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" Hollywood heyday: Brie Larson "There were nods to old Hollywood glamor, that super Joan Crawford glamor we're seeing, but with today's hairdos and makeup.
There may have been stars, but there wasn't much glamor.
The Kardashians brought a touch of glamor to this display.
The Italian glamor team last won in China in 2013.
The bigger the concept, the more potential for glamor, the better.
The Crunchies will be a night of glamor, giggles, and alcohol.
"They added a glamor that [his story] doesn't have," he said.
Yes, there's all all of the fun and the glamor around us.
The interior of her blue casket, however, only included recent glamor shots.
Mugler's really good at making this strange clash of counterculture with glamor.
There's a public presence with glamor, but behind the scenes it's secret.
Let's take the tech of first-person shooters and remove the glamor.
I appreciate classic glamor and classic drag, so you can call me classic.
The glamor will continue this Sunday, with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards.
Stage makeup builds on the act, helps get into character, and adds glamor.
I knew that Alaska would add an element of glamor, fun and edge.
They fared considerably better than the glamor grouping of Mickelson, Spieth and McIlroy.
There's no glamor in politics -- you have to work hard for every vote.
Babitz's family and paramours, Anolik dips into the dark underbelly of glamor, when
But we definitely, for Joan especially, amped up the glamor a little bit.
"But it's not just the glamor, it's also the exceptional racing capabilities," he qualified.
We also learn that glamor magic isn't easy for her — it takes serious effort.
Melisandre is incredibly vain and relied heavily on glamor to get whatever she wanted.
Whatever glamor may be, I don't think anyone could ever associate me with it.
Oatmeal raisin cookies may not have the glamor of chocolate chunk, but that's okay.
We'll have it all: the glitz, the glamor, the stars, the conversation about #OscarsSoWhite.
Here, a look at her most memorable ensembles; fashion showgoers reflected on Reagan's glamor.
A framed glamor photo of the bride and groom hangs in the living room.
Even though the immunized witnesses lack glamor, their testimony will not lack for drama.
Now another championship, Formula E, is looking to add some glamor to electric vehicles.
It won't be all about the glitz and glamor at this year's Golden Globe ceremony.
What it lacked in glamor, it made up for with free coffee in the lobby.
In its endorsement of Clinton, Vogue reprinted this glamor shot taken by Leibovitz in 1993.
Amid increasing obsession with the glamor players in football, goalkeepers are slipping from the spotlight.
Far from vampy Hollywood glamor, the beauty look circa "There You Go" was eye makeup heavy.
So a place of hidden glamor, of suburban despair, and of rich people leading complicated lives, basically.
Despite the glamor, security will be intense as France is still facing a high risk of attack.
One more thing: Can anybody else rival her ability to pull off Versace's sexy, avant-garde glamor?
Aside from all the glitz and glamor, Amy Schumer treated the Golden Globes as a family affair.
Fans see the glamor parts from the outside, but what was that "chaos" like from the inside?
And finally, Poo shares what she took away from a night of glamor, but more importantly, change.
Tuesday night she will try and bring some of the glamor and tradition of the past back.
In the airy suite at the Peninsula, a professional team of videographers snakes through, getting glamor shots.
That blue form diffuses a sense of wayward glamor to me by suggesting an anorexic, somnambulistic cat.
Meanwhile, CNN, the main cheerleader for Avenatti, gets to keep showing video of Daniels in glamor poses.
It was an effort to "kill the glamor" associated with smoking, according to the World Health Organization.
In the many glamor shots on her social media accounts, she is perfectly coiffed and impeccably made up.
Like Facebook publishes glamor shots of their data centers and Google gets artists to paint murals on them.
Without the glitz and glamor, the sport shined through in a far more resoundingly way on Saturday night.
It's hard for anyone not to be caught up and mesmerized by the glitz and glamor of Hollywood.
Amidst the glitz and glamor of celebrities and swanky parties, the truth about egg freezing has gotten lost.
Asked whether the Italian glamor team were strong enough to challenge for the title, German Vettel was forthright.
Two exhibitions in St. Louis explore very different but complementary visions of how Black women have redefined glamor.
On the other hand, Pyongyang's latest calculated proposition may prove long on both glamor and substance for Kim.
Considering Carey's episode of MTV Cribs, this kind of glitz and glamor and extravagance is right up her alley.
John F. Kennedy's wealth, glamor and sex symbol status would have appealed to Trump when it came to style.
Movies on TV taught me icy glamor, and, later, the internet taught me how to have an eating disorder.
Planes are more crowded, extra fees more nefarious, the glamor of the jet age left behind like a contrail.
With all the glamor happening in this one photo, you'd think we be a little jealous of her look.
Positioned above the traffic and gray skies of January in Nashville, the sign's bold colors radiate glamor and nostalgia.
On the other hand, the exhibition's "Casino Room" is all about high-stakes, gooey glamor and dazzling, daft costumes.
Batnick had a few words of wisdom for those tempted by the addictive glamor of watching stocks move quickly.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Despite their current world of glamor, not everyone with a Hollywood ending grew up in glitz.
Sunlight, Hollywood, and glamor on the one hand, alienation, cults, and the seedy underbelly of crime on the other.
Not even celebrities, who live with a certain constant degree glamor, are impervious to the pull of prom night.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ST. LOUIS — Glamor has always been about conjuring and invoking a certain magic.
I think I called it New Yorker for geeks, but actually, now I'm thinking it's Glamor magazine for geeks.
At the other end of the glamor spectrum is Shooters Island, located off Staten Island near the Bayonne Bridge.
The showrunners simply didn't know then that Martin intended the necklace to be part of the glamor keeping her young.
I MEAN IT'S GOT GLAMOR TO IT. SO YOU CAN ALWAYS GET GUYS TO PUT UP MONEY FOR AN AIRLINE.
But New York City, despite its reputation for glamor and gold, has a median household income that's less than $58,000.
It's patriotic, really — she returned to the great American pastime of posting glamor shots on the internet on Independence Day.
And, of course, they make for some really gorgeous glamor photos of our close — but still mysterious – next door neighbor.
Some of the portraits are taken in the glamor-shots style of photo studios once commonly found in suburban malls.
Those are all fantastic entertainments, and yet none of them have the glitz and glamor associated with a major blockbuster.
While performing, we have tried to present ourselves as glamorously as possible, and that sense of glamor is totally personal.
Both seem to ask, what is glamor, and how have Black women redefined its worth across time, place, and purpose?
In 1956, actress Grace Kelly wore a similar style dress but taken up about five notches in terms of glamor.
"We're going to maintain glamor," said Carey, who was brought in by U.S.-based Liberty Media, the commercial rights holders.
Despite the glitz, glamor, and prestige of the Academy Awards, the Oscar statue itself isn't worth much of anything, monetarily speaking.
Cruz, a former economic policy adviser and Goldman Sachs investment manager, next to a glamor shot of his own wife Melania.
Trump retweeted a follower early Thursday morning who posted a picture of Heidi Cruz alongside a glamor shot of Melania Trump.
Los Angeles is up against European glamor cities Paris, Rome and Budapest in the race to host the 2024 Summer Games.
"There was a real nod ... back to old Hollywood glamor," Holly Rains, digital editor at magazine Marie Claire UK, told Reuters.
You'll never find a video of me just glammed up in the camera doing glamor shots and lip syncing the lyrics.
For both Calmese and in Reynolds's Mane 'n Tail, glamor is less about show than ritual, less about glitz than grace.
She strips off the glamor and the glitz to get personal, telling a story that hits almost too close to home.
The Grand Dame of Potomac is all glamor, wigs, and shade, and no All-Stars season would be complete without her.
Where one is focused on the grittier side of things, the other documents the glitz and glamor of the high life.
"Behind all the glamor and glitter of modeling and drag shows is just a person trying to live and survive," said Sasha.
In addition to the glitz and glamor of the art market, Thurber takes aim at the institutions that send artists into it.
The first track, "Waiting for Your Return," is a Chinese jazz classic, delivered with renewed verve and glamor by vocalist Jasmine Chen.
She can sing her face off; it'd serve as a solid stepping stone toward other dramatic projects; she oozes old Hollywood glamor.
Does the gold chain that hangs below an elegant woman's profile suggest glamor and affluence, or do we immediately think of enslavement?
The collection rotated around very strong shoulder lines, fitted waists and round hips, with some designs recalling the glamor of the 1940s.
The virus seems to be showing us what's important: not sports or glamor, but health and family; not politics, but political action.
But, as you meet each narrator, the book reveals the raw, heartbreaking stories behind the glamor we associate with the ballroom scene.
For the reality dance competition's Movie Night, the pair prepared a "glitz and glamor quickstep," per the request of head judge Len Goodman.
Paulette continued to say she wasn't out for fame and attention but kept sharing glamor shots and pictures from TV and film sets.
If there's any glamor left to be found in aviation, you'll find it in City of Light during the biennial Paris Air Show.
It was just obvious that a teenager driving fancy cars and living a life of rap star glamor was interesting to talk about.
Cruz, a former economic policy adviser and Goldman Sachs investment manager, beside a glamor shot of his own wife Melania, a former model.
"I think she'd be gorgeous, bring a lot of glamor," she said, when asked about how her friend would do as First Lady.
Princess Kate showed some Bollywood glamor at a red carpet party at the grand Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai on Sunday night.
And while it lacks the glitz and glamor of the chicken parm, it makes up for it in healthfulness (sort of) and style.
LONDON (Reuters) - LVMH has offered to buy Tiffany & Co, the U.S. jewelry retailer known for its engagement rings and ties to Hollywood glamor.
She is now gracing global runway shows, inhabiting a world of glamor, far removed from her humble beginnings in Kenya's vast Kakuma camp.
Instead, Britney now pitches her comeback material squarely at her key demographic: adults who see the intelligence and joy in her silly glamor.
Inspired by punk rock, fashion, glamor, street art, and traditional landscapes, Fabia's own otherworldly oil paintings shimmer, glint, and gleam with expressive color.
Parton's shows are packed with baby boomers and millennials alike; her universal appeal stems from her combination of excess glamor and powerful songwriting.
And then there was, of course, local boy quarterback Bob Waterfield, who might have single-handedly turned the quarterback into a glamor position.
Without an underlying layer of satire, Neo Yokio doesn't have much, and the initial glamor of the backdrops and talent involved wears off fast.
As soon as Melisandre's glamor powers were introduced in A Dance with Dragons, book fans began speculating that she was disguising her own appearance.
It kicked off days of screenings, parties and red carpet glamor at the world's oldest film fest on the historic lagoon city's Lido island.
The show has a gritty vibe throughout and is never propped up with the glamor we've come to expect with most Indian-origin entertainment.
That menacing smartphone on a silver platter is a metaphor for the entire show and its weird combination of glamor, humor, and insane technology.
In such cases, physicians may be motivated not solely by the patient's best interests, but by other concerns: money, glamor, friendship, social hierarchy, prestige.
"It was music's biggest night," Andrea Domanick wrote in her review of the set the next morning, still recovering from the glitz and glamor.
Kristen Ess, who also styles Lauren Conrad and Lucy Hale, spoke with Glamor about how to cop these waves when you're stuck on land.
In both novels, Kushner cuts the glamor of Rome, New York City, and Havana with scenes of subaltern life at the edge of manufacturing.
He threatened to "spill the beans" about Cruz's wife -- whom he later retweeted an unflattering picture of alongside a glamor shot of Trump's own wife.
It's not unlike the way Melisandre rationalizes using tricks and glamor to manipulate people into believing whatever furthers the agenda for the Lord of Light.
One of Brown's managers, Dart Parker, the director of A&R at Shady Records, materializes and replaces the glamor shots with a leather-bound menu.
" Don't forget the 'do: Dakota Johnson, Brie Larson "There were a couple looks where I'd like to see a little more glamor in the hair.
In John Berger's words, "Glamor cannot exist without personal social envy being a common and widespread emotion"—and we love to see the glamorous punished.
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And US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka is scheduled to attend the closing ceremony, bringing her own quotient of glamor and celebrity to the proceedings.
Beyond nostalgia, there's plenty of glamor and drama associated with the rock-star lifestyle, whether fictional (see "A Star is Born") or based on fact.
Decades before the selfie, these portrait studio glamor photos and more candid snaps show people reclaiming their images, portraying themselves as they want to be represented.
Domino's sponsored posts appear to be actively trying to downplay the glamor of New Year's Eve, instead catering to a more sweatpants-and-messy-bun crowd.
"The big idea that Daesh were putting out there, the kind of glamor ... has been exposed for what it is, it is a lie," he said.
When Beckham landed in Los Angeles he was already a global brand having played for two of soccer's glamor clubs in Manchester United and Real Madrid.
Aries: The Bold Type Imagine all of the glamor of The Devil Wears Prada mixed with the quintessential New York–ness of Sex in the City.
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First jobs are often devoid of glamor, but Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman and the rest of the cast of The Founder had it surprisingly worse than most.
The photos capture April Dawn Alison as perfect lady, glamor puss, fun gal, sex kitten, domestic goddess, object of BDSM desire, among other aspects of her personality.
While many of soccer's glamor clubs have played lucrative pre-season friendlies on U.S. soil to build their brand, staging a competitive match abroad presents different challenges.
Mobbed by reporters and television crews on his arrival at Ferrari's home Italian Grand Prix, the Fiat Chrysler chief executive recognized the glamor team had fallen short.
Like many audience members this past weekend, I showed up for the all-star actresses, but stayed for the crime, glamor, comedy, celeb cameos, and general badassery.
That will be easier said than done, with the likes of glamor team Ferrari in particular handsomely rewarded for historic performances while smaller teams struggle to survive.
Darkness Visible Your query brings to my mind two writers, not known for their affinity for glamor, who have nonetheless produced perceptive novels set during film shoots.
Coke would be his ticket to fame and fortune, he thought, providing a dusting of glamor and celebrity even in the stuffy old world of academic medicine.
Perhaps this "eva[sion] from reality" can be translated into the world of fashion — one very much dependent on illusion and glamor, and completely divorced from reality.
Today, though, Hollywood glamor was a world away as Delvy entered the courtroom with a curt glance at the spectators before turning her back and taking a seat.
Because no vehicle could be better for wandering between parties than a glitzy-glamor seven-seat SUV that can handle the highways of Los Angeles all by itself.
In interviews, celebrities gush about how privileged they are, and late-night television segments regularly portray on-set life as a never-ending parade of hilarity and glamor.
As their "contents drift online," books and reading environments have been imbued "with a new glamor," turned into symbols of rich sentience in a world of anxious fidgeting.
"I started by looking at sort of almost the history of women and that idea of glamor and dismantling it and making it modern," McCartney told Reuters backstage.
Nevertheless, their film posters were distinct in eschewing the glamor of Hollywood and proposing incredible scenes of action, in which elements of photography, lithography, and collage are overlaid.
Lady Gaga brings pop glamor as the leading lady in "A Star Is Born", acting opposite first-time director Bradley Cooper in a film premiering out-of-competition.
Even so Formula One remains a niche sport in the United States with this weekend's grand prix in Austin, Texas, the only U.S. stop on the glamor circuit.
Dressed in pale pink, Winfrey added a touch of Hollywood glamor inside the chapel, wearing sunglasses as she chatted to British actor Idris Elba ahead of the service.
And in the present day, the show occasionally veers off into story sidetracks of gods living life among the plebes, like the saturated glamor of Bilquis (Yetide Badaki).
In her performances, Cohen is a scattered, singsong glamor-puss, but in real life she's frank and level-headed about how Covid-19 has made her livelihood precarious.
She provocatively plants a high-heeled foot on a sofa, revealing her stockings and garter belt and turning a clichéd glamor shoot into sleight-of-hand erotic dominance.
Despite the fact that she's already the master of red carpet looks — remember those braided updos, space buns, and glamor S-waves she wore to the Suicide Squad premieres?
That fits with how Instagram has changed my approach to personal photography—throw crappy shots into my Stories for the giggles and only post glamor shots on my feed.
Saturday was only the sixth time since 2008 that Ferrari fans, whose glamor team failed to win a race in 2016, had been able to celebrate a pole position.
Calhoun, a 2005 National Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, is not here for the glamor, and he quickly makes clear he is not in it for the money either.
The photos are a continuation of her 2015 photo set Nails, which juxtaposed prim nail art with greasy fast food for a series that embodied grime, glamor, and gluttony.
Every year, the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute (CBLPI) commissions the calendars, filling them with glamor shots of famous conservative women like Ann Coulter, Michele Bachmann, and Sarah Palin.
Three-times champion Hamilton had declared Ferrari the "quickest" after winter testing and his forecast of a title fight with the Italian glamor team appeared right on the mark.
A commanding presence in fashion from the moment he presented his first collection in Paris at the age of 24, Givenchy became synonymous with elegance and an insouciant glamor.
You did have some films [from] classic Hollywood about glamor witches: Kim Novak plays a sexy, modern witch [in Bell, Book and Candle], or there's the 60s series Bewitched.
Russian women invest a lot of work in how they look and can serve up high-femme glamor: stiletto heels and evening makeup on a 6AM train to work.
And while the big day will surely be filled with lots of glitz and glamor, she and Emberlin have already settled on something simple and understated for their wedding cake.
Eventually, Rousey may decide that avenging that loss is not worth the effort, and choose the glitz and glamor of Hollywood over the scrapes and bruises of the hurt biz.
Perhaps my enthusiasm for the glamor and fun of the gay party scene blinded me to the fact that lurking in the shadows was an ever-present specter of hatred.
Monaco, just along the coast toward Italy, has its glamor grand prix on May 27 but Letellier said Le Castellet aimed at attracting new audiences to the sport and region.
The glamor and allure of the five women at the center of Big Little Lies was a massive part of Season 1's appeal and that continues into Season 2.
Far away from the glitz and glamor the e-sports circuit, a different breed of semi-professional gamers is eking out an honest day's work at arcades around the globe.
As noted in our recap of the year's biggest space stories, the past 22019 months have been a riveting joyride complete with spacecraft redemption, juicy rivalries, and Plutonian glamor shots.
You may revel in the mix of rawness and glamor, marveling at the city's hodgepodge of shiny high-rises and old houses with the Lebanese triple arcade at the front.
Nancy Kerrigan's shattered knee, O.J. Simpson's infamous white Bronco, and JonBenét Ramsey's macabre glamor shots plastered tabloid covers for much of the decade and continue to darkly fascinate through modern retellings.
As the story unfolds, readers get a light into not just the seedy underworld of professional boxing, but also 1970s Las Vegas—a world of glitz and glamor, grit and crime.
The addition of the Kennedys should only strengthen the show's appeal with the charismatic duo adding a touch of American flare and glamor to the stately homes and staid English manners.
This stereotype isn't all wrong, and in fact wearing the trappings of a Macbeth-type witch—putting on the glamor—can help set the tone for working with Dark Goddess energy.
And while the future of air travel seems poised to deliver more of the same, Airbus has a plan to inject some of that glamor and flexibility back into the sky.
With plunging necklines and iridescent eye make up and clinging dresses just half and inch longer than that of a streetwalker, the girls appear more adult, possessed, some even achieve glamor.
His arms are homage to his willingness to jump hurdles set forth by the glamor of a reality show and being immortalized as the grunt of a skit on Chappelle's Show.
Rounding out the display (and upping the glamor factor!) will be the wedding dress worn by the late Princess Lilian, who wed the king's favorite uncle, Prince Bertil in December 1976.
As the internationally renowned event sees people from across the world descend upon the British town, CNBC takes a look at some of the glitz and glamor seen during the event.
You crave glitz and glamor in every little aspect of your life, down to the very core, but this is because you are so fabulous, just the way you are, Leo!
As an added bonus, love motels come with sweet add-ons including sex toys like swings and dildos or ceiling mirrors so you can watch yourselves in all your sweaty glamor.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Though lacking the glamor of gymnastics or the stature of athletics, the sport of sprint canoeing on Tuesday provided the proving ground for Brazil's latest Olympic hero.
International idol sensation *Kira* Miki is a smart, down-to-earth lady who stops by Valhalla to chat without worrying about the fame and glamor that comes with the outside world.
Formula 1 is a competition that needs no introduction around the world, but for all of its high-speed glamor and prestige, there's not a huge amount known about its inner workings.
The Singapore race is one of the glamor rounds of the championship, taking place at night on a street circuit with spectators entertained by music acts such as Beyonce and Justin Bieber.
Amateur motor racing—or autograss, as its fans call it—remains a relatively niche sport in the UK. The underground sport lacks sponsors or glamor, but spectators still flock to its races.
Ahead of Thirst Street's screening at New York City's Quad Cinema starting September 20, Williams discussed his unique gift for imbuing stories of misanthropes and criminals with raw emotion and neon glamor.
There's an "evil glamor" in so-called taboo animals that makes artists in genres like punk and metal, which revel in the aesthetic of dirt, lean towards creatures like rats and pigs.
James left the Cleveland Cavaliers in the off-season for the storied Los Angeles Lakers, which despite having fallen on hard times in recent years remains one of the league's glamor franchises.
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And, to the extent that it has signified youth and privilege, feminine glamor has often been coded as White through images like Marilyn Monroe's flying skirt over a New York subway grate.
From a hotline to report harassers at the event to flyers urging participants to behave properly, Marlene Schiappa hopes to use the glitz and glamor of Cannes to ramp up the pressure.
NEW YORK - The Tribeca film festival kicked off its 15th year with an evening celebrating the meeting of glamor and art with a documentary about New York's annual star-studded Met Gala.
The red carpet glamor followed a White House summit where Obama and the leaders of the five nations presented a united front against Moscow's recent military aggression in Ukraine and the Baltic region.
Schumer's soft folds of flesh, in contrast, are a reminder that behind every manufactured image -- from the hourglass of Annette Funicello to the emaciated glamor of Keira Knightley -- is a real human being.
It gets all the scary glamor, with even a movie this year, "San Andreas," dramatizing an apocalypse in the western U.S. Truth is, the San Andreas is a lightweight compared with the Cascadia.
Monaco — the glamor highlight of the season — is also special for him, a race the boyhood Senna fan has always loved, and he needs to start reeling in Rosberg as soon as possible.
The Weinstein scandal might have been set against a backdrop of Hollywood glamor, but it also shone a light on everyday workplace relationships and complex issues surrounding power and authority, influence and consent.
But there's been glamor too, with A-list Bollywood film stars led by Shah Rukh Khan and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai turning out on Sunday night for a charity gala in Mumbai.
To complete the dazzling look, Lizzo wore her hair in a vintage style, wrapped a floor-length feather boa around her neck, and added a diamond necklace for an extra touch of glamor.
Ultimately, the film exists to evoke a mood and a mindset, one that strips away the glamor associated with "Hollywood" to expose a system that allows a monster to hide in plain sight.
The current agreements between teams and Formula One mostly expire at the end of 2020, with glamor team Ferrari already threatening to leave if they do not like the direction things are headed.
But it's also a very different proposition when compared to its cinematic cousins—for one thing, its protagonist has more in common with classic Hollywood glamor icons than a hag in the woods.
And since Playboy went private in 290 then axed full nudes earlier this year, it's felt less relevant and more like a caricature of the glamor that first gave it potency in the 21960s.
Hayden did, for a time, embody aspects of the down-to-earth glamor of the radical 1960s, when an Irish-American college student turned political revolutionary could meet and marry an Oscar winning actress.
While her glamor and devotion to the man who told Howard Stern he ditched women after they turned 35, is charming, I have to believe that my fellow Americans are not so easily sold.
Trump officially launched his vodka in 2007 with a massive premiere party at Hollywood's Les Deux nightclub, posing for red carpet glamor shots while gingerly caressing a bottle shaped like a giant gold skyscraper.
But amid all the glitz, glamor, and gaudy beachball art in your immediate future, there's an ominous shadow looming over your star chart that seems poised to strike around the end of the month.
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One will have no female models parading on the starting grid this season but will still be a sport of "glamor and mystique", according to chairman and chief executive Chase Carey.
And in a fun twist, Jason Wu whipped up his self-described affinity for glamor into a holiday collection of separates and dresses, available in sizes 14 to 28, just in time for the season.
It offers that aforementioned glamor-grime appeal of family-owned LA doughnut shops, but with the slightest hipster makeover since it used to be an old donut shop before Levine purchased it back in February.
Given the nature of his strategy, this might seem unsurprising — he was drawn to the glamor and dazzled by the bright lights of Hollywood; he enjoyed the chance to mingle with celebrities and powerful people.
The notion of glamor as something the underclass can imitate and thereby claim was evident in the rise of the "Chav" in the UK and the legitimization of "Waacking" as a form of street-dancing.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Ferrari and Formula One need each other just as much and the Italian glamor team's latest threat to leave after 2020 sounds like bluster, Red Bull principal Christian Horner said on Friday.
Well, Wilson wants to give superfans a curated look behind the glitz and the glamor, to the somewhat less glitzy and glamorous view behind the scenes of the celebrity machine with his new app, TraceMe.
Elvis notes that many of them were attracted to what an American publisher called "the sheer butch glamor of printing," relishing the project of creating a publishing industry as separate as possible from patriarchal society.
She explained that the life of a modern flight attendant is far from the glitz and glamor of the airlines' golden age, though it does still contain a fair bit of sex, drugs, and booze.
The primitivist stereotypes of Asia, such as dirty streets and dog meat made popular by films like Mondo Cane (1962), are transformed instead into decorative and ornamental glamor: million-dollar gems and ravenous spending habits.
Women admire other women in the same way that men admire other men... That's one of the reasons why I love old movies, because of the glamor and the makeup and the strong female characters.
Over some dozen panels, the artist juxtaposes press shots of Marilyn Monroe with a set of amateurish self-portraits which, naturally, fail to attain the heights of glamor which the screen goddess came to epitomize.
For its latest exhibition, the Oxford University Museum of Natural History tapped British photographer Levon Biss to take glamor shots of its collection of insects, from the blue-green blow fly to the branch-backed treehopper.
Standing outside what was once the Holiday Inn hotel, Chatah recounts how the building that once exemplified Beirut's Seventies glamor became an icon of the 1975-1990 civil war only a few weeks after it opened.
Ferrari, the sport's glamor team who are still hurting after a 2016 season without a win that left them third overall, have gone about testing with minimum fanfare and little in the way of media activity.
Her actor husband also played down the glamor of fame, joking about being the father of one-year-old twins, but acknowledged that he had always been determined to use the public spotlight to do good.
PARIS (Reuters) - Black and gold trouser suits and dreamy gowns laced with velvet or overflowing with feathers led the parade of evening wear glamor at Italian designer Giorgio Armani's Haute Couture show in Paris on Tuesday.
The Italian glamor team, the only ones to have been in the championship since it started in 210 and the most successful, are alone in getting $1.93 million as a reward for their long-standing contribution.
Vettel, who crossed to the glamor team in 2015 after four F1 titles with Red Bull, has been at pains to downplay Ferrari's prospects and hopes of a heavyweight championship battle with three-times winner Hamilton.
The decadence of 1962 Hollywood — not to mention Feud's stunning costume and production design — allows him to luxuriate in the richest details while telling stories about high glamor and the wasted scraps it inevitably leaves behind.
The most iconic of these characters were the Bear Metal Family—Heavy Dad, Maiden Mom, Glamor Girl, and Speed Boy—who wore silver shoulder pads and black and white face paint in a nod to KISS.
These hyperreal images have all the glamor and amped up sexuality as artful fashion photography — both Thomas and her mother had modeling gigs — but none of the airbrushing or homogeneity of subject endemic to glossy magazines.
It's just that after a steady diet of political acceptance speeches and conservative condemnation, it's hard to imagine many people being surprised to see references to reality intrude on this annual ode to make-believe and glamor.
There's this interesting dynamic between the two countries, where British people slightly look down on and then slightly look up to America, as having more money and more glamor, but maybe, in their view, being less sophisticated.
Image: ESAAs Rosetta descends on the evening of the 29th, it'll be angling its OSIRIS camera to get a good look at several pits, capturing some insanely detailed glamor shots before it loses communication with the Earth.
Briton Allison joined the glamor team in September 2013 from the Enstone-based Lotus outfit, which is now Renault, and had worked at the Maranello-based squad under technical director Ross Brawn during the Michael Schumacher years.
Despite the constant state of insecurity, many residents believe that drug lords are unfairly maligned by the media, creating a schism between those who celebrate the glamor of illicit activity, and those who repudiate it in silence.
He stands there as an image of lost glamor, dressed as a crone in a fur coat and glittering jewels, his vocals accompanied by Rubin's innovative, sinister arrangement of colliding notes performed by a three-piece band.
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The 37-year-old "Come on Over (All I Want Is You)" singer, who affectionately goes by XTina, is a perfect choice for "season X" of Drag Race — and she appears to be serving glamor on the runway.
Maclean's mimicry of lavish Hollywood aesthetics is clearly meant to operate as a détournement, appropriating the aesthetic of popular culture in order to reveal its malignant effects — the hypnotizing of consumers with unattainable and harmful images of glamor.
Johnson's plan has always been to let his fighting do that talking for him, and as he has continued to dominant, his stock has grown without the trash talking or glamor associated with UFC's biggest active draw, McGregor.
I wasn't so familiar with his work before — I'm not a huge fashion person — but the show demonstrates just how important he was to bringing performance into the fashion world and combining elements of Hollywood kitsch with glamor.
LONDON (Reuters) - Dresses in dark colors but with plenty of embellishments, monochrome looks and the odd trouser suit dominated the red carpet at Sunday's BAFTAs, with some stars looking to old Hollywood glamor for Britain's top movie awards.
Whether it's shabby-chic, faded Hollywood glamor, or the staunch-yet-penniless vibe of the heroines in Grey Gardens, it seems society has always had a complex, car-crash attitude towards people and places that have gone downhill.
It's different listening to rap music in the South, where there's none of the big city glamor or chaos of New York or LA and your experience with the music is largely tied to driving through the countryside.
Dressed in a black-velvet, bare-shouldered, cleavage-plunging Atelier Versace gown—"the pinnacle of retro glamor," the style blogs gush—she gives an overcome-by-emotion acceptance speech that is perfect down to the last lip-tremor.
The split actually occurred weeks ago following "a very long honeymoon phase," TMZ reports, and the end of Scott's Astroworld tour and Jenner's 22nd birthday bash meant the glitz and glamor of being a couple had died down.
It&aposs unknown who originally shot the video or when it was taken, making it rather difficult for potential casting agents to get in touch with the Komodo dragon undoubtedly dreaming of a life of glitz and glamor.
This teaser isn't a straight up trailer – it's a pseudo recruitment ad for Jaeger Pilots, and it's heavy on the kind of close-up hardware glamor shots and single word inspirational messages that you get in luxury car ads.
Maisel appears to want to recreate the style and glamor of the midcentury-modern era (and, in so doing, appeal to the nostalgia of those who lived during that time), while largely ignoring its repressive political and social dynamics.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Love them or hate them, the LA Galaxy have always been Major League Soccer's glamor team with a seemingly never-ending cast of top talent that have long set the standard for the North American league.
Those with long memories will recall its 1960s jet-set heyday, when shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis ran Olympic Airlines in lavish style and his partner at the time, opera diva Maria Callas, added a dash of glamor and gossip.
Between their keen sensibilities, a mountain of reference material and a painstaking juxtaposition of the everyday glamor and banality of showbiz, Becker has been delivering an exhaustively rendered Hollywood that begs for rewinding and rewatching in each new episode.
Mazurenko became a founding figure in the modern Moscow nightlife scene, where he promoted an alternative to what Russians sardonically referred to as "Putin's glamor" — exclusive parties where oligarchs ordered bottle service and were chauffeured home in Rolls-Royces.
Chilton, who never finished higher than 13th in two seasons with F13 minnow Marussia, will drive for an IndyCar glamor team that includes former Indy 500 winners Scott Dixon (2008) of New Zealand and Tony Kanaan (2013) of Brazil.
Earlier this year he publicly shamed people for taking inappropriate photos in front of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a monument in Berlin, by photoshopping pictures of Holocaust victims into the backgrounds of their glamor shots.
Kendall Jenner brought her runway-ready glamor to the annual "nerd prom" in Washington, D.C., when she attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night in a black Vivienne Westwood gown and 50-carat Lorraine Schwartz diamond stud choker.
LVMH has offered to buy Tiffany, known for its engagement rings and ties to Hollywood glamor, as the owner of Louis Vuitton and Bulgari seeks to expand in jewelry, one of the fastest-growing parts of the luxury goods market.
LONDON (Reuters) - Last May, millions across the world tuned in to watch Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince Harry tie the knot with his American actress girlfriend Meghan Markle, with the media feting the couple as the epitome of glamor and royal modernity.
" The issue has not been polled often in 2016, but Glamor Magazine commissioned a survey by Democratic polling firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research which found even 56 percent of Republicans agreed "Hillary Clinton should not be judged for her husband's record.
Heavy contour makeup, mirror selfies, and glamor shots of the former beauty queen doing everything from shopping to eating lunch or pouting while checking her phone — her profile is one of millions where women do many of the same things.
But we gain virtually none of the benefits of that fame, none of the glamor or the institutional support to help deal with the invasiveness of celebrity and how it can eat away at every boundary you ever took for granted.
Sags also love change and transformation, which is why this versatile headpiece suits them so well—depending on a Sag's mood, a bucket hat can be a casual, cool, fishing-lure holder, or the ultimate symbol of untouchable Gucci glamor.
Likewise, as the shimmering, golden Balenciaga boots she wore to a recent appearance in Brooklyn attest, she need not shy away from glamor by foregrounding her appreciation of the middle-class, attainable fashion of J. Crew and White House Black Market.
With the U.S. Open draws ravaged by injuries and withdrawals, Sharapova provided a splash of glitz and glamor to the tournament strolling onto the floodlit court like it was catwalk in a jet black tennis dress that sparkled with Swarovski crystals.
As Buttigieg has rocketed up in recent polling of Iowa and New Hampshire, everything about him is being scrutinized, from his his Holocaust memorial glamor shots to his terrible campaign dances to his utter lack of support among Black voters.
Through the five episodes (of eight) that FX sent out to critics, the show is gorgeous to look at, as befits the meticulous glamor of its setting and characters, and it's acted with equal parts humanity and melodrama across the board.
An aura of mystery and glamor blurs any straightforward narrative, with female subjects theatrically engaging in peculiar magical rituals that challenge perception, disrupt reality, and ultimately work to shift the paradigm from a patriarchal world view towards a post-feminist sisterhood.
LVMH has offered to buy Tiffany & Co, known for its engagement rings and ties to Hollywood glamor, as the owner of Louis Vuitton and Bulgari seeks to expand in jewelery, one of the fastest-growing parts of the luxury goods market.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Pop royalty mingled with screen stars at Cannes on Tuesday, with the eclectic cast of zombie movie "The Dead Don't Die" leading the glamor on the red carpet as the film festival got underway on the French Riviera.
For Sorkin, who marks his directorial debut with the film, the challenge of writing the script was ignoring the "natural gravitational pull toward the shiny objects in the movie" -- the glamor of high-stakes gambling, the money, the sex, the celebrities.
While tourists have visited Chernobyl since the late '90s, the recent flock of Instagram influencers has drawn extra attention by posting glamor shots, including one viral photo in which a woman wears a hazmat suit pulled down to reveal her underwear.
From the very beginning of his career, Conner foresaw that Stella's maxim, "What you see is what you see," would lead to the celebration of glamor and expensively made art, signature styles and a dependable line of over-sized production, which it has.
Perhaps make some time to study up on glamor magick or create some art — at its best, Neptune is spiritual and imaginative, so put today's hazy Venusian energy to good use by meditating, casting a spell, or doing something to manifest your visions.
Reuters spoke altogether to six people who worked with Mutko over the years; they described a fast-talking fixer who got things done and had a knack for taking run-down sporting institutions and giving them a touch of success and glamor.
But Melania Trump's glamor is not entirely new territory for a first lady -- Nancy Reagan clearly enjoyed wearing pricey fur coats, even though Republican first ladies from an earlier era prided themselves in rejecting sables and minks in favor of more modest attire.
The new eatery, which opened on Friday, is an opportunity for customers at Tiffany & Co's Fifth Avenue flagship store, including foreign tourists who account for a big chunk of sales, to get a taste of the glamor epitomized by Hepburn's Holly Golightly character.
"When I fell in love with David Bowie, when I was living on the Lower East Side, I always felt that his glamor was something he was using to express a message to people that was very healing for their souls," she said.
Unlike most shows, they deal less with the glamor and fast money of drugs than its banality -- treating it, as an Esquire piece observed, like "just another business," with evading the law as just one of the particular operating costs of the enterprise.
SCOOP: THESE ARE VERY GOOD KITTENS AND THEY ARE ON THE INTERNET — Grizebella (named for the "Glamor Cat" in the worst Broadway musical that your family inexplicably loves) and her three kittens are live on the internet and they are playing with toys.
While the posh getaway has all the glamor and pretty landscapes to justify the hefty costs, its luster has somewhat diminished in recent years: Reality TV crews are descending en masse upon the seaside enclave, and people are not happy about it.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Penelope Cruz and Antonio Banderas, long-time collaborators of director Pedro Almodovar, turned up the glamor on the red carpet at Cannes on Friday for the Spaniard's latest outing, a contender for the top prize at the film festival.
Among the glitz and glamor of cosmopolitan Singapore, the world hoped Kim would be able to envision a new beginning, ending a threat that could have sparked a nuclear war just last year and which would have killed millions in the process.
"No studio czar's residence, before or since, has ever surpassed in size, grandeur, or sheer glamor the Jack Warner Estate on Angelo Drive in Benedict Canyon," according to a passage from the book "The Legendary Estates of Beverly Hills" quoted by the Journal.
Trump fanned rumors that Cruz's father was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and he disparaged the Texas senator's wife Heidi in a retweet comparing an unflattering image of her to a glamor shot of his own wife Melania, a former model.
Snopes recently wrote about the sudden popularity of this particular hoax where a celebrity, tired of the glitz and glamor of Hollywood, discovers a small town randomly, falls in love with the local scene, and immediately decides to leave Hollywood behind to move there.
Thousands of miles away, on the other side of the continent — and double that distance from her original home in England — Peggy and viewers alike are in completely foreign circumstances, trading in the gritty streets of Manhattan for the glitz and glamor of Hollywood.
In 2013, officials in Miami-Dade County requested $2.3 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for a project that included buying out a handful of homes in a low-income neighborhood called Arch Creek, far from the glamor—and tax base—of Miami Beach.
While these portraits may at first seem to reaffirm and almost fetishize material forms of glamor — designer logos, decadent duds, and museum-worthy accessories—the fact of Turner's age and faith serves to complicate the matter, as do the subtle imperfections blessing every single piece.
"I'm online scrolling through the gowns sections of various websites- which i know how to do pretty well at this point- and then i tried to order something from saks fifth avenue and they cancelled my order 😂 oh, the glamor of it all," she wrote.
The glitz and glamor of Formula 1 and its global circus of the wealthy was draped against a backdrop of old castles and ambitious state-sponsored construction fueled by an oil industry that's had to weather world oil prices declining by half in the last three years.
His material sees him making himself the butt of the joke instead of into some wise-cracking folk hero, and it's his embrace of the off-kilter—going on tours with punk bands like The Falcon—that shows he's not in it for the glitz and glamor.
The glitz and glamor of Formula 1 and its global circus of the wealthy was draped against a backdrop of old castles and ambitious state-sponsored construction fueled by an oil industry that's had to weather world oil prices declining by half in the last three years.
The veneer of Bollywood and billionaires may lend India's financial heart an aura of glamor, but the workers in the country's most densely packed city, from office staff to snack sellers, risk their lives every day while navigating a transport system meant to serve an earlier century.
"When I fell in love with David Bowie, when I was living on the Lower East Side, I always felt that his glamor was something he was using to express a message to people that was very healing for their souls," she told The Hollywood Reporter.
In fact, it's likely that none of Walter's friends could have envisioned he'd soon become the outspoken, over-the-top character known as Darcelle XV. "Darcelle is glitz, glamor, and comedy—overdressed, over-jeweled, and with hair way bigger than it should be," Walter tells VICE.
In that spirit, here are five NYC landmarks of visual culture often overlooked, one for each borough: The subway stations on the former IRT line in Manhattan, which date from 1899 to 183, are the city's oldest (surviving) underground transit, and they have the Gilded Age glamor to match.
Ever since 2Pac scored his first number one album, 1995's Me Against The World, while in prison, a narrative has persisted in hip-hop that jail is a great career move, that the monetary gains from the resulting publicity and outlaw glamor outweigh the inconvenience of temporary imprisonment.
A few of the other wild tangents he took: It all suggests what many critics have long suspected: that Trump's attention was riveted by the glitz and glamor of the campaign trail, but that he has no interest in or capacity to doing the hard analytic work of the presidency.
" Later on in the book, Arya Stark gets a brief explanation about glamor magic too, from her mentor in the Faceless Men: "Mummers change their faces with artifice," the kindly man was saying, "and sorcerers use glamors, weaving light and shadow and desire to make illusions that trick the eye.
"The obsession comes from the products that they've built, the aesthetic and the tone that you feel when you pick up something for the first time and open it up and you get it hooked up to your competitor and the beautiful lights and the glitz and the glamor," he said.
Three lounging ladies on a sun-soaked pier could be your three favorite aunties in their glamor days; a still of a pep rally brings back traumatic memories of faking fanaticism on game day; and a little boy stumbling through a hula-hoop might as well be a younger you.
Far from two of the NBA's glamor franchises, Cleveland and the Warriors offer more grit than glitter but will play for basketball's crown jewel in a matchup that features two of the game's greats, four-time league most valuable player James, and Warriors guard Stephen Curry, the two-time reigning MVP.
"When I fell in love with David Bowie, when I was living on the Lower East Side, I always felt that his glamor was something he was using to express a message to people that was very healing for their souls," she told The Hollywood Reporter shortly before his death.
A jaw-dropping 70-carat yellow diamond ring took center stage, while big-ticket pieces worn by the likes of Adele and Kate Winslet — with volume as a central design hallmark — added a facet of red-carpet glamor, all the better for luring wealthy clients in town for the couture shows.
Although significant progress has been made since that time, America is still battling its share of gender discrimination battles today, and it took the repeated strength of whistleblowers, particularly outside the government and in the glamor of Hollywood, to make the cultural change that is currently unfolding before us today.
An African City can come off as light entertainment, with its pop-culture concerns about glamor and stylistic individuality, stock jokes like waiters who never get the drink orders right, and comedic plotlines like Sade finally getting her vibrator out of customs and Nana Yaa's wealthy lover having a small penis.
Prior to his death, she told The Hollywood Reporter, "When I fell in love with David Bowie, when I was living on the Lower East Side [in N.Y.C.], I always felt that his glamor was something he was using to express a message to people that was very healing for their souls."
In one beautifully shot scene, a character has a dream in which she remembers dancing to swing music with her husband when they were young; her dreaming mind conjures the music hall's bright lights and elegance into the middle of the camp courtyard — a glamor cast desperately over a savage and barren reality.
Although many critics coming to the show have focused on the glitz and glamor of Lee's work, what seems to be the more under-appreciated political side of her oeuvre contains gems of knowledge about the relationship between South Korea's artists and their country over the tumultuous second half of the 20th century.
Here, one can see how the material comforts and modest glamor of Goulash Communism would have dulled the urgency of moral dilemmas related to abstract notions of freedom — a condition quite similar to the everyday experience in the West at the same time, as any number of Pop artists worked hard to point out.
His use of texture, contrast, and composition bear the hallmarks of a true artist, but it is his unexpected subject matter, which ranges from gay erotica, to stylized glamor portraits, and even florals, is all consistently filtered through Mapplethorpe's singular lens, reflecting not only the visionary artist's highly refined aesthetic, but his then-contemporary experience.
The weirdest thing about it is that this dyed-in-the-wool conservative woman (she started her career at the National Review) somehow became the irreproachable darling of New York media and stayed that way for decades, all on the strength of a dry, self-regarding prose style and a "glamor shot" with a Corvette.
I'm often of two minds when it comes to projects that seem to pretend to criticize a group by shooting what amounts to glamor shots, but the level of access (and resulting images) make this project different — though you really have to wonder why the über-wealthy would allow themselves to be on display like this.
And despite its modern looks (the sinks in the bathroom are sci-fi chic), the place still has a sense of old world glamor—something I have backed up by a friend, who says he struggled to concentrate on dinner here recently when he noticed Michael Caine and Rupert Murdoch tucking into truffle tortellini on a nearby table.
What she does have—and what she shares with a lot of the singers of the stage and the silver screen—is gusto, grit, and the kind of end of the pier glamor that sounds best on those nights when all seems lost and you're gripping onto anything—booze, cigarettes, an old friend's old boyfriend—for dear life.
It's called A Note of Explanation, and it purports to explain — "if anybody cares to ruin his eyesight by reading the books in the library" — why the dollhouse seems to become messy and disarranged from time to time: It's because it's haunted by a ghost of extreme glamor and elegance, and every so often she has friends over to the dollhouse for dinner.
"When I fell in love with David Bowie, when I was living on the Lower East Side, I always felt that his glamor was something he was using to express a message to people that was very healing for their souls," the Grammy winner told The Hollywood Reporter of Bowie's influence on her creativity and career shortly before his death.
Speaking with Refinery29 at the SAG Awards red carpet, Bialik revealed to hosts Emily Curl and Arianna Davis that the ceremony came at an interesting time:"It's been a hard day and a hard month, it's a bit hard to wrap your head around all of this glamor," says the sitcom star of the current travel ban for refugees and citizens of seven majority Muslim countries.
He is just making so much of a fuss over the dog that he essentially dog-hogs you, and when he leaves the dog sort of pines at a door for him and the whirlwind of glamor he brings, and you start to suspect the dog secretly loves James Corden much more than it loves you, but then for the other six days of the week—until Corden's next haunting—the dog belongs to you.
When their country needed them, five of America's most powerful and influential film directors left behind the glamor of Hollywood to risk their lives and careers on the battlefields of World War II.  For each director-turned-soldier, the experience of the war, and the footage they captured, not only changed their lives forever, but also influenced the way in which the American public would understand the Second World War for generations to come.
Brooklyn five-piece Pavo Pavo's under-the-radar debut album,  Young Narrator in the Breakers, pulls from pulp sci-fi imagery and AM radio rock to create a fresh take on recent indie pop, while Long Island brother duo The Lemon Twigs—who somehow managed to end 2016 as both hyped and slept-on—go full tilt on their debut  Do Hollywood, having nurtured their glitter and glamor and uninhibited rock 'n' roll pomp until fully matured, pouring it all into an an astonishingly sophisticated collection.
Brooklyn five-piece Pavo Pavo's under-the-radar debut album, Young Narrator in the Breakers, pulls from pulp sci-fi imagery and AM radio rock to create a fresh take on recent indie pop, while Long Island brother duo The Lemon Twigs—who somehow managed to end 2016 as both hyped and slept-on—go full tilt on their debut Do Hollywood, having nurtured their glitter and glamor and uninhibited rock 'n' roll pomp until fully matured, pouring it all into an an astonishingly sophisticated collection.

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