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"flamboyance" Definitions
  1. the fact of being different, confident and exciting in a way that attracts attention
  2. the fact of being brightly coloured and likely to attract attention

201 Sentences With "flamboyance"

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Columbus also has an allegiance to big ideas without flamboyance.
He had a flamboyance that reminded me of rock stars.
African women are portrayed in all their flamboyance and their complexity.
Some writers resented his flamboyance, sartorial and otherwise, and his success.
The flamboyance with which Six announced his find defied both cultures.
Her only visible flamboyance is a penchant for leopard skin kitten heels.
To the contrary, the company specializes in a sort of controlled flamboyance.
I'm pretty sure the flamboyance of the appearance is part of the deal.
The Cam Newton football fashion guide just reached a new level of flamboyance.
She illustrates with slide projections, and she costumes her actors with assiduous flamboyance.
Lady Gaga made her name with ostentation, ironic flamboyance and pseudo performance art.
They do it with a flair and flamboyance that belies the implicit threat.
If they channel the Harlem Globetrotters, their flamboyance is rooted in bedrock principles.
At this year's parade, on October 27th, the flamboyance could not conceal mounting worries.
There's basically no flamboyance about this design that doesn't serve a legitimate functional purpose.
It conveys immediacy, material reality, improvisation as well as flamboyance and glamour, savoir faire.
Seen in close-up, they often look precious, combining lurid hues and aesthetic flamboyance.
Camp celebrates artifice and artificiality, flamboyance and theatricality, but can quickly deflate if forced.
He's the role's most extroverted player, with touches of flamboyance to entertain the children.
An accountant by training, Zhang is soft-spoken and pragmatic, in contrast to Ma's flamboyance.
In all, the atmosphere is convivial and unshowy, despite the flamboyance of Gehry's swooping lines.
There is a world, though, where footwear flamboyance is taken as an article of faith.
Yet despite her flair for flamboyance, Ross's criterion for choosing an ensemble is surprisingly simple.
There'll no doubt be some who prefer the sex and flamboyance of older Gaga material.
His wolfish charm, Irish grin and macho flamboyance were perfect for World War II musicals.
His general flamboyance still arouses suspicions in some quarters that he might be a charlatan.
Among the flamboyance of the colored stones, the pieces showcasing natural pearls commanded special attention.
The football boot scene is a mess of colour, flamboyance, flagrant peacocking, and speed-enhancing engineering.
The sun heads into Leo for a month on the 22nd, inciting even more riotous flamboyance.
O'Donnell believes Scott and Lim to have brought both flamboyance and edge to the brand, respectively.
FB: What is the connection between virtuosic self-invention and sexual flamboyance, as with Rick James?
Despite hate crimes, large and small, throughout his life, Wilde fought back with his fearless flamboyance.
On the one hand, seeing someone confidently embrace his flamboyance with zero apologies could be refreshing.
Salerno typified a more old-fashioned gangster ethic that frowned on flamboyance that might attract attention.
While the others exhibited a sort of friendly flamboyance, the Moric was precise, controlled and linear.
"After the flamboyance and sparkliness, I wanted something more laid back, earthy and natural," he explains.
Missing from much of the commentary, however, was the sheer flamboyance of the junior justice's behavior.
With typical flamboyance, a bow-tie wearing Steve Jobs launched the first Macintosh in January 1984.
It has magic, color, and flamboyance cloaking an extremely macabre context of crime, duplicity, and immorality.
Kansai allies his clothing to the Japanese concept of basara — a love of color and flamboyance.
The flamboyance of Trump's wealth was an aspirational measuring stick for black men on scores of songs.
Moreover, Moore's flamboyance and hard-right social views would make him a reliable magnet for national attention.
I loved how it mixed flamboyance with a hard materialistic silver sensationalism that demanded my aesthetic contemplation.
These days, this level of camp flamboyance is exactly what we expect from an ongoing Vegas show.
Stoicism can turn into a kind of flamboyance — hard-nosed commitment to form is rare and electric.
Topping off an extraordinary technical achievement with flamboyance and a touch of silliness is typical of Mr Musk.
"No flamboyance, no phoniness, no deliberately putting a chuckle into my voice," he said, summing up his approach.
CRITIC's PICK Taron Egerton brings understated flamboyance and flamboyant understatement to his portrayal of the former Reginald Dwight.
The movement, the exaggeration, the unashamed flamboyance: This, my friends, is Flemish Baroque art in all its majesty.
She pointed out that, even during the Cultural Revolution, there was one realm where flamboyance was the rule.
In terms of spectacle and flamboyance, you can stack them all together and they're still less interesting than Musk.
But this year, in queer land, the performance of pride was conducted with a flamboyance that rivals Independence Day.
But this year, in queer land, the performance of pride was conducted with a flamboyance that rivals Independence Day.
Flag raising, a Navy tradition, isn't something that's done for other Cabinet officials, and it isn't Zinke's only flamboyance.
Peter DeBruge, Variety Ritchie's overwrought sense of flamboyance isn't nearly queer enough to achieve "so bad it's good" self-parody.
We thought the president would make a deal with great flamboyance, proclaiming victory against the Chinese and saving the economy.
An accountant by training, Zhang is known for his soft-spoken nature and pragmatic focus, in contrast to Mas flamboyance.
Again, though, there was a flamboyance to the whole thing, Gaga playing to the camera, every gesture heightened and extended.
There were few of the moments of outrage, flamboyance and celebratory oddness that have gee'd the spirit in years past.
Despite being a revered figure, he was still mocked and derided for the flamboyance that made him a gay icon.
But on "Good Grief," they yank their vocals into acrobatic poses, in what sometimes feels like flamboyance for flamboyance's sake.
Heralded for her aesthetic flamboyance and blood-and-guts performance style, it's easy for fans to feel familiar with Gaga.
Firstly, despite the usual flourish of belligerence and flamboyance in Trump's announcement, not much is likely to happen for several months.
His flamboyance — both in press conference attire and celebrations on the field — embody the very thing football is trying to suppress.
They've done so with audacity and flamboyance, often creating entire universes around themselves, to define each new era from their last.
Clinton's approach to comedy is consistent with her broader approach to campaigning, where she prefers to project seriousness and avoid flamboyance.
I'll miss Peter Chou's flamboyance, though I suspect the age of bombastic CEOs like him is now firmly in our past.
Hundreds of structures share the understated formal simplicity of the AGIP service station; several boast the flamboyance of the Fiat one.
That eye-opening move, now known as the Chamley-Watson, is a touch of flamboyance in a formal, sometimes staid sport.
In its 23 years in Hayes Valley, Marlena's stood defiant, a welcoming den of kitsch and flamboyance in a shapeshifting city.
Reggie Jackson played with flamboyance, after all, and Williams would sneak into the Oakland Coliseum to watch him in the 1970s.
Mr. Obama chose Kehinde Wiley, above, the art-world star who depicts his subjects with flamboyance, vibrant color and historical sweep.
"As a titlist of flamboyance he is without peer in the Western world," Joseph Epstein wrote in the The New Republic.
Mr. Lucci gives Gross immense dignity without shrinking at all from his flamboyance; he italicizes italics and turns sibilance into music.
Ms. Assucena's exaggeratedly wide-eyed faux childishness, Ms. Jaiani's pious graciousness and Mr. Blanco's romantic flamboyance all stayed psychologically two-dimensional.
A forty-nine-year-old former trumpet player from Edinburgh, Poots lacks the flamboyance generally expected in a world-class impresario.
I was hypnotized by the flamboyance of the lion tamer Gunther Gebel-Williams and terrified for the soaring acrobats tempting death.
Kley's oeuvre is steeped in her love for historical craft, the intricacies of Old World textiles, and the flamboyance of palace gardens.
Mr. Kissin was simply a consummate virtuoso at work, playing with solidity, grace and flair, but with no flamboyance for flamboyance's sake.
But while Trump jokes on "Saturday Night Live" have been outmatched by the flamboyance of their subject, Kate McKinnon's caricature of Mrs.
She was striking onstage, with strong features, wavy black hair and a grand manner that could burst into flamboyance during curtain calls.
He is possessed of a certain flamboyance, a showmanlike streak attributed by The Daily Mail to his background as a ballroom dancer.
Dipping into Mexican and Caribbean styles, she brought layers of camp probably best understood in Mexico, but her nutty flamboyance came through clearly.
Ma has picked Daniel Zhang, the CEO of Alibaba since 2015, to take over, though Zhang is unlikely to match Ma's famous flamboyance.
He has none of the outward flamboyance of Stephen Bannon, Trump's controversial chief strategist, or Kellyanne Conway, a frequent presence on the airwaves.
But the party scene carries on, a compromise between the flamboyance of the 80s scene and the repression that chilled the 90s one.
By taking a mellow approach and keeping flamboyance and ego to a minimum, he made plain overlooked things that had always been there.
The team that was adopted by so many neutrals for its flamboyance in 2014 seems a little paler now, not quite as captivating.
I loved the spirit of it, the freedom and gritty flamboyance of the streets and clubs of New York, the sense of uniqueness.
People engage a deeper level of interest in us not through their eccentricity or flamboyance, but because of the quality of their humanity.
But all this flamboyance has almost nothing to do with the kind of decoration that makes old tenements and brownstones such a pleasure.
Of course, the flamboyance and knowing how to enhance that femininity came from the peers I eventually met through ballroom culture, but the womanhood?
" The architect critic slammed the already-built Trump Tower as a "skyscraper offering condos, office space and a kitschy shopping atrium of blinding flamboyance.
From Silva, there was creativity and flamboyance, but the same difficulties he has run into in his last three fights against disciplined, thoughtful strikers.
Released after more than two decades behind bars, his flamboyance a thing of the past, Mr. Barnes readily adapted to the witness protection program.
Little Richard, Liberace, David Bowie, Elton John: Plenty of performers have done a lot with (and for!) flamboyance and drag and camp and winking.
And yet despite these disparate inputs, there's something loose and admirable happening here: Everyone is trying new things, and the disarray verges on flamboyance.
They alter pieces of the text and give a different edge to the parts, Angie Pittman imparting self-possession, Sandy Williams upping the flamboyance.
Embodying a fictionalized version of an iconic man allows for a certain "flamboyance," he said—the kind that usually plays well at the Delacorte.
But in the live TV specials, which already struggle to balance the demands of both TV intimacy and theater flamboyance, the transitions feel labored.
Trudy Benson's "Blue Cell" (2016), in oil and acrylic, is an austere, tough-looking work from an artist who often revels in painterly flamboyance.
Flamboyance is part of the brand and customers appear happy to get their money's worth at least by the number of photos they can snap.
The vocal flamboyance Mr. Rose needs in Guns N' Roses is different from the more direct hollering he does here, but it's prepared him well.
Leaving the trail, we descended to verdant farmlands along the Gulf of Kalloni and stopped to photograph a flamboyance of pale flamingoes in seaside marshes.
That, too, has been part of the fun of this Olympics, the giddy embrace of the theatricality and flamboyance that were formerly disdained or ridiculed.
The Serb dismantled American Denis Kudla 483-3 6-2 6-2 with ruthless efficiency and just enough flamboyance to satisfy the Centre Court crowd.
This deep — and continually rewarded — belief that flamboyance pays off is why Trump says what other presidential candidates won't and does what other presidential candidates can't.
When he isn't blasting out runway themes ("The category is: Executive Realness") or smart-bombing errant contestants, he trades flamboyance for angst (medical, personal and existential).
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He has lived so many lives, adopted and discarded so many avatars, that the poise and flamboyance of his persona make it easy to underestimate him.
Disdaining the drab clothing that was the English standard, the macaronis took inspiration from styles in Italy and France, then they doubled down on the flamboyance.
Bogle's abstemious lifestyle is directly at odds with Trump's flamboyance, and he has talked about his worries about Trump's long-term impact on society and, therefore, markets.
There is something decadent and glamorous about investing in a strong sequin look from Michael Halpern to cheer yourself up and add some flamboyance to your wardrobe.
The long-haired Kolton embodies the occasional flamboyance of his headphones perfectly, but more than that, he exudes the passion of someone who lives and breathes headphones.
"I joke that he is a mix of Leonard Cohen and Prince," he said, combining a deep soulful understanding of the world with a risk-taking flamboyance.
Alessandro Michele's rebrand had infused the company with flamboyance, joie de vivre, whimsy and sass, but looking at some outfits suggested Ed Hardy's sophisticated older cousin, Édouard.
During the original Palin endorsement of Trump, her flamboyance eclipsed even Trump, who stood watching while probably trying to find a way to get off the stage.
In their own ways, they each have just the right level of flamboyance to captivate one half of the room on a profound level while alienating the other.
Album Review For almost a decade, Lady Gaga has been assiduously arguing the case that the external is the internal, that performance is authentic, that flamboyance is ideology.
In an era when NFL players were taking big-play celebrations to new levels of flamboyance, Sanders tended to quietly hustle off the field after scoring a touchdown.
Beat poets moved in back when it was an enclave of working families with zero flamboyance and few comforts—they liked that, and the fact that it was cheap.
Lacking the flamboyance or rhetorical skills of former presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat, Sisi projects a calm and softly spoken persona and speaks only occasionally in public.
With the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas as the chosen venue, one might have thought the snazzy surroundings would complement the flashiness and flamboyance of the Prince.
The special counsel is renowned as a reticent, dutiful, lifelong public servant whose own flamboyance in matters of dress never extends past a crisp white shirt and dark suit.
He also paid homage to Colette, a predatory feline soul who never felt the need to reconcile her contradictions—greed and discipline, reticence and flamboyance—which were Lagerfeld's, too.
Mr. Fuqua handles all this with his customary visual flamboyance, using different speeds, off-kilter angles and ophthalmological close-ups of McCall's eyes to convey his near-mystical abilities.
She believed she was too usual for him, even with her flamboyance and her glittery charms; she believed she was too simple, too unenigmatic, too little prone to contemplation.
But in comparing the modern versions of ancient myth offered by Toibin and Vann, it is also not hard to conclude that restraint is often more powerful than flamboyance.
Inge doesn't have the reputation of his contemporary Tennessee Williams, perhaps because he lacked Williams's incantatory flamboyance, which encouraged myriad staging possibilities, audience devotion and a thousand campy spoofs.
There will always be room for the 'divas' of the musical world; in a society still full to the brim with hostility, their flamboyance and unwavering confidence is much needed.
But this time she used the flamboyance that had worked so well in building her villainous reality show persona to sell her troubled White House era as a human interest story.
In the past, each act has delivered memorable singing, but something deadening is at play on these records, which reflect a pop universe not much interested in displays of vocal flamboyance.
Their decoration is sometimes praised (the altar of the Greek Chapel in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is "gorgeous with gilding and pictures"), but more often condemned for its flamboyance.
He did not have the flamboyance of a Representative Adam Clayton Powell Jr. or the cool strategic brilliance of Roy Wilkins, head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
In a 1990 interview, Nixon recalled Presley's flamboyance and shyness and took issue with those who criticized his use of drugs, adding without apparent irony that they were prescription and not illegal.
Tangerine was all about flamboyance and drag; in The Florida Project, the excess surrounding Disney World offers a similar spectacle, all lightness and entertainment to let people look away from grimmer realities.
As Gaga took a slight backseat in pop culture consciousness over the last few years, the flamboyance, meat, feathers and YouTube videos of her fabulous diva moments became the caricature that remained.
Not that there's any lack of flamboyance in the decorations she adds; they always display an inventive stylishness likely conceived alongside a live-in collaborator: her husband, the musicologist Holger Schmitt-Hallenberg.
" He continues: "Certainly, this is a far different kind of creature feature from Bong's The Host, although audiences can't help but recognize the same mix of over-the-top flamboyance and reductive philosophy.
The elements of Trump's approach are constant -- his ego, his flamboyance, his scorn for those who oppose him, his readiness to strike back at any criticism, no matter how justified or well intended.
For instance, if there's a flashy part of a Persona user who might love flamboyance and theatrics, they might be able to summon forth a Persona that mirrors those traits, and so forth.
But depending where you are, it can act as a marker, too; an "outing" tool, so to speak, in areas where flamboyance and full expression of personal style aren't as accepted or encouraged.
Mr Ferko gestures with near-Italian flamboyance as he recalls the "creamy" texture of the Milka bars available just across the German border but denied to him by the inferior product at home.
Bullied and mocked due to his sexuality and flamboyance by his peers in Lafayette, Louisiana, a young Aucoin found solace in magazines, reveling in the beauty of those whose looks were under-appreciated.
Although many '21990s stars embraced gender-bending and flamboyance, like Prince, David Bowie, Boy George, and even Michael Jackson, Michael pushed further, with lyrics that endure as thinly veiled expressions of queer love.
Mr. Galliano's flamboyance and dramatic vision had helped to propel Dior out of fustiness and into relevance, but he was forced out in 2011 after a drug- and alcohol-fueled anti-Semitic outburst.
Raqib Shaw's works have not always fared well with critics, and his current paintings at Pace Gallery exhibit some of the flamboyance and excess that have raised the ire of high art's gatekeepers.
It's a wine known for its finesse, elegance and subtlety, as opposed to the power and majesty of Latour and the flamboyance of Mouton Rothschild, owned by a different branch of the family.
Japanese audiences in the 17th century certainly thought so, with the result that noh was ousted as the main theatrical fare by the crazy flamboyance of kabuki, which was everything that noh is not.
With trademark flamboyance, Mr. Walters and a young partner named Lloyd Bloom barnstormed the world of big-time college sports, flashing cash at dozens of star football players under their World Sports & Entertainment banner.
And yet, for a deeply reactionary spectacle that still involves baton twirling and tap dancing, the pageant has also produced a surprising number of renegades who bent or broke the rules with righteous flamboyance.
Athletes and their coaches now more focused on power-packed flips and other intricate acrobatic skills than they are with flamboyance, since they know that this is more likely to win them a medal.
His style is often bombastic, yet at its best, as in the first part of "Pur Présent," in which a prison ringleader breaks down an angelic new prisoner, it lends characters a real flamboyance.
Can Ella make the cut without alienating her Beau Brummell-y agent boyfriend or betraying her British BFF, a mimosa-swilling rising star whose steamroller flamboyance could flatten Jemima Kirke's navel-gazing Jessa on "Girls"?
They have a cheap, thrown-together — yet sturdy — flamboyance, like big toys; the bench and stools could be used, but the chairs seem too angular for comfort, more like sculpture (and not bad as such).
The man who came to symbolize the German events of that year, Rudi Dutschke, as if to bury the shadow of Nazism once and for all, stood in sharp contrast to the flamboyance of Cohn-Bendit.
He possessed, in other words, many of the qualities once associated with the idea of a designer — drama, exaggeration, eccentricity, flamboyance — qualities that were traditionally excused in the name of artistry, or even expected and prized.
Here, there's suicide and suicide attempts, conniving campaign tricks, several assassination plots, craven political grandstanding, and a horrifying plotline where a grandmother (played with perfect flamboyance by Jessica Lange) exploits her granddaughter's illness for free things.
"Flamboyance rules with New York, and the truth is that men hardly register with her unless they talk crudely, laugh loudly, make bold gestures, and get drunk," Virginia Heffernan wrote in a 2007 review of the show.
The movie's gimlet-eyed mise-en-scène is exceeded only by the flamboyance of John Heard's career performance as a raspy-voiced madman who lost an arm, a leg, an eye and possibly his mind in Vietnam.
Young, old, black, white, Asian, Latino, all dressed to impress in a colorful array of Prince's own flamboyance, they'd paid top dollar to experience Prince, alone with his piano, flash his musical brilliance in ever changing hues.
Its playful experiments with conventional signals of gender have been the talk of the town in recent months, an ode to flamboyance at a time when casual, unisex fashion brands have increasingly dominated the emerging fashion scene.
Pedro Almodóvar presides over this year's judges in the feature-film competition, including two other male directors (Park Chan-wook, Paolo Sorrentino) who lean toward cinematic flamboyance and two female filmmakers (Maren Ade, Agnès Jaoui) who don't.
There are myriad references to Talley's "mannerisms" and "flamboyance" and "theatricality," and his cultural significance as a black man in fashion who, as one Yale theology professor and friend puts it, defied ideas about black manhood and respectability.
In Orbetello, an ancient Etruscan town on the coast where I was married by a former neo-Fascist government minister who went on to be investigated for corruption, we watched a flamboyance of flamingos wading in the lagoon.
Moore's thesis — that the sartorial flamboyance of queer, brown and other people on the margins is social-justice theater that's changing the world — is muddled by his inclusion of elements as mismatched as the outrageous wardrobes he lionizes.
We are asked to give up our gentleness, grace, kindness, sensitivity, flamboyance, and enthusiasm; our ability to explore different clothing, fabric, texture, and color; our ability to be publicly emotional, with the exception of showing anger and aggression.
In "The Naked Civil Servant" (1975), seen first on television in England, he was Quentin Crisp, a flame-haired raconteur and social butterfly whose forthright flamboyance as a gay man helped push the acceptance of homosexuality in Britain.
Since then, The Boss has played the role of surrogate stepfather with aplomb; acting as the shining light of hope, flamboyance and the American dream that was ever-present through my parent's divorce and the development of my teens.
This is the sort of attitude embodied in the "straight-acting only" preference you read on in Grindr profiles, or when gay people wince at the unashamed flamboyance of public figures like Alan Carr, or the drag queens on RuPaul.
The flamboyance and humor of Arnold in "Faroe Islands 2015" is obvious as he takes a little nap on a grassy hillock, his haberdasher-styled suit in forest green mostly obscured by a turtle shell of live sod piled over him.
And when third baseman Carlos Correa, Lindor and second baseman Javier Baez whipped the ball around the horn after a strikeout, it was with the sort of flamboyance that would have clearly flouted some unwritten rule of the American game.
The flamboyance and bare flesh of Fantasy Fest are a relief for business owners who say they&aposve been trying to weather an economic storm that hit after Hurricane Irma battered the middle stretch of the tourism-dependent island chain last month.
Pena, a four-time Gold Glove catcher, was in the vanguard of Latino catchers in the late 1970s and early 1980s who brought a flamboyance to the position, sitting on the ground with one leg splayed out and throwing from a crouch.
Linker, as well as Felzenberg, glosses over the political discord and divisiveness fomented by Buckley as mere right-wing flamboyance — mostly because of what both credit as an astonishing show of bravery in standing up to Ayn Rand and opposing anti-Semitism.
It's also a different self-presentation than that of a predecessor like Lambert, who has achieved longevity less through reinvention, and more through a recognizable style of glam (but still masculine) rock flamboyance, not unlike Freddie Mercury's, whose lead singing with Queen he took over.
Now, the once-barren lot is alive with visitors — from young music devotees to stroller-pushing mothers to priests from the nearby church — who lounge outdoors on pews and school chairs, surrounded by a flamboyance of plastic Featherstone flamingos and stunning views of Manhattan.
But for all its flamboyance and audacity, "Swingtown" does a good job of exploring a generation of people who aren't quite sure why they fell for the traditional value of marriage, which (like swinging, to me at least), seems like more trouble than it's worth.
Almost exactly a year ago, a widely shared article in the New York Daily News alerted the world that Richard Simmons — the beloved '80s fitness guru whose peppy enthusiasm and flamboyance became forever associated with the decade — had not been seen in public since February 2014.
Known for a florid pen, a sense of humor and unimpeachable conservative positions on religious liberty, guns, business regulation and administrative power, he may be the perfect candidate to emulate the operatic flamboyance and preference for legal textualism and originalism of Scalia, who died nearly a year ago.
Known for a florid pen, a sense of humor and unimpeachable conservative positions on religious liberty, guns, business regulation and administrative power, Gorsuch may be the perfect candidate to emulate the operatic flamboyance and preference for legal textualism and originalism of Scalia, who died nearly a year ago.
But it's also about being interested in the darker side of existence—not necessarily in a Satanic "let me suck your blood" way (although if you're into that, fine)—more in the sense that goth recognizes death as part of life, and celebrates it with music, fashion, and flamboyance.
Even though his special "There's No Business Like Show Business" didn't exactly go viral (it didn't help that it was on the streaming service Seeso, rest in peace), Fahim Anwar's set evoked the act-outs of Sebastian Maniscalco and even some of the flamboyance of Sacha Baron Cohen.
Castor's work — and that of a small but progressive group of florists now working in Paris — is a departure from classic French floral design, with its centuries-old roots in the Baroque and the Rococo and its oscillations between flamboyance and nonchalance, monumental still lifes and demurely disheveled bouquets.
For another show she organized at the Grey Art Gallery shortly after his death, "Success Is a Job in New York," she interviewed his former fashion colleagues who said they admired Warhol's "flamboyance" back in the 1950s, at a time when artists like Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg were closeted.
The 1965 gallery, among the best here, juxtaposes the saturated hues of Kenneth Anger's discreetly homoerotic underground short "Kustom Kar Kommandos" (to the sound of the Paris Sisters' "Dream Lover"), with a similar example of controlled flamboyance: Roger Tallon's cast-aluminum "Helicoid Staircase," a rippling spiral of cantilevered steps uncluttered by a railing.
Damien, originally from Australia, took a photo of one of these queens once a day for a year, either trawling Soho, where he otherwise works as a graphic designer, or heading home to east London, where drag exists in pockets of sweaty flamboyance, from the Resistance Galleries to Bethnal Green Working Men's Club.
The disciplines of costume and character design, in video games, have become synonymous with ostentatiousness and flamboyance—rather than the grungy perfection of Kane and Lynch's thrown-together ensembles, or Cole Phelps's immaculate pinstripes, hairstyles, wearable gadgets, and distinctive monsters, often from fantasy and sci-fi games, are what enthusiasts fawn over.
It suggests something about the anxieties induced by the current political climate that Donatella Versace — another powerful woman designing for a storied and family-owned label — elected to bypass the flamboyance of previous seasons (togas and grommets, patterns and patches, stormtrooper coats and bovver boots) to produce a collection focused on suits.
While BTS — a seven-man boy band that has been among the brightest lights in the genre, and has been rising quickly over the past year — is capable of the flamboyance and sometimes manic energy that can dominate and typify much of K-pop, it's just as comfortable with a more tranquil approach.
Vreeland makes a concerted effort to probe beyond the Cecil Beaton the world knows — the Oscar-winning unabashedly dapper, flamboyant, self-confessed "dandy" Cecil Beaton who through his costumes for Gigi, My Fair Lady, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, lent to Hollywood some of that charismatic flamboyance and chicness.
For this generation, the tree of influence is short and irregularly shaped: Soulja Boy for self-started, Internet-driven fame; ASAP Rocky and the rest of the ASAP Mob for flamboyance and for eradicating regional loyalty; Chief Keef for the disassembly of traditional ideas about verse structure; Young Thug for radiant weirdness and genuine indifference.
His music touched on the lives of many people who felt like they flew just under the radar of society; who were just funky enough to feel the soul underlying the commonality we share; and who had the guts enough to enjoy life by singing and dancing with joy and a bit of flamboyance.
Pop stardom and gay men have long been intertwined, whether in the well-documented phenomenon of gay men's passion for pop divas, the disco fabulousness of Sylvester, the flamboyance of figures like Freddie Mercury and Elton John (who interviewed Sivan earlier this year), or, more recently, out stars like George Michael, Ricky Martin, and Adam Lambert.
Restlessly creative, in recent times Mala has ventured with Gilles Peterson to locales as far flung as Cuba and Peru to work on the Mala In Cuba and Mirrors albums—efforts that seek to combine the "raw, melancholic London greyness" of Mala's own electronic work with the flair and flamboyance of the musicians he met in Latin America.
If flamboyance is not the best way to go, Mr. Wiley certainly has alternatives, as exemplified by his more restrained half-portraits based on the work of the Northern Renaissance painter Hans Memling, including "After Memling's Portrait of a Man With a Coin of the Emperor Nero," now in the collection of the Phoenix Art Museum.
Mugabe is hardly the first political spouse to draw ire — much of it aimed, or intended, for her husband — but her flamboyance has set her apart and made it easier for opponents to build a case against her, said Stephen Chan, professor of world politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
Mr. Russ's decisive idea is to have three actors portray him at various stages of his life: Phil Gillen is Gorey in his 20s, fresh from Harvard; Aidan Sank picks him up in his mid-30s, at peak Oscar Wildean flamboyance; and Andrew Dawson gives us a man in his 70s who's made peace with his regrets.
You could even say he seemed like a new man as he — for the most part — eschewed his trademark flamboyance in favor of a gentle, controlled performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra to open its Tanglewood season here, on a program that included the "Magic Flute" overture and Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony.
I have found our experience with negative Yelp reviews to often involve truly miserable, impotent people who give one-star reviews for things like the 103s music playing the day he came to eat was not ironic 80s music, but 80s music that the staff seemed to be seriously enjoying; the perceived sexual preference of a staff member, who she witnessed interview a new hire, had too much "flamboyance;" my wearing a hat with a dress was disheveled to her.
But then he tweets, again, and again, and again, and again, about how many pushups he can do, not fake push-ups, "REAL" push-ups, because Sean Hannity is a REAL man, with weapons and a fully-functioning vas deferens and everything, a college drop out who made it all the way here anyway, on his own, beholden to no one, condemning you for living your life the wrong way, for the radical flamboyance of your idols, for the potency of that marijuana in your hand, slick.

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