
Esmeralda has to be one of the most amazing models that I have seen. As an actress, she has wonderful control over her body, but it's the sincere look in her eyes that makes her truly alluring.
She has a real life, she's not a model by profession, and she has retired. Which makes those few sets a true treasure, for they serve as a representation of an extraordinary South American woman.


The world is full of beautiful women who constantly challenge the status quo and fight for their rights. Women who live their own vision of a world where they have control of their fates, of their beauty, and of their bodies. A world that doesn't penalize them for the anatomy of their bodies, a world that doesn't treat them like worldly possessions. A world where they don't have to submit to any ideology.
It is a fact that we're living in a world of inequality. A world where culture still influences and often punishes women for being free. Of course every culture is different, but most of the dominant cultures have a strange disrespect for young and old women, especially those who speak their minds. They were and still are called by different names. In the middle ages they were witches, now they're immoral women.
That's why I have such a great respect for all the women whom I have featured here on Graceful Nudes. They are the real heroines of this web site. That includes all those amazing Latin American women who posed for Walter Bosque. They help us move forward by generously sharing their beauty in those amazing tasteful nudes, by showing us their courage their courage, and even by sharing their stories through their images, through the freedom that they fight for. They are the real feminists.
They're beautiful, they're Latin American, and their images are true sources of inspiration. They're Latin godesses. I think that we should all be grateful to Walter Bosque and to all those brave and beautiful young women.


Esmeralda, a main character in the novel the Hunchback of Notre-Dame, represented a free soul. With perceptive eyes and a priceless pride in the beauty of life. She was the center of attention; people liked her, loathed her, and even tried to have her killed.
I think that this wonderful Argentinian model that we know by the name of Esmeralda shares a lot of those characteristics with the alluringly beautiful Esmeralda of Victor Hugo's classic. She's free, she's wild, and her attitude represents a magnificient respect for her beauty and the power that her freedom bestows upon her. Her grace is a rare form of poetry so powerful that words become superfluous. She has a smile that is a true representation of joy, the joy of being.
She is a real woman, she is from a distant land, and she is amazingly beautiful. I think that we can all learn a lot from her just by perceiving.


Beauty is a certain quality that a few people perceive and even fewer people possess. It may be tempting to classify it in terms of mere forms or qualities, but it transcends that. It is a reflection of our integrity, of our own capability of experiencing something so great being revealed in front of us, a miracle unfolding right in front of our eyes, telling us more about ourselves. We often have our own rationalizations which help us escape the defiled reality that we have forced ourselves to perceive. The threat of beauty lies in its stark honesty, an honesty that is almost guilt-provoking. An honesty that mocks all the roles that we have been playing for all of our lives.
I had a reason to attack clothings, and I think that my attack is justified. We have every reason to attack every source of shame, anything that demands obedience while crushing our individuality in the process. However, what's more dangerous than simple garments is mental barriers. The inability to see beyond a simple facade, a facade that is draped by curtains of hypocrisy. I can't believe that we can have so much pleasure discreating such a benevolent quality. A quality, that is very personal, so personal that is self-revealing. That destruction mania is a form of masochism, masochism in which we feed upon the depraved pity - often disguised as praise - that is thrown at us. A pity that we buy through selling the most valuable things we have. Including our minds and our ability to reason.
If it is true that when you look at a beautiful woman all you see is nakedness then you have every right to be concerned.
I now know why I hate all those reality shows.


In my opinion, Walter Bosque is a website worth supporting. After a quick look it looks like they're not that different from a lot of other websites, but this isn't why I am supporting it. I am mainly supporting it because Walter Bosque hasn't followed the easy way, he didn't move the the U.S. or Europe in order to be able to deal with Eastern European girls, but he chose to show the world the beauty that South America has.
This is another gallery from there, I hope that you will enjoy it.


In a perfect world everybody's equal. There are no wars, no misunderstandings, no cultural problems, no violence, and nothing that will hurt any human being; It's like heaven, there's nothing but pure beauty, peace, and harmony.
Beauty is the only force that can make human beings get there, the the dark human side just started to appear when people started to forget beauty and its morality. An minute of beauty inspection can have a stronger effect than 5 hours of meditation, but most of us are too reluctant to give that minute to ourselves.
The best thing about non-sexual beauty is that it's not for consumption, it's for inspiration. It's not a drug, yet it is able to alter once mood. It's the main element in the equation that will enable us to make this world a better place for everyone.
Beauty exists everywhere, it doesn't just come from Europe. This gallery is from the website of the Argentinian photographer Walter Bosque, and he's a living example of how beauty can inspire a human being to dedicate a whole life to it.
This time the beauty comes from a new land, South America. Those images prove that anyone can find beauty if s/he searches hard enough.
If there's any advice that I can give, it's that you should let beauty awaken that good side of you. We're not meant to be machines that are built to just consume everything and everybody.
Believe in beauty and we will get there, I am quite sure about that.
