Face. The features you listed make a difference, but all of them together less than the face. Thinking of the most attractive women I have seen, I often have a poor memory of their bodies because when I looked (I try not to stare so I won't offend) I was looking at their faces.
Eggman wrote:
Brains and glasses
Brains, definitely. Glasses, maybe. But there's something about a woman in hard hat and lab coat, rapping about particle physics that's just.... Excuse me for a moment, while I watch the video again.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j50ZssEojtM[/youtube]
Where was I? Glasses. I can see the attraction. Comes from the stereotype that intellectuals wear glasses. Glasses that fit the stereotype are attractive. Designer glasses are a turnoff.
That's for the immediate visual impression, which is what Alla asked. Long term, other factors become more important.