Of course, my own choices are the choices of a man who might, or might not, see remarkableness in women the same way as women do.
There's a whole long queque of photographs of remarkable women I've thought of, waiting to be posted, but a brief overview would be my personal top three choices:
^^^the perfect woman, although of course more intellectually than in appearance
^^^a selfish sentimental choice; although from Maine, she was prominently featured in newspaper stories out here in Nebraska when I was a child and adolescent, and although she was too liberal for Nebraska tastes, she was popular.
She, by the way, was the
first woman ever, to win a presidential primary of a major political party (Illinois, 1964).
She was also the
first woman ever, to have her name placed in nomination at a major political party national convention (Republican, 1964).
Democrats, liberals, primitives, and bra-burners can shove that up their rectal apertures and smoke it; when it comes to women,
Republicans, conservatives, and the pre-1960 Old South (those of course tended to be Democrats), have
always been on the cutting edge of recognizing and rewarding remarkable women.
^^^and there's this, strictly a carnal choice--although of course she's more than, much more than, just simply eye-candy.