgan
132.000
1998.00
6600
GUIDE
3D
Samara Morgan
5’7” | 1.70 m
December 1, 1970
Sarah Silverman
170.000
1970.00
296000
GUIDE
3D
Sarah Silverman
Audrey Hepburn
Set of illustrations of Audrey Hepburn in various poses measured with overall height

Audrey Hepburn was a British film star, philanthropist and cultural icon. She rose to stardom in the 1950s and appeared in a number of popular films including Roman Holiday, Sabrina, Funny Face, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and The Nun’s Story. She won an Academy Award for her role in Roman Holiday. Later in life she dedicated her time to humanitarian work, becoming an ambassador for UNICEF. She is known as a fashion and cultural icon and is considered as one of the greatest stars of all time. She is one of the only stars to have won an Oscar, Grammy, Tony and Emmy.

Audrey Hepburn was 5 foot 7 inches (1.70 m) tall.

Audrey Hepburn was a British film star, philanthropist and cultural icon. She rose to stardom in the 1950s and won an Academy Award for her role in Roman Holiday. Later in life she dedicated her time to humanitarian work, becoming an ambassador for UNICEF.

Audrey Hepburn was 5 foot 7 inches (1.70 m) tall.

Audrey Hepburn
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5’7” | 1.70 m
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Nationality: England
Years Active: 1948–1989 (Acting); 1954–1993 (Humanitarian)
Death: January 20, 1993 (63)

Given Name
Audrey Kathleen Ruston
Birthday
May 4, 1929

Drawings include:
Audrey Hepburn front (formal), front (casual), side, posing

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Kate Middleton
Dimensioned height drawings of Kate Middleton in an assortment of postures including standing and waving

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, is a member of the British Royal Family. She met Prince William when they were both students of Art History at the University of St Andrews. They lived together in student accommodation before becoming a couple. They were married in Westminster Abbey in 2011 and now have three children together, George, Charlotte, and Louis. Kate Middleton is passionate about visual arts and is the first royal patron of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Like other members of the royal family, you can often see her out and about visiting hospitals, non-profit organizations and schools, meeting members of the public and doing charitable work.

Kate Middleton is 5 foot 9 inches (1.75 m) tall.

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, is a member of the British Royal Family. She met Prince William when they were both students and they were married in Westminster Abbey in 2011 and now have three children together, George, Charlotte, and Louis.

Kate Middleton is 5 foot 9 inches (1.75 m) tall.

Kate Middleton
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Country: United Kingdom
Position: Duchess of Cambridge, GCVO
House: Windsor

Birthday
January 9, 1982

Drawings include:
Kate Middleton standing (front), waving (front), standing (side)

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Sophie Turner
Set of illustrations of Sophie Turner in various poses dimensioned with overall height

Sophie Turner was born in 1993, in Northampton, England. She rose to fame when she gained the role of Sansa Stark in HBO’s Game Of Thrones, the televised version of the acclaimed novels by George R.R Martin. Sansa Stark was a central character in the series, and was included in all eight seasons. Since the final season, she has appeared as young Dr Jean Gray in Dark Phoenix, part of the X-Men film series. She married American pop star Joe Jonas in 2019. Her Game Of Thrones co-stair and on screen sister Maisie Williams served as her maid of honour.

Sophie Turner has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m).

Sophie Turner was born in 1993, in Northampton, England. She rose to fame when she gained the role of Sansa Stark in HBO’s Game Of Thrones.Since the final season, she has appeared as young Dr Jean Gray in Dark Phoenix, part of the X-Men film series.

Sophie Turner has a height of 5’9” (1.75 m).

Sophie Turner
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5’9” | 1.75 m
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Nationality: England
Years Active: 2011–Present

Given Name
Sophie Belinda Turner
Birthday
February 21, 1996

Drawings include:
Sophie Turner front (formal), side (formal), front (walking, casual), side (walking, casual)

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Sitting - Female (Front) - 1

Assortment of scaled front elevation drawings of women sitting. Illustrating typical common casual postures and poses, these drawings of women can be used to add scale to drawings involving seats, chairs, benches, and surfaces.

Drawings are split into two categories for high seats at 18” (46 cm) and low seats at 15” (38 cm).

Front elevation drawing of a group of women sitting at a high seat height of 18" (46 cm)
Assortment of scaled front elevation drawings of women sitting. Illustrating common casual postures, these drawings of women can be used to add scale to drawings of chairs, benches, and surfaces.

Drawings are split into two categories for high seats at 18” (46 cm) and low seats at 15” (38 cm).

Front elevation drawing of a group of women sitting at a high seat height of 18" (46 cm)
Sitting - Female (Front) - 1
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Seat Height (High): 18” | 46 cm
Seat Height (Low): 15” | 38 cm
Style: Casual
Position: Sitting
Gender: Female
Age: 25-45

Drawings include:
Women Sitting front elevation (high seat), front (low seat), outlines

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Sitting Chair - Girls (Front)

Kids sitting in chairs are usually resting from play, doing a seated activity at a table or desk, or in school. Most schools require that kids sit in chairs during instruction. The chairs that kids sit in are usually smaller than the chairs adults sit in.

Illustration of a group of girls sitting at chair height as viewed from the front elevation
Kids sitting in chairs are usually resting from play, doing a seated activity at a table or desk, or in school. Most schools require that kids sit in chairs during instruction. The chairs that kids sit in are usually smaller than the chairs adults sit in.

Illustration of a group of girls sitting at chair height as viewed from the front elevation
Sitting Chair - Girls (Front)
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Seat Heights: 12”-18” | 31-46 cm
Table Heights: 20”-24” | 51-61 cm
Style: Casual/School
Ages: 5-8

Drawings include:
Boys Sitting Chair Height front elevations (detail), side (outline)

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