Glamour Dolls Lisa Frank Bronzer $5.99, available at Glamour Dolls.
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And the movie of "Carmen Jones" does have some glamour, albeit lurid glamour.
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A glamour shot of a Glamour Shots owner: Leonora Campbell in the 1990s.
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Luckily, she got some help from a serious design fixer, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams' Michael Erno (pictured with Young, below), who helped bring her vision of "glamour, glamour, glamour!" to life.
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And French Vogue isn't the only September cover for Bella, she also landed Vogue Japan, U.S. Glamour and Glamour Russia.
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But the glamour is what we're here for, and the glamour is what we'll be shown, at least in Beverly Hills.
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"She's very extreme, and very extreme physically, but also she creates this sort of glamour, almost like a hard glamour," Castro says.
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Barry saw the digital landscape at Glamour as an opportunity to "tell stories in new ways, while still attracting a large audience."Glamour
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But at nearly the same time, a Glamour Shots in Ellicott City, Md. also closed and was disappeared from the Glamour Shots website.
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Tradition with Over-the-Top Glamour According to wedding planner Sharon Sacks, the couple mixed tradition with over-the-top glamour at their ceremony.
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" Hollywood heyday: Brie Larson "There were nods to old Hollywood glamour, that super Joan Crawford glamour we're seeing, but with today's hairdos and makeup.
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But he's still optimistic about Glamour Shots — Mr. Eng is already evaluating options for a new Glamour Shots at malls in Paramus and Cherry Hill.
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So the glamour of U.F.O.s, like the glamour of faerie, is an understandable object of curiosity but a dangerous object for any kind of faith.
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Glamour, which was founded by Condé Montrose Nast himself as Glamour of Hollywood in 1939, is not the first women's magazine to move away from print.
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Started by Condé Nast (the man himself) and originally called Glamour of Hollywood, Glamour has won numerous National Magazine Awards, including Magazine of the Year in 2010.
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" Glamour said in a statement, "First off, we love Amy, and our readers do too -- which is why we featured her on the cover of Glamour last year.
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Both built their brands on the theory of the abiding power of glamour — though the Kors glamour has a certain wind-swept bronzed glow, and Versace's is more gilded and trussed.
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Glamour was very present in fashion in those days, feminine glamour, people looking at inspiration from the movie stars of the '40s and '50s — Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and Ava Gardner.
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It's certainly easier to recognize, and relate to — Glamour!
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Tiffany was everywhere, from the pages of Glamour magazine ...
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" A statement given to Mashable from a Glamour spokesperson reads: "First off, we love Amy, and our readers do too—which is why we featured her on the cover of Glamour last year.
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"When I wrote my Glamour article, I was just thinking of men who call women attention seeking for being sexy," Ratajkowski wrote, referencing an essay she wrote for Glamour magazine earlier this month.
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Glamour magazine raved about its popularity in 2013 and 2014.
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She is one of Glamour magazine's Women of the Year.
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Well, there's glamour, as seen in this fabulous hype video.
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Teigen thanked Glamour for the chance to tell her story.
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Glamour was a kind of softer side of that. Right.
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"Not the big, splashy stuff," Michelle said, according to Glamour.
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" Shayk said to Glamour UK. "I think it's really special!
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Luke echoed a similar sentiment in an interview with Glamour.
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But F1 may bring Liberty grief as well as glamour.
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GLAMOUR: How did it feel to be photographed that way?
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Morgan reported to Glamour that she's been receiving death threats.
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We couldn't have done this story with some glamour girl.
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There is no glamour to murder, no glory in gore.
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"Glamour at its most luminescent!" the designer wrote on Instagram.
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Oribe was known to give you glamour, fashion and heat .
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There is no glamour in the appeal of Hillary Clinton.
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They represent lasting values, they project personal strength and glamour.
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Is having a sense of everyday glamour important to you?
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And we'll never be ones to turn down glamour, darling!
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I applaud him for that, and it adds some glamour.
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Rather than show the glamour, Atlanta depicts division and alienation.
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He teased the answer during a recent interview with Glamour.
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So the song is an ode to glamour and beauty.
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As Katherine Newbury, Emma Thompson practically radiates brilliance and glamour.
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The glamour of that era is timeless just like Reba.
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However, that's not to say there's no magic or glamour.
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Now he's turned up in another surprising place: Glamour magazine.
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The project had a glamour that's hard to conjure today.
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Ready for a night of glitz, glamour and Chris Rock?
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"Glamour wasn't a forever thing for me, actually," he says.
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Amid the clichés about his charm, his glamour is undersung … .
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She's heels, hair, glitz, glamour, and, most importantly, she's fun.
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Tell me more about your philanthropic work outside of Glamour
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He seemed to know that it was glamour people wanted.
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Much of that glamour was created under Si Newhouse's direction.
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He finds glamour to spare, but not quite enough polish.
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Mr. Eng needs them to know Glamour Shots has changed.
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Arrive at the Glamour offices in One World Trade Center.
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Today, there's a lot more emphasis on fashion, glamour, choice.
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Fashion is an industry that relies on glamour and attitude.
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Sprouse told Glamour that "quality time" is his love language.
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And now for a GIF parade of vintage Oscars glamour.
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Ms. Leive's departure from Glamour would matter in any circumstance.
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I don't want to see it lose its grungy glamour.
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"I thought it gave me glamour and mystery," I confessed.
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You're getting a big boost of glamour this month, Leo!
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Meaning is found not in glamour, but in the mundane.
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The glamour shot isn't going viral; the cooking experience is.
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But the kingdom doesn't need all that glitz and glamour.
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Levin seemed affronted to see Ross so stripped of glamour.
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The magic of Disney and the glamour of South Beach.
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The Golden Globes were filled with glitz, glamour and beards.
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For that dark glamour was what Bowie meant to me.
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If you want something done with glamour, hire a supermodel.
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"Where's the glamour?" she is seen demanding in one scene.
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There was a touch of James Bond glamour here and there.
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Leo loves glamour, and you want more luxury in your life.
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Venus enters Leo at 5:54 PM, bringing glamour and passion.
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Themes of glamour, danger, and playful detachment run through their work.
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It's the parties, the glamour, the straining of the social ladder.
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Prince Harry's Invictus Games just got a dose of ballroom glamour.
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Glamour Dolls Makeup is asking for $30,000 to launch the line.
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The glamour and the squalor, it's all in there in London.
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He took glamour to the next level with his Latin heat.
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What do you think of Michael Kors' latest Glamour Games video?
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Nichole Richie, for instance, has taken glamour photos with her chicken.
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Ready for a night of glitz, glamour and Game of Thrones?
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Expect bold styles dripping with glamour at this ultra-formal event.
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Will she draw inspiration from the glamour of her Hollywood background?
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Nice fucking glamour shot on the cover of the Daily News.
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If you love glamour and tradition, tune into the Academy Awards.
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She got real about bullying in a new interview with Glamour.
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At least, that's what Emilia Clarke told Glamour was her drink.
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Instead, the costume designer relied on old glamour shots for inspiration.
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All that glamour comes with a celeb-worthy price tag, however.
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Meanwhile, we immediately benefit thanks to glamour shots like this one:
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I loved, and still do — the teams, the glamour, the sunshine.
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I was no longer enamored by the "glamour" of the West.
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Ads oozed wealth, glamour, and a very defined concept of beauty.
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"There's no glamour to the job," Bannon said in the documentary.
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When she gave birth to him, she was working at Glamour .
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I could see it added a sense of glamour to their
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Can you speak about the role of glamour in your work?
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I think that's what the obsession is, the glitz and glamour.
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There, Glamour got Jonathan to divulge some of his cleaning secrets.
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In the May issue of Glamour, Clarke talks about female vs.
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Watch her go off on Glamour for more than just weight.
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How long did it take for the glamour to wear off?
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First we must understand that the watch industry is about glamour.
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The deep-v of the neckline also adds to the glamour.
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At the time, there was little glamour in being a chef.
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It had a faded glamour and the nicest, most helpful staff.
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Her strapless gown and his white tuxedo reveal a new glamour.
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Women's news outlets like InStyle, Glamour, and Jezebel recommended readers donate.
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It was not the glamour and fun that I had expected.
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"'Planet of the Apes' is very anti-glamour," Señor Amor said.
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"He just fits in the glitz and glamour," said his father.
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"I find my glamour shots to be very empowering," she said.
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So how much of that glamour comes from your actual experiences?
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The glamour is still here, but there's a lot more grit.
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That monthly schedule, for a Glamour audience, doesn't make sense anymore.
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Finally, read Maggie Queeney's poem, "Glamour," in The American Poetry Review.
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In 2011, Welteroth was hired as a beauty editor for Glamour.
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The affair had none of the glamour of his earlier exploits.
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NO Regrets And the Bowery Mission gala had some French glamour.
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"I had fries with lunch today," she told Glamour in 2009.
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Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire aced the old Hollywood Glamour look.
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So, yes, as usual, glamour-boy quarterbacks get all the attention.
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For all the glamour and intrigue, there's also a reality check.
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The glamour of mathematics is what excites her, its colorful stories.
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The glamour of mathematics is what excites her, its colorful stories.
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This showdown has it all: glamour, lies, and social media stalking.
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Her work has appeared in Glamour, The Goods, and Footwear News.
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Do you think Dolly Parton is a legendary woman of glamour?
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A Howard Johnson's meal was affordable glamour for the growing middle-class.
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Señor Salme The US OFFICE of Personnel Management doesn't radiate much glamour.
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Others who went with a deep-V on the Glamour red carpet?
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Luckily, Glamour is here to show us the virtues of fancier footwear.
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I see now that the opulence and glamour were all just bait.
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"I thought his voice was annoying," the actress, 22, revealed to Glamour.
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Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost channeled old Hollywood glamour with their outfits.
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At least, that's what Meghan told Glamour of her ideal wedding dress.
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But she got hooked on the glamour, the octane, and the power.
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Witnessing this spectacle was like falling under the glamour of a vampire.
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I wrote about it a bunch when I was writing for Glamour.
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Princess Kate is giving double the glamour in the city of love!
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No one defines what old Hollywood glamour is quite like Marilyn Monroe.
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Feminism FTW: President Obama wrote an essay on feminism for Glamour magazine.
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Her writing can also be found in Romper, Glamour, Allure, and HelloGiggles.
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Jason Wu's beauty look was an imperfect take on 1940s Hollywood glamour.
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"I trust him, and I went with my gut," she told Glamour.
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"We start organizing in July," Jenner confessed to Glamour U.K. in 2017.
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"Finn is the only boy I've ever kissed," Brown shared with Glamour.
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In the '70s, the Watergate name was synonymous with luxury and glamour.
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Upstairs and uptown, razzle-dazzle and glamour with forays into exhibitionism prevail.
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The company has named Samantha Barry the chief content officer of Glamour.
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She tackled the politics of attention in a fascinating essay for Glamour.
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It's not the same as the glamour of the '70s and '80s.
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Markle told Glamour at the time that she helped pick the dress.
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But in post-crisis finance, glamour is out and stability is in.
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Below, some of Lovato's biggest revelations from her interview with Glamour. 1.
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With their updos and gowns, the women of Old Hollywood personified glamour.
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"The jumpsuit signifies glamour, but in a fun, '70s way," says Khan.
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"This is the script that we've been given," Glamour reports he said.
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Everyone knows that true glamour is coordinating outfits with a baby turtle.
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If the first lady was going for "tasteful glamour," she nailed it.
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One person posted a sensual glamour-shot picture highlighting her facial hair.
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Meet nine women who are changing the blockchain game, courtesy of Glamour.
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"There was this girl who was a major bully," Chopra tells Glamour.
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But Self-ishly we don't comment on rumors (Glamour-ous or otherwise).
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The Reagans are a classic image of old Hollywood glamour in 1958.
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The Goop CEO tells Glamour UK that it's going great so far.
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But there's nothing quite like the glamour he brought to the screen.
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There's something odd about the glamour in which Assayas clads his stories.
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But it's not always all glitz and glamour for the Broadway star.
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And yet Lynch mapped a bizarre glamour onto the place by force.
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For a long time... I grieved over [the] glamour of that life.
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During a recent interview with Glamour UK, Kylie got candid about motherhood.
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The red carpet glamour continues this Sunday at the 2019 SAG Awards.
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Without this necessary racial context, portraits of Trump voters become glamour shots.
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"I think we have to talk to every senator," Gillibrand told Glamour.
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There are the glamour shots: Bruce Weber's 2001 portrait in which Mrs.
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Hailee Steinfeld opted for glamour and stunned in a sheer red gown.
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Trocks dust off the same old glamour, with a well-timed sneeze.
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Glamour reports that Clarke is wheelchair-bound due to a leg deformity.
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And Glamour has revealed Blake Lively as its September 2017 cover star.
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It's not so on the surface, it's not so glamour and parties.
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Obviously, the book kind of toes the line between glamour and tragedy.
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This is why we believe our partnership with Glamour is so groundbreaking.
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The photos are a testament to the lost days of Hollywood glamour.
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She took over at Glamour as it transitioned to being only online.
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It'll also add glamour and elegance to your tree, real or artificial.
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Angelina Jolie channeled Old Hollywood glamour at the Tokyo premiere of "Maleficent."
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What if it is strength, not glamour, that becomes a legend most?
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It was like thumbing through an all-star issue of Glamour magazine.
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Both were welcome reminders that glamour could be — should be, even — joyful.
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A party for his employees, presented in slow motion, evokes nightclub glamour.
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But, she added, "Glamour is a brand — it's not just a magazine."
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" Other tech and business gurus try to sell us on "toil glamour.
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Ms. Leive is a former editor in chief of Glamour and Self.
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Maybe there is a visionary glamour that will help that marketing pathway.
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She didn't want Glamour to get a bad reputation with Hollywood publicists.
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"I self-funded my production company for years," Witherspoon says in Glamour.
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"We already have what's essential, you know?" she told Glamour in 2014.
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Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville also brought some glamour to the ceremony.
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What mum wouldn't appreciate a little glamour added to her jewellery collection?
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Go deeper: Everyone should watch Grey's Anatomy's powerful message about consent (Glamour)
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She usually can't eat before she plays a match, she told Glamour.
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It's also been recommended by Allure, HelloGiggles, PopSugar, Glamour UK, and Byrdie.
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Typically, her posts feature glamour shots of her makeup looks and outfits.
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Like his father, he has failed to translate glamour into political results.
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It's known as "the Meghan Markle effect," Leah Bourne wrote for Glamour.
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These performers gave the event interest and a perverse kind of glamour.
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Kardashian Glamour Tan was released onto the beauty market in April 2010.
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You are trivializing major issues by giving them a veneer of glamour!
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She&aposs been published in Nylon, Glamour, and Billboard, among other publications.
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The battle between jet planes and smartphones isn't about speed or glamour.
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J.Crew scarves have been featured in Men's Journal, Esquire, Glamour, and more.
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It's not only about the money or the glamour of the dress.
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"The Ninja people were all offbeat and not glamour kids," he recalls.
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Paired with pearls and a red lip, she nailed old-school glamour.
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Despite the ritzy glamour, the area hosts a number of free activities.
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On Tuesday, Amy Schumer complained that Glamour magazine had featured her in an issue celebrating plus-size women without her permission, even though the actress-comedian is a size 6 to 8 in the U.S. Glamour later apologized.
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Jennifer Garner brought some old Hollywood glamour back to the Oscars red carpet.
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Lynes's aesthetic blended surrealism, male erotica, and Hollywood-inspired pop-cultural statuesque glamour.
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RNM: The "Glamour Break Diva" was taken a decade ago this coming September.
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" To me, Minnie's always embodied a little bit of Hollywood glamour," he added.
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It is the color of glamour, and it is the color of gloom.
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Lindbergh, too, is working in a mode that eschews traditional hallmarks of glamour.
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"It was a big night for him," Hadid told Glamour over the summer.
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Fey favors Old Hollywood glamour, in the vein of bustier-topped strapless gowns.
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It's hard to imagine combining 1920s Hollywood glamour with elements from the circus.
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Instead, expect high-octane glamour, lots of sequins, and plenty of bubblegum pink.
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People Style Trick number one to achieving Culpo's level of pageant girl glamour?
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The offensive shot was related to the magazine's forthcoming "Glamour in Japan" project.
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Can Star, Simone, and Alex trump Glamour, and evade prison in the process?
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So does Diana Ross and her over-the-top portrayals of feminine glamour.
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Hollywood's glamour, of course, hardly exists in the exterior of these neon lowlands.
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"I think it's all about personal choice," she told Glamour UK this year.
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"I'm actually not the shopper that people think I am," Parker told Glamour.
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What the secondary market lacks in glamour, it makes up for in growth.
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Australian fashion house Portia and Scarlett brought models dressed in old Hollywood glamour.
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I didn't understand what 'movie glamour' was about, or makeup, or hair styling.
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The screen sirens and glamour of old Hollywood are among my biggest inspirations.
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But as Glamour pointed out in April, the industry is proceeding with caution.
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Hathaway recently gushed about working on the movie in an interview with Glamour.
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But glamour did not draw Piero Incisa della Rocchetta to the Río Negro.
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You'll feel the sleaze and the glamour pulsating through this youth-quake moment.
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Stop perpetuating the black widow legend, give us more glamour spell spinning men.
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But after a while, the glamour of San Francisco can outweigh its benefits.
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"It is important to go slow and take your time," she told Glamour.
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Beyond the glamour and the cameras, the film shows as Khanna's human side.
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"I just wanted to look like everyone else," the singer, 20, told Glamour.
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K-pop offers fans a polished and sanitised version of sex and glamour.
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Her writing has appeared in Teen Vogue, TIME, Glamour and The Huffington Post.
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A lot of Bachelor conversations revolve around the glamour of the unfolding events.
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"I feel so lucky to give her a comfortable life," Kaling tells Glamour.
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I pulled references from 90's books, where glamour was sophisticated and effortless.
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"Everything goals," Meghan previously told Glamour when asked about Bessette Kennedy's bridal look.
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On the flip side, he is far from being all glitz and glamour.
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Some cinemagoers grumble that today's Egyptian cinema emphasises glamour and women over plot.
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And Dries Van Noten provided the glamour that was missing from it all.
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"She just was Latina, which is how I feel," the actress told Glamour.
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Growing up [there], we have the famous telenovelas that are full of glamour.
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Some first ladies played up the decorum of the accessory; some, the glamour.
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Disney producer Don Hahn reveals this in a new interview with Glamour magazine.
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"Teresa May" without the "h" is the name of a retired glamour model.
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"This is actually my wedding dress," she told Glamour in their Instagram stories.
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She has a "sense of youth, glamour and charisma," writes CNN's Maeve Reston.
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"We're going to [have Kate] do a lot of singing," Berger told Glamour.
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It gives the vibes of intensity and promise, and of Old Hollywood glamour.
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We saw endless amounts of glitz and glamour on the Oscars red carpet.
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This campaign is all about adventure, glamour, and luxury – which is so inspiring.
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Speaking with PEOPLE at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards on Nov.
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Ms. Holland's glamour shot showed her on a chaise lounge in Pasadena, Calif.
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Glamour and elegance Like any model, Crawford had some serious high fashion moments.
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THE GLAMOUR OF STRANGENESSArtists and the Last Age of the ExoticBy Jamie JamesIllustrated.
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Specifically, she recalled in conversation with Glamour, people complained about her cup size.
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I'm a Taurus, which means I prize comfort and glamour above all else.
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"Glamour magazine Woman of the Year and Olympian decathlon gold medalist," she said.
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Ms. Rosmah has said that her position necessitated a certain amount of glamour.
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The exception is Ms. Kidman, who remains a vision of suburban glamour throughout.
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"Either you're for inclusiveness and diversity, or you're against it," Bryant told Glamour.
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Bieber even slicked his hair back to match the couple's classic Hollywood glamour.
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This hazy profile of Chelsea Manning features more glamour shots than psychological insights.
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"I knew your baby was Glamour Shots," Ms. Campbell remembers him telling her.
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She took off her glamour necklace, walked out into the field and collapsed.
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Before Thurman's acting career kicked off, she modeled for Glamour and British Vogue.
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Some of its titles, including Glamour and Teen Vogue, have gone digital only.
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But Mona had glamour running through her veins, down past her bulging calves.
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But Mona had glamour running through her veins, down past her bulging calves.
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Out rush the retirees and glamour pusses; in rush the lawyers and slumlords.
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The red carpet was the stage, the gowns and the glamour the language.
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At the time, she knew the glamour would end upon the next eclipse.
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Christina Aguilera channeled Old Hollywood glamour and Marilyn Monroe at the 2006 Grammys.
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Skin care — with its glamour, subterfuge, and markups — seemed like a natural fit.
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Formerly she held senior editorial positions at publications including Glamour and Psychology Today.
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There was the glamour and obviously being a member of the royal family.
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But because glamour has its own implacable logic, they make it nearly watchable.
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"New York," she said — a dark glamour, a sense of a larger life.
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Nor does the field offer much glamour or the prospect of medical heroics.
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The acrobats are all glamour and athleticism, the skaters all speed and daring.
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Jason Bateman and Amanda Anka channeled Old Hollywood glamour in all-black ensembles.
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Think Pokémon Go, but more historically challenging, with a soupçon of celluloid glamour.
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Before that, there was Cat the Intern at Nylon, Teen Vogue, and Glamour.
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Once the symbol of Palestinian national aspirations, military coordination has lost its glamour.
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Ah, the Emmys: The glitz, the glamour, and of course, the acceptance speeches.
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"Hilary will undoubtedly bring some glamour to the Washington social scene," he said.
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But Shayk told Glamour UK she's not one for sharing her personal life.
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By 2014, Taylor Swift was spouting the rule in an interview with Glamour .
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Which isn't to say this is a populist take that eschews elite glamour.
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This is not a glamour business when you're in the foxholes of production.
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For me, they are the entertainment and glamour equivalent of the United Nations.
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IN THE BALTIC STATES, Soviet-era apartments have taken on a gritty glamour.
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The glamour of these figures prompted a Hollywood studio to option the book.
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Long before their split, Lee lived her own life of glitz and glamour.
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Glamour-pusses will fall for these chic and toasty mittens from Miu Miu.
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Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Newsweek, Glamour and Marie Claire.
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Back in 1993, Glamour named her one of its women of the year.
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In Washington, the event is the media's annual brush with glamour and celebrity.
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Don't I deserve glitz and glamour and adulation and Jonathan Ross Show appearances?
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However, her author page is still live on Penguin Random House, and she still holds the Glamour Woman Of The Year honor from 1993, despite Glamour publishing a note on Tuesday acknowledging that they would not make that choice today.
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But in terms of fame and glamour, none of Salgari's heroes can match Sandokan.
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It's full of espionage and deceit and a kind of sleazy, nostalgic Communist glamour.
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David Foster and Katharine McPhee can't resist the glitz and glamour of the Oscars.
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It's a figurative world away from the glamour we've come to associate with Manhattan.
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It's easy to romanticize Old Hollywood as an era filled with glamour and grace.
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" She concluded, "What a fun evening full of glamour, extravagance, history, tradition, and love.
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Disick can be refreshingly perceptive in a world where the glamour borders on absurd.
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Nacho Figueras has your next summer beach read – champagne, glamour and riding crops included.
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The public have an idea that it's non-stop glamour, that we are privileged.
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The HFPA has been criticized for letting celebrity and glamour sway its voting decisions.
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To do all of these things, you know Carey's not scrimping on the glamour.
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Metz opened up about her humble beginnings in a piece for Glamour last year.
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But it's not a typical glamour shot that we'd expect to see her flaunting.
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That "hyper-glamour" was on full display for her fourth studio album, Golden Hour.
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Earning glamour abroad is one thing; Azawad in the desert remains a distant prospect.
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It's 2016, but '80s glamour is alive and well — just ask these stylish chickens.
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There was such a world of glamour when he started back in the 1940s.
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Kardashian, as Glamour points out, was held hostage in a bathroom during the ordeal.
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I love their distinctive, consistent aesthetic, and the glamour and confidence the models project.
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Her look also included a curled hairstyle and red lipstick, evoking old Hollywood glamour.
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Others focus on friendship or glamour shots you'd expect from your real-life feed.
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But the apparent glamour of Juliet's role soon descends into something far more sinister.
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When it comes to royal dress code, Princess Diana was the queen of glamour.
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On Wednesday, Amber Tamblyn announced that she was pregnant in an essay for Glamour.
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"I've gone from a dress of armor to a dress of glamour," Rousteing says.
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You're the sign of glamour, and let's be real, you're obsessed with being famous.
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First stop is giving an award at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
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Their sensibility—blending fine art, glamour, sensationalism, eccentricity and sex—runs parallel to his.
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The fête marked the end of the decade of sex, drugs, glitz, and glamour.
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The engagement chicken recipe was first developed by Kim Bonnell, Glamour Magazine's fashion editor.
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Though pop culture would tell you otherwise, spies aren't glamour magnets like James Bond.
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For me, Glamour is the home of strong storytellers, insightful journalism, beauty, and fashion.
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They require a little more sophistication, a little more glamour, a little more chic.
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"It would be super, super weird and totally not appropriate," the actor told Glamour.
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That is so personal to us at Glamour, and it's so important for women.
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PT as we take in the glitz and glamour on the Oscars red carpet.
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Our biggest triumph was breathing new life, glamour, and sophistication into the old girl.
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Glamour first reported on the study, which was published in the journal Feminism & Psychology.
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I had two years I wrote for Glamour magazine, I did a monthly column.
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In the outfitting of the bride and groom, aristocratic luxury mixed with Hollywood glamour.
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Camp, 36, spoke to Glamour in 2014 about meeting Astin for the first time.
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In an interview with Glamour last year, Roberts dished about her ride or die.
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Photographer Ryker Allen captured all the glamour, face, and drama of Saturday night below.
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"Unequivocally, Glamour would not bestow this honor on her today," editor Samantha Barry wrote.
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"There's just something so sexy about a scruffy beard," the expectant singer tells Glamour.
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We'll have it all: the glitz, the glamour, the stars, the conversation about #OscarsSoWhite.
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" He writes, "We lie under its / law, alive in the glamour of this hour.
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It has recruited distributors with a pitch that promotes the glamour of financial independence.
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Fashion and shopping, and the glamour of it all, made my troubles go away.
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For the auteur, the big screen has lost much of its glamour and allure.
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"There's no glamour to the job," he said in The Brink, USA Today reported.
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"It was the glamour, I guess that's what you could call it," he said.
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WWD reported cuts also hit editors at Glamour and junior staff at GQ magazine.
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Then, Elaine joined Condé Nast as the beauty and style editor at Glamour Magazine.
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This week Winter stepped out in two very elegant gowns channeling Old Hollywood glamour.
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Amrou would watch his mother at parties, transfixed by her glamour, poise, and humor.
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Each product looks luxurious, and would add a touch of glamour to any vanity.
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Modern Love I used to be one half of the Answer Couple in Glamour.
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Katy Perry's March Glamour cover interview was by the Instagram affirmation specialist Cleo Wade.
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It conveys immediacy, material reality, improvisation as well as flamboyance and glamour, savoir faire.
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Bill's quirky, unpretentious voice guides the reader through the postwar period of Manhattan glamour.
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Feud has the old-school Hollywood glamour, 19 nominations, and two Creative Arts wins.
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Her glamour spell is made of "shadow and suggestion," she claims in the books.
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The experience still had friendly reminders of the Glamour Shots of Gen X yore.
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Kristín Anna: I Must Be the Devil is released by Bel-Air Glamour Records.
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Celebrities posted glamour shots that showed negligible changes from one decade to the next.
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But by far the strangest and most glaring commonality is the presumption of glamour.
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Hopefully, these new tributes will restore the memory of her audacity, glamour, and ingenuity.
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He refers to these securities as "story" and "glamour" stocks, and says they're "hypervalued."
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Perhaps the glamour of New York in the 1940s, when cafe society reigned supreme.
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It certainly wasn't at Halpern, where no sequin is spared in pursuit of glamour.
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"I'm not a glamour girl — most women aren't," she volunteered in a 1961 interview.
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Other young people came for the glamour, too — often wearing things they made themselves.
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"All we can do to create change is work hard," Witherspoon says in Glamour.
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She channeled old Hollywood glamour with a red lip, bejeweled necklace, and winged eyeliner.
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"David" thinks it should be Danielle Steel, because I live a life of glamour.
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In a frank new essay for Glamour, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of California Gov.
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Despite the glitz and glamour, Las Vegas just no longer feels right for CES.
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Glamour, palm trees, and old-timey styling, the Beverly Hills Hotel has it all.
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For many journalists, the glamour and adrenaline of the profession reside in foreign lands.
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Glamour reported that the couple exchanged vows at Parrish Ranch in Oak Glen, California.
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The sights, sounds, history, emotion, bacchanalia and glamour are at once overwhelming and remarkable.
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Amid the glitz and glamour of the N.B.A. playoffs is a story of perseverance.
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She covers fashion and consumer culture for publications including Vox, Glamour, Fashionista, and CNN.
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Ms. Trump was also a fixture at the Glamour Women of the Year awards.
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They're expensive and beautifully flashy, made for anyone who loves glitz, glamour, and drama.
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Here were noncommercial images that promoted not glamour but lawless bohemianism, or just lawlessness.
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Insider&aposs requests for comment from Condé Nast and Glamour were not immediately returned.
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But it's not enough to sell a little glamour with a side of camping.
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Whatever degree of glamour in a particular job, harassment in restaurants is nearly universal.
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Fast-forward 26 years and DiCaprio looked like the picture of classic Hollywood glamour.
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She paired the bold gown with an equally dramatic updo, oozing Old Hollywood glamour.
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"Hopefully, we created something that people will share with each other," Jones told Glamour.
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This is classic, old-fashioned glamour, and it's perfectly suited to her sparkling presence.
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The splash, the glamour, especially seemed to arise when he entered the casino business.
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Glamour & Diplomacy was about legitimizing an oft-overlooked and undervalued part of politics — clothes!
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" Meanwhile, Kim and Kylie have to share Carrie, because "they're fashion and glamour obsessed thinkers!
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And it's hard not to get caught up in the excitement of glamour and fame.
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"As Glamour reports, there's also an extension that'll change "Trump" to "someone with tiny hands.
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" Kors calls the dress "opulent, sexy and sleek," and "the ultimate in baby bump glamour.
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She may be a princess, but Anne's life has never been about tiaras and glamour.
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As for her hair, Matthew Monzon went for a modern take on old Hollywood glamour.
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The Daily Mail, Glamour, Huffington Post, and even the BBC started to spread the story.
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As an author, she's written six books and had pieces published in Glamour and Cosmopolitan.
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As an author, she's written six books and had pieces published in Glamour and Cosmopolitan.
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Glamour named trans actress Laverne Cox one of their Women of the Year in 2014.
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An unholy mix of grit and glamour, it's both a dream and a dream deferred.
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Christmas comes once a year, but this style star serves up glamour all year long.
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Maybe Bowie had it figured out with his idea to counter corruption with dark glamour?
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Wraps contain just as many carbohydrates as bread and 0% of the deliciousness or glamour.
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We see the glamour, but people like Bass know the reality of these children's lives.
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"Iconic glamour" is a phrase many beauty buffs use to describe international brand Max Factor.
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Lively spoke to Glamour about the twisted love story at the center of the film.
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"I just feel like I need my own show," she told Glamour following her elimination.
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Maxine Waters, Patty Jenkins, and others, some of whom appear on the other Glamour covers.
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Flo Jo — who brought as much glamour to track and field as she did speed.
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Lovato singled out Swift's crew in her cover interview for the November issue of Glamour.
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" And Rinna returned the compliment saying, "I think Dennis does glamour like nobody else, right?
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The Joy star, 25, displayed her signature candor in an amusing new video for Glamour.
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Deal preservation lacks the glamour of deal creation, but it is a more urgent task.
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"For me, if I see you, I know you," the mom of three told Glamour.
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CNN's Christiane Amanpour wrote a piece for Glamour hailing the inclusion of her friend Bono.
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As she writes in a new essay for Glamour, she had postpartum depression or PPD.
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Glamour editor-in-chief Samantha Barry isn't bashful when it comes to talking about money.
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A century after America's railway heyday, the country's ageing trains still enjoy an anachronistic glamour.
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In 2016, Schumer called out Glamour for putting her in their plus-size special edition.
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There are plenty of glamour shots of Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) and Jon Snow (Kit Harington).
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Despite the simplicity of this act, we've long regarded it as the height of glamour.
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It's ball gowns, fake diamonds, catered mini-food, and the ultimate in high-society glamour.
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Adding to the glamour, the wide style headband was covered with powder blue silk velvet.
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There was glamour, excitement and you looked at your idols in a completely different way.
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" Spears told the British Glamour in 2003, "He's said some pretty amazing things about me.
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And before that, she graced Glamour UK's cover with a fresh face, freckles and all.
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We love these totally flat (metal and acetate) specs ($2145), and their retro-future glamour.
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We love these totally flat (metal and acetate) specs ($23), and their retro-future glamour.
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I read Chrissy Teigen's article in Glamour (God, I love her) and then order lunch.
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I had worked for Vogue, I had worked for Glamour, I had worked for McCall's.
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He specializes in stock photos—so not exactly glamour shots, but beggars can't be choosers.
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Glamour magazine reports that patient zero for the phenomenon is Finnish makeup artist Stella Sironen.
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"I love that it feels very old Hollywood glamour with modern drama," the host says.
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"This way, Rachel can hear my heart palpitations when we first meet," he told Glamour.
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Despite lacking his brother's confidence and his sister's glamour, he was polite and well-spoken.
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In reality (actual reality, not the glamour of reality TV), a lot of them aren't.
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"It was a big night for him," Hadid told Glamour in the summer of 2016.
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Penelope Crus embraced volume and glamour with this blush-colored Atelier Versace gown in 286.
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The night felt like a perfect encapsulation of old-school New York glitz and glamour.
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"Easy glamour," she said backstage, the Herrera version of high/low, which it was, absolutely.
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Newsom seeks to embody Kennedy's grainy glamour, to provide moral clarity in a bewildering hour.
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"I got a lot of texts about Meghan Markle's wedding dress," Pam Chilton told Glamour.
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But Americans were also drawn to the glamour and cachet of aristocratic British hunting culture.
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She has all that glamour that's lost today, that's been pummeled by Instagram and TMZ.
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THE GLAMOUR OF STRANGENESS: Artists and the Last Age of the Exotic, by Jamie James.
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The copy electrified me as evidence that that remote glamour could be jumped straight into.
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Administrative process, and how much of it someone should get, lacks a bit of glamour.
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In one way, this jibed with the glamour of the Gatsbyesque twenties in New York.
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For decades, law firms have been portrayed on television as realms of glamour and intrigue.
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Throwback styles reminiscent of old Hollywood — or your grandmother — added glamour and drama this season.
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Glamour got a look inside the men's suitcases, and what they found may surprise you.
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Fifteen years later, the guide is still up, vintage glamour shots of Spears and all.
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Beneath the glitz and glamour, Marilyn Monroe led a difficult life tousled by personal crises.
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" He added, "I try to add humor, glamour, and a little glitter to my world.
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Back then, Howard Hughes's TWA was the nation's glamour carrier, the Veronica Lake of airlines.
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Mom and Dad arrived on set as we were working on recreating the Glamour cover.
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It was all about "freezing the glamour of the accidental, the magical moment," Galliano said.
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One of the guys was talking about giving Glamour Shots gift certificates as a joke.
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They would marry but he also introduced her to Glamour Shots, a more enduring relationship.
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Soon enough, though, she put her own sensible stamp on the fashion featured in Glamour.
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Some couples are booking beauty companies for their guests and providing other glamour-focused amenities.
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It again lent space — and some glamour — for the Guild's "friend-raiser" for potential donors.
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Sprouse recently spoke to Glamour about the most romantic date he's ever taken Reinhart on.
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Industry dinners run long, and the fashion industry's, patina of glamour notwithstanding, are no different.
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The Piper we encounter in this last video has shed the glamour of her youth.
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Mr. Isaac and Ms. Laurent have the innate, casual glamour of old-fashioned movie stars.
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The perfumer Francis Kurkdjian sells beauty and glamour packaged in adjectives like floral, musky, citrusy.
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But the Spanish island's pristine beaches and laid-back glamour warrant a much longer stay.
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You should go not for resplendent glamour or kaleidoscopic details, but for taut, gritty drama.
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All that accrued historical glamour is suddenly attached to the least glamorous possible medical condition.
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Right at Home Farah Merhi endorses cozy glamour and she has nearly 6 million followers.
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The city doesn't have the glamour of Moscow, or the picturesque history of St. Petersburg.
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" He added, "She's a good date, and she always puts out in the glamour department.
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Below all the aristocratic glamour and excess, remember that the story has a dark underbelly.
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"What a ridiculous name for a person to have," Scully told Glamour during an interview.
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Kate Middleton's latest look combined Hollywood glamour and royal elegance — just like Monaco's Princess Grace!
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Ornamentation has long served Jay-Z well, so the lack of glamour here is striking.
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They know most of us want to signal things about ourselves: Status, power, glamour, practicality.
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Lady Gaga sheds the glamour but retains her chart-topping talent in a new documentary.
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The looks were all beautiful, but they were not really what Glamour & Diplomacy was about.
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I'm more drawn, I always have been, to the idea of cinema and glamour and celluloid.
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And in recent months, a round of layoffs struck GQ, Teen Vogue, Glamour, Self and Allure.
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Many artists draw inspiration from a uniquely "Toronto brand" of dark glamour that marks this street.
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"Skating is such a unique sport, and it is all about glitz and glamour," Lipinski says.
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February 2019 Shayk reveals to Glamour UK the reason she prefers to keep her relationship private.
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Reflect on what kind of emotions the word glamour brings up for you, dear sea goat.
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Its vintage vibe complements the Old Hollywood glamour Dunst is known for on the red carpet.
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For the occasion, she wore a stunning white Yanina Couture gown that epitomized old-fashioned glamour.
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There's an Instagram glamour that makes people think you've got it all together and you're succeeding.
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"I think it's all about personal choice," she told Glamour UK in her new cover story.
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Luckily, a new video from Glamour uncovered that Blanc packed four special colognes for his journey.
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Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Glamour, Elle.
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The first big job I ever landed was as a junior feature writer for Glamour magazine.
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But, beneath all of the glamour, McGrath isn't just a makeup machine — she's a time capsule.
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Her work has been featured in Teen Vogue, Glamour, Allure, TIME, Newsweek, Fast Company, and Mashable.
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When we talk about Old Hollywood, it's usually with nostalgia for the glamour of days past.
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All the glamour, though, cannot mask the concern felt by some artists and gallerists in Shanghai.
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"Everyone said, 'It's because she talked about gun safety,' but it wasn't," Ridley told Glamour magazine.
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"It's not my personal style, because I'm a lot more relaxed than Rachel," Meghan told Glamour.
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On May 12th 2016 fame and glamour arrived together, as she became the world's oldest person.
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"For me, venturing into the film business is not about money, glamour or fun," Lucas said.
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Her glamour isn't to be found in her adjectives — tactful, cordial, serious — but in her verbs.
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She wrote an essay for Glamour revealing that she suffered from postpartum depression after Luna's birth.
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It was made especially for her in celebration of her recent baptism and confirmation, Glamour reported.
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Wrought-iron railings, regal chandeliers, and whole lot of tile give the home an understated glamour.
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Soon, Mila Kunis was appearing on the cover of Glamour magazine bare-faced and fancy free.
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"Everyone you know is buying this Amazon coat," echoed Glamour, which sounded somehow like a threat.
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However, in Petsch's interview alongside Apa with Glamour, the actress officially declared these two genetically different.
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Away from the glamour of the NBA, the game is also a staple of grassroots sport.
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The Equity Point Marrakech Hostel is glamour on a shoestring — beds start at $9 per night.
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Experts say the schemes have one thing in common: They appeal to our thirst for glamour.
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And Glamour has a fascinating theory about her next song: it's embedded within her UPS partnership.
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Sarah Jessica Parker brought the glamour to the New York City Ballet fall gala on Tuesday.
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"This is actually my wedding dress," the star told Glamour magazine on the Emmys red carpet.
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In a May interview with Glamour, Messina even addressed not being on the show as much.
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Looking back, I've got to admire the dedication these glamour girls had to their beauty routines.
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The singer brought an understated rocker-chic glamour by going sans shirt in the oversize fit.
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American soap operas have a bit of glamour, but George loved it, he couldn't miss it.
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Now, Moretz tells Glamour for its June cover story why she felt compelled to speak out.
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Experts say the schemes have one thing in common: they appeal to our thirst for glamour.
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Cardi B isn't letting diaper changes and sleepless nights get in the way of her glamour.
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Amber Tamblyn just announced that she is pregnant in a think piece she wrote for Glamour.
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"That might have been a little overboard, but I just went for it," Kevin told Glamour.
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But it also echoes her fundamental ambitions: to celebrate glamour and beauty, even in unglamorous times.
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"I am inspired right now by people who use their platforms," she told Glamour in 222.
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There was quite a glamour aspect to it, rather than it being sort of war-torn.
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So it was just about the preservation of beauty and glamour, inspired by that Camille quote.
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Del Rey's album teaser struck just the right tone between Old Hollywood glamour and outright spookiness.
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Kealing's principal, Kenisha Coburn, told Glamour that the kids were really excited about the new space.
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The robust glitz and glamour of the the eternally-in-our-hearts-and-minds Paradise Garage?
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Her work has been featured in Teen Vogue, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, TIME, Newsweek, Fast Company, and Mashable.
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Rather than artisanal snobbery or urban glamour, Cridland's brand is all about inclusive luxury, he says.
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After discovering his late father's journals, Bash is swept into a life of glamour and intrigue.
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These pieces, all Elizabeth Taylor-style glamour, belonged to a very different era of her life.
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Ah, old Hollywood cinema: the glamour, the stars, the back-lot romances – all fake, of course.
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"[Versace] combined sexiness and glamour and opulence, like no one has ever done before," said Ramirez.
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The Tumblr account "Scottish Swiftie" was the first to share images from the series, Glamour writes.
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"I think playing the glamour card is a disastrous error as a literary writer," Egan said.
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She also posed as a glamour girl, a moody woman, or sick or crying or ecstatic.
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And it looks exactly like a stuffed animal Drake bought Rihanna at Ripley's Aquarium, Glamour reported.
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Just take Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: "It's like a good marriage," Poehler told Glamour Magazine.
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Middleton has also worn sparkling tiaras on various occasions, which adds extra glamour to her looks.
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She loved it, though it was a far cry from the glamour of her marketing days.
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He added some glamour to the casual look by wearing a floral cape and shining flats.
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While at the premiere of "Ad Astra," model Elsa Hosk brought glamour to the red carpet.
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Monaco is a magnet for the wealthy and the elite thanks to its glamour and affluence.
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With their outdated glamour, eerie glow, ambiguous emotions and descriptive quirks, these paintings are undeniably rich.
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At no point does he exude the charismatic larger-than-life glamour of an athletic superman.
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There was little to no glamour; I was on the bottom rung of the working ladder.
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Glamour asked Ratajkowski about her nude selfie with Kardashian and what she thought of everyone's reaction.
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"The emo overtones concerning death and associating it with glamour I find very disturbing," Sykes said.
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It's a wonderfully magical day, Libra, and even your most mundane tasks are infused with glamour!
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These materials suggest a shared disregard for glamour and an eagerness or need for personal expression.
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"I'm laughing [at the fact that] I'm now an award-winning comedic actress," she told Glamour.
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And Cindi Leive of Glamour and Robbie Myers of Elle both served for nearly two decades.
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THE RIVIERA SET: Glitz, Glamour, and the Hidden World of High Society, by Mary S. Lovell.
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And this was not camping, but glamping — as lifestyle blogs refer to so-called glamour camping.
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They all came from humble backgrounds, far from the glamour and glare of the fashion world.
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Suffuse your own life with glamour and drama by using this micro playlist as background accompaniment.
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Staff at a Cincinnati Glamour Shots once boasted they could turn any customer into Cindy Crawford.
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In Staten Island, friends routinely ask Ms. Lovello why she doesn't ditch the Glamour Shots title.
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This impossible mix of glamour and realness keep her among the world's most beloved famous people.
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She combines glamour and ordure in a manner that can resemble the prose of Ottessa Moshfegh.
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Then titled The Bride's Magazine, the publication fit in snugly among Vogue, Glamour and House & Garden.
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Even the glamour of the homoerotic, which fuels Orringer's engine of suspense, turns threadbare through overexposure.
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In black, these fluffy earrings add a dose of swingy, uncheesy glamour to your lounge look.
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I see this and think, "Oh, this is a glamour girl from the 1950s," or something.
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He is beautiful while being photographed; he hasn't lost the glamour of his pink Pucci days.
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The era of the white, thin, Eurocentric model as the only embodiment of glamour is gone.
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The film's production notes mention the costumes are made with glamour, comfort, and functionality in mind.
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He is the cornerstone player of baseball's glamour franchise, a charismatic slugger with a spotless reputation.
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Milan itself, which usually vibrates with energy and creativity, glamour and grit, felt dead on Monday.
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However, new to the glamour, Stratten stayed close to the one person who knew her best.
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Stretching Borges also shares with Glamour that stretching is an important part of Bey's workout routine.
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It is a remarkable concentration of international investment in a league hardly noted for its glamour.
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As a photo essay and story shows, they made the most of a night of glamour.
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He was a worker with a job to do, and he did it without much glamour.
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I had never before felt that degree of glamour, confidence and balletic power generating from within.
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Fifty years on, the glamour of sixties revolutionaries remains, while the messes they made seem forgotten.
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While she leads a life of enviable glamour, any public display of success comes with asterisks.
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She's resurfaced as a model, posting glamour photos with nationalist and Trump-friendly captions on Instagram.
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Roberts oozed glamour in a semi-sheer dress covered in sparkles and designed by Yanina Couture.
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Cline has a habit of reaching for glamorous phrases, even if the glamour blinds the meaning.
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"They were interested in the glamour and the romance, and they were right," Mr. Ray said.
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Together, the looks conjured the dazzle and glamour of city life — and hinted of melancholy, too.
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The "Bad Things" singer admitted to Glamour that it wasn't always easy adjusting to her new life: "A lot of things were suddenly so different — being at a new school without my friends, I didn't speak the language, and I missed my dad," Cabello told Glamour.
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Lena Dunham thanked Glamour for leaving their cover shot of her and the cast of Girls unretouched.
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"I mean, my mom is European," Hadid told Glamour when asked about the Free The Nipple movement.
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"I was in the desert for my manager's fiftieth birthday," she wrote in an essay for Glamour.
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Princess Kate gave Hollywood a lesson in glamour at the British version of the Oscars on Sunday.
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Trinity was thirsty for a win this week, and she quenched our thirst with comedy and glamour.
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She told Glamour that some people in the fencing world made her feel like she didn't belong.
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The aesthetic markers of Venus in Leo are high glamour and drama; there's a flair for theatrics.
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Which is to say, a lot of fun, but not exactly the height of glamour and sophistication.
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"Party in the U.S.A. paid my rent for, like, three years," she told Glamour UK in 2014.
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"I love that she is a natural beauty with an underlying sense of glamour — understated and timeless."
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I want it to all slow down so I can savor all the glamour, drama and intrigue!
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Making this about Sharon Tate feels exploitative, a ruse to use her gruesome glamour for shock value.
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I sit in bed watching a couple Glamour videos about how people spend their money on YouTube.
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In a recent interview with Glamour, Halsey said that this incoming generation just isn't playing the game.
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But amidst all that excitement and high-glamour, Gaga was slyly wearing something far more readily accessible.
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In the end, Metz opted for a long-sleeved velvet gown from designer Nathaniel Paul, Glamour reports.
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Diane was the art director and Allan the photographer; their work appeared regularly in Glamour and Vogue.
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In May of 2018, "Glamour" launched its first edition under newly appointed editor in chief, Samantha Barry.
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Since the early days of the housing crisis, the glamour of value's opposite — growth investing — has reigned.
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There's glamour in chasing an elusive lucky break, but teamwork and persistence can still win the day.
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It then went on display at the Victoria & Albert museum in an exhibit dedicated to British glamour.
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Her other surrogacy-related essays have recently appeared in the New York Times, Glamour, Refinery29, and OZY.
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Well, her reason for going makeup-free on the cover of Glamour this month is no exception.
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"Her dress was blue, black and red together with a bit of Chinese glamour," Levy tells PeopleStyle.
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The 19-year-old model opened up about her love life in Glamour magazine's September cover story.
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SINGAPORE — Mention the brand Swarovski and immediately these things come to mind: crystals, glamour and Miranda Kerr.
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Catch all the Hollywood glamour and excitement of the 2019 SAG Awards red carpet live on PEOPLE.
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"Lincoln was not invited and not welcome here," Chris Harrison told Glamour in a post-show interview.
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Shayk spoke with Glamour UK about why she remains so private about her romantic life with Cooper.
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Rihanna's visibility extends beyond the glitz and glamour of her album covers and red carpet appearances, though.
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The day after, Page also sent a link to a Glamour article about then-President Barack Obama.
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"I didn't feel like dealing with the pregnancy rumors," she told Glamour for its June/July issue.
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NOVEMBER'S issue of Glamour, a popular women's glossy, will be the last monthly edition to be printed.
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All the beauty and glamour and love I'd found was fading away with amazing men like Tony.
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The wealthy have set this tone, most of all in America's highest-glamour Silicon Valley tech sector.
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But I kind of wanted to pay homage to what i saw growing up, which was glamour.
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According to a report by Glamour, as many as one in 10 online dating profiles is fake.
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Christian Siriano Siriano told Glamour that he didn't start out trying to be a champion of diversity.
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Its placement "will make us all intrigued and fascinated with glamour — and yes, role playing," she says.
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Sometimes, it's inspired by the idea of America from far away -- the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
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The glamour bonnet (1941) Have you ever noticed how great you look upon deboarding a long flight?
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Those little tobacco sticks have been the hallmark of glamour and grit since the silent film era.
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Outside of global affairs and Hollywood glamour, Brad and Angelina made time for American sporting events too.
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And now Mila Kunis posed on the August cover of Glamour magazine without a stitch of makeup.
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In another, she has Old Hollywood glamour curls, and gets touched up in during a close-up.
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When all was said and done, Buckle felt the trip had captured the "casual glamour" Lively embodies.
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In an essay published for Glamour in March, Teigen opened up about her experiences with postpartum depression.
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That and his wealth allowed him independence from traditional political machines and a glamour that attracted crowds.
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That said, Caroline Solomon, a former beauty staffer at Glamour, found a way to lighten things up.
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How could you not get sucked into this web of deceit, sneaky snubs, and 1960s smoky glamour?
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Teigen's frank essay about PPD in the latest issue of Glamour has earned praise for its honesty.
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Long gone are the days of the painted portrait, the Sears glamour shot, and the Polaroid picture.
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This March, the new mom revealed her struggle with PPD in a moving piece published by Glamour.
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"I'm such a selfie king and just wanted that extra light," Hunter told Glamour in an interview.
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As a Venus-ruled earth sign, Taurus is all about glamour, pleasure, and reveling in the senses.
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MOST people agree that the glamour of regular business travel is not what it used to be.
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Aniston talked about her frustrations with the constant speculation over her body in an interview with Glamour.
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But when she first started out, McCarthy was flat broke, the star recently revealed to Glamour magazine.
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Adding Hollywood glamour to the moral appeal is Leonardo DiCaprio, an investor in a synthetic-diamonds startup.
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"'Party in the U.S.A.' paid my rent for, like, three years," she told Glamour UK in 2014.
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Fashion experts agreed the elegance quotient was high, with nods to "old Hollywood glamour" updated for today.
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Feminism, Zeisler reminds us, can never truly be glamorous, not when glamour involves being unthreatening to men.
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With her platinum blonde hair and impeccable sense of style, pop icon Gwen Stefani absolutely exudes glamour.
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"There were some jobs when I was paid what most [of my costars were]," she told Glamour.
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They worked well, featuring a gritty realism while maintaining the glamour and entertainment value of Latin soaps.
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Once upon a time, that choice may have been tempting — the glamour, the celebrity, the movie deals.
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In a 2015 Glamour interview, Borges recommended using boxing materials and big weight ropes for strength building.
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Modeled on the Shanghai glamour of the 1920s, the doll looked nothing like the roly-poly mouse.
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Inge Morath's life and work convey a kind of glamour that now seems permanently out of reach.
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"We've really changed, conversationally, in the past 10 years," Perry said in a 2018 interview with Glamour.
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They can be lavishly self-defined, poetic with the glamour of the sick person's proximity to finality.
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Glamour fashion editor Ana Colon claims these are her favorite pairs of Levi's and a wardrobe staple.
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Maxine Waters led a crowd in chanting "Impeach 45!" at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
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"He may as well work for the Enquirer," the All I See Is You actress told Glamour.
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But she isn't going to let the glitz and glamour of Hollywood distract her from her goals.
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Bound up in all this, there's an appealing combination of glamour and realism that keep them interesting.
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Pincering out our meals, oat by oat, with all the delicacy and glamour of a praying mantis.
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That's about to be the case at Condé Nast, which publishes magazines like Vogue, Glamour, and Allure.
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"Suddenly, I realized I really didn't know what's going on inside my own body," Biel told Glamour.
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In a new interview with Glamour, however, the July cover star said losing was her own fault.
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Everybody else in the cast is in their 20s — they can have all the glamour they want.
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Samantha Barry, the editor-in-chief of Glamour, was hand-selected for her position by Anna Wintour.
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"I replaced my entire beauty routine with only CBD products," read a recent headline in Glamour magazine.
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And the fifth remaining Glamour Shots is in El Paso — the last location west of the Mississippi.
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The company didn't take off until he opened a store in Dallas that went by Glamour Shots.
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But at the 2019 Oscars, Lady Gaga went for old Hollywood glamour in a simple, intimate performance.
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I loved glamour, and I would always hang out with my mom when she was getting ready.
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She was hired by Condé Nast, first at Glamour and then Teen Vogue, before landing at Hearst.
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These were the perils of working with glamour models in a spider-infested studio on live television.
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What the Sussexes will do is create a narrative that is about modernity and glamour and diversity.
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It was the spring of 2016, and the glamour of big-time basketball felt very far away.
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This place is far from the glamour of big-time soccer and the World Cup in Russia.
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THE RIVIERA SET Glitz, Glamour, and the Hidden World of High Society By Mary S. Lovell Illustrated.
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Check In Hotel Lemongarden and Brown Beach House, two boutique hotels, offer some glamour by the sea.
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GQ, Glamour, Wired, Tastemade, Bon Appetit, Funny or Die and The Chive are also launching new channels.
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Movie stars aside however, I was truly impressed by the beauty and subtle glamour of the hotel.
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Craft cocktails might be the epitome of glamour today, but their origin story is slightly less so.
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Upon graduation from Wesleyan University, she scored a position at Spike Lee's advertising agency, according to Glamour.
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None of them understood the slow burn of the publishing hierarchy or the industry's shabby, nostalgic glamour.
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And some of the other cities, such as Pittsburgh, are not the glamour towns you might expect.
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Despite Ian Hussey's elegance and Lillian DiPiazza's movie star glamour, the "Tchaikovsky pas de deux" lacked brilliance.
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Anthony Anderson hosts the extravaganza of talent, courage and glamour on screen, in song and in print.
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She certainly doesn't exude the theatrical glamour of a marquee name whose every entrance is an Event.
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And had any been born an aristocrat, it wouldn't have trafficked in such painstaking visions of glamour.
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Poirier buys into the "glamour and luxury" at moments like these, but who can really blame her?
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All the while, its glamour was growing: it was ancient, shamanic, a supernatural tether to otherworldly visions.
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A wonderfully old-fashioned, fainting-couch glamour clings to the Lieder interpretations by the soprano Anne Schwanewilms.
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Whatever glamour there was on that stage, many of the artists were basically subsisting at poverty level.
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The "American Horror Story" series is a bold, messy mélange of camp, glamour, and seventies horror films.
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She was addressing February's Glamour magazine cover, which unlike many in fashion magazines, had not been retouched.
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Glamour, Seventeen, Vibe, Self and Playboy have either retreated from print altogether or appear on newsstands infrequently.
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Arsenal, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Paris St.-Germain: the best players, the biggest clubs, the purest glamour.
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"She gave Wilbur's life glamour," said David Patrick Columbia, founder of the website New York Social Diary.
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It was really the glamour of the '80s transitioning into something more raw that was to come.
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It is the south against the north; the capital against the rest; cosmopolitan glamour against honest toil.
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In a personal essay in Glamour, she described how Legend help to support her throughout the experience.
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Ms. Klassman was talking about the kind of glamour that makes showering seem a dully perfunctory rite.
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Glamour Spain's decision to not include her trans identity does not in any way minimize her transness.
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In this light, her forays into the world of future sex gain a certain retroactive moral glamour.
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"Economic independence is a central part of their sexiness, a central part of their glamour," she said.
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Rose strips away the last peels of paint from an already thin facade of glitz and glamour.
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As she said in her Glamour interview, she likes to play "women who somehow find their way through."
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"She was competing against these girls who were her heroes, her idols," Biles' mom, Nellie Biles, told Glamour.
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The city is given some glamour by wedding halls, lit up like casinos, where wealthier Kabulis get married.
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And in an essay for Glamour, Tamblyn revealed a conversation about assault that she'd had with her mom.
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Thus far, we've witnessed the raucous glamour of the Golden Globes and the mellow vibes of the SAGs.
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No bragging to your friends about your battle scars, no uploaded glamour shots to Reddit's PC building communities.
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But, who knows, maybe one day a bit of that old Hollywood glamour will sneak back into Kensington.
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"I grew up wearing a T-shirt at the pool," she told Glamour for their November cover story.
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"Young girls need to see women who are strong and vulnerable and complex on screen," Bunbury told Glamour.
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Update: Alicia Keys has learned a lot about herself this past year, she told Glamour in an interview.
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In 2016 Glamour reported that Gigi opened up about the effects of social media at a Reebok event.
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The world of celebrity has always been an aspirational one — a land of glitz, glamour, privilege, and influence.
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She also gushed over Jonas — without naming the "Cool" singer by name — in a recent interview with Glamour.
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Glamour spotted this pose hiding in the 'grams of your most selfie-prone celebrities, and it's honestly genius.
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In February, Shayk had told Glamour UK she's not going to share her personal life with the public.
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Plus, see who designed some of Olivia's best power outfits and glamour moments from the past six seasons.
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The first time I ever met Hillary Clinton, it was at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
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" The commercial continues with glamour shots of Ivanka and then comes the first comedic bulls eye: "She's beautiful.
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"Lili was a tough egg to crack," Sprouse, 26, said of Reinhart in a new video for Glamour.
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A more expansive Glamour survey of 1,000 men in 2012 suggested 31% of its readers have done so.
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An angled brush featuring Frank's rainbow unicorns is already available for pre-sale on Glamour Dolls Makeup's website.
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The pictures, shot backstage by photo duo Inez and Vinoodh, capture Hollywood in all its glitz and glamour.
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Actress Melissa Rauch has penned an emotional essay for Glamour announcing a wonderful piece of news: she's pregnant.
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Winslet revealed to Glamour that when the two of them get together, it's like no time has passed.
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" Glamour reports that Coleman was going through pre-menopause at the time, "which causes heavy and unpredictable periods.
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That reserved persona, combined with a game that's the antithesis of glamour, have clouded a remarkably consistent career.
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The only difference is that poker, despite its seedy glamour, is associated with casinos and shady underground games.
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ABDURRAHMAN BILGICAmbassador of TurkeyLondon The glamour and excitement of shopping has been lost ("Sorry, we're closed", May 13th).
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The high-low off-kilter glamour seen in the hairstyle is also played out in the makeup look.
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Grizabella the Glamour Cat is the de facto protagonist because, well, she's the only one something happens to.
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As Glamour reports, the grand dame of department stores has some major new beauty tricks up its sleeve.
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As Glamour points out, you really have to see the actress' new look to believe it's actually her.
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"I think it's healthy to be able to start over with someone else," she told Glamour last year.
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As Glamour writes, Jamil's relationship with body positivity hasn't started with the launch of this new Instagram account.
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In March Gadot told Glamour magazine that she has struggled with the guilt of being a working mother.
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The glamour of his resort is completely different from her humble abode, and the contrast is by design.
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Additionally, Glamour magazine reported that Taylor has worked with the Clinton Foundation on a coffee project in Haiti.
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But at last, royal fans get to see Meghan's take on evening gown glamour – and she nailed it!
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Many liberal Britons might have envied the glamour the Obamas brought to America as they toured the world.
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In the same interview with Glamour, however, Markle described her ideal wedding dress, as per her personal style.
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Last year, former Suits star Markle told Glamour UK she wished she could pull off Victoria Beckham's pieces.
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She told Glamour that seeing her mother as the family's primary breadwinner formed her view of equality first.
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And a Hood By Air runway look comprised of nylon and calfskin leather unravels industry expectations of glamour.
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As Glamour points out, redditor NotAnAverageTaunTaun wonders if Paris Geller is actually the link between the two shows.
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According to wedding planner Sharon Sacks, the couple mixed tradition with over-the-top glamour at their ceremony.
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She always speaks her mind, is a little self-absorbed and in constant pursuit of glitz and glamour.
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Along with the many female entrepreneurs featured onstage this week are Glamour editor-in-chief Samantha Barry; Rep.
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"I think it's all about personal choice," Shayk told Glamour UK this year in her new cover story.
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There's the triumphant theme song, the glamour of the industry, and the blind optimism of the characters involved.
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The annual Grammys award show is full of glamour and fantastic entertainment featuring incredibly talented artists and musicians.
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She has that mixture of glamour, which can go back to another time, but she's also very contemporary.
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Despite crying that her heart "would never be repaired," Olympios told Glamour she's more or less over it.
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Maybe Blue has her father's impeccable rhythm and breath control to go along with Beyoncé's voice and glamour.
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As Glamour UK pointed out, it wasn't because Payne thought Styles wasn't capable for caring for another person.
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In particular, a new type of female character has emerged, made up of glamour, instability, and eye shadow.
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To coax more women to apply, a group of female NASA astronauts answered questions for Glamour magazine's website.
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It's a copy of a magazine called Beautify, which looks like a sad rip-off of Glamour. Magazines?
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"Growing up, I had a poster in my room of Rosie flexing her biceps," she wrote in Glamour.
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"I wanted a dress that I could have fun in, but that still brought the glamour," she said.
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However, as Glamour pointed out, one Reddit user came up with an interesting theory about the major bummer.
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This company travels under the name NoFit State, and it exudes an enticingly musky scent of vagabond glamour.
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When the cast members, led by Mailyn Castillo in a towering headdress, reappear, they're all glitz and glamour.
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During her acceptance speech at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards in New York City on Nov.
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Affection for my wry, sweet-tempered father, meanwhile, left me immune to much of J.F.K.'s chivalric glamour.
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Karlie Kloss in a graphic-print mini dress and white sneakers in Glamour, September 2015 by Tom Munro.
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Those seeking a dash of glamour will struggle, as 97% of luxury hotels do not have smoking rooms.
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Brilliant young men drift through Oxford or an Oxford-flavored place on tides of erotic glamour and intellect.
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Some contour kits (including ones in this guide) are matte, which provide realistic definition but can lack glamour.
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This time, it's from a video she made with Glamour where she shares the contents of her phone.
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Since completing a twenty-three-year prison sentence, in 22012, Popeye has taken advantage of Escobar's resurgent glamour.
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And don't look for enlivening touches of glamour in Marsha Ginsberg's seedy set or Sydney Maresca's closefitting costumes.
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A magnet for the 1%, the French Riviera city-state has a worldwide reputation for glamour and affluence.
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"It's professional looking, but it's going to bring back glamour, which we had in the '70s," she said.
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Amid the Premier League's global glamour, the bond between a team and its home can be easily broken.
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Waters used her speech at the ceremony to encourage the crowd to run for office, according to Glamour.
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As for what's ahead, Hilton says she'll gladly eschew the glamour of the nightlife circuit and settle down.
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In a recent interview with Glamour, the artist said she preferred to keep fans focused on her work.
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The Kardashians are enjoying some quality family time in Cuba, with all the commitment to glamour you'd expect.
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Another praised its "glitz and glamour", its "greatest hits marathon" feel and, best of all, its "wig changes".
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Glamour is actually launching a podcast in the fall around the conversation of how women deal with money.
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Sterling Silver Cubic Zirconia Knot Earrings What mum wouldn't appreciate a little glamour added to her jewellery collection?
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Now it languishes behind the Premier League, the Bundesliga and La Liga for glamour, interest and financial power.
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One major difference, though: There are a few chinks in the glittering armor of this international glamour girl.
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Samantha Barry, a former executive producer at CNN, has taken over Glamour from another veteran editor, Cynthia Leive.
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But perhaps that's appropriate for a show about fatal illusions of glamour in a dark and decaying world.
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But that seemed like an afterthought in the pursuit of old school glamour, but with a signal difference.
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We are living in the Instagram era of beauty influencers, when glamour is more about optimization than opulence.
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Sims is a Wilhelmina Curve model who landed a Glamour cover with Ashley Graham and five other models.
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" Cindi Leive, editor in chief of Glamour, said on Twitter that Mr. Newhouse "believed in creativity and instinct.
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Yet for all their glamour and firepower, fashion and wearable luxury are arguably not Homo Faber's biggest surprise.
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Glamour occupied a very specific place in the landscape of women's fashion magazines for a very long time.
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If Vogue was about aspiration in a dreaming-of-fabulousness way, Glamour made substance and hard work stylish.
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Nude fabrics were paired with metallic gold embellishment and shimmering detailed beading for an extra touch of glamour.
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A fresh A-lister, she does not exude the glamour that we have historically expected from Hollywood stars.
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Middleton was the picture of glamour in the white midi dress, which featured black buttons down the front.
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The work reveals an overlap between the glamour and drama of Ms. Melnick and those of Ms. Mearns.
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Growing up amid grit and glamour, these '80s kids learned how to make creative lives of their own.
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In mirror image, Ms. Carroll's glamour had nearly cost her the role of Julia in the first place.
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There's glamour, banter, clinking glasses, searching looks and even one of those crashing storms that echo internal squalls.
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I chose a two-week diet from Mademoiselle or Glamour, which each seemed to print one every month.
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In straying from its legacy, it has only diluted its image: "They are killing the glamour," he said.
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"She was blinded by the glitter and glamour of New York City," the judge said at her sentencing.
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Growing up in suburban Essex in the UK, to me, America seemed like it was full of glamour.
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It is a staple of "La Dolce Vita," his continuing series chronicling the glamour of the Italian Riviera.
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That's the opposite of the carefully manicured image of glamour and glory most Instagram users try to project.
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Green, bronze and gold Dornette ceramic tiles by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa have Art Deco-ish glamour. Bosatrade.com.
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Gambling has a seedy image in Japan, with none of the glamour associated with spots like Las Vegas.
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Musgraves also wore her hair in a '60s-inspired updo, which added even more glamour to her look.
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Glamour has become the latest women's magazine to cancel its print publication in favor of focusing on digital.
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Vega has Marion Cotillard's enormous eyes, some of her sense of sadness and a whiff of her glamour.
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Ms. Theron is, of course, a powerhouse actress who has old Hollywood glamour and a mile-wide range.
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If you're looking for old Hollywood glamour, my advice would be to stay the hell out of Hollywood.
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For all of the rugged glamour the rave scene embodied, there was an inescapable darkness that permeated it.
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The glamour of California beach culture and the influence of the sporting Kennedys helped make fitness more fashionable.
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"My friends know: My home phone ringer doesn't turn off," Ross told Glamour in a January 2018 interview.
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And as her character evolved on-screen, the actress' style has gone from tween to glamour queen off-screen.
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In an interview with Glamour, Bachelor and Bachelorette host/puppet-master Chris Harrison explains what makes Parker so different.
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I wasn't feeling any glamour in New York because fashion felt like a business there, like a fashion company.
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Punk fashion was originally intentionally anti-materialistic, a grimy basement to the glamour and glitter of the disco upstairs.
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The Gossip Girl alum previously told Glamour in 2017 that she and Reynolds don't work at the same time.
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Metz, 36, opened up to Glamour about what her life was like as a struggling actress in Los Angeles.
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"It's crazy to go from not having enough money to buy food to getting free dinners," she told Glamour.
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"I have a specific type of body dysmorphia that stems from acne," Reinhart told Glamour in their October issue.
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Former TV host Sophie has brought glamour and excitement to 22 Sussex Drive thanks to her unconventional fashion choices.
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The Oscar-winning actor, 36, shared a similar story about the royal, also 36, with Glamour magazine in 2015.
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It's still an open case but Glamour has graciously gathered all of the evidence in support of this claim.
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"It's amazing the way uncalled-for meanness warmed my loathsome little heart," she writes in the excerpt in Glamour.
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Their glitz and glamour was palpable, a combination of club attire, teased hair, bright red lips, and false eyelashes.
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Surely, this wasn't the glitz and glamour I signed up for when I signed up to work for Trump.
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He's mastered camp and glamour, without going so avant-garde that he can't sell his clothes to the masses.
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But once the glitz and glamour of the Globes ends Sunday night, the girls won't have time to relax.
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She also happens to exude glamour as if it were any other trait, like curly hair or dark skin.
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Since then, he's posted 63 more — an utterly charming mix of childhood photos, oversaturated glamour shots, and landscape appreciation.
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Chrissy Teigen got candid in Glamour about her own postpartum depression, which, for Teigen, manifested itself in physical ailments.
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Now, it's a lot more relaxed, but I feel like some of that classic glamour is lost on people.
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After being eliminated, she started working professionally in the industry, appearing in several magazines, including Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Ebony.
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The Brooke features some unique cut-out details while the Lena is a modern look on Old Hollywood glamour.
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The soccer scene in Sierra Leone is a far cry from the money and glamour of the European leagues.
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"There are lots of little touches that give it a hint of a hint of glamour," wrote one fan.
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Guests posed in front of custom flower walls by Mahi Khoshbin Renan and Orange County-based Glamour Flower Boutique.
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In fact, Delta Sigma Theta line sister Jardan Doneghy told Glamour that they spent four months searching for swimsuits.
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"After their incarceration, these women will return to their families," Warren said press conference on Tuesday, according to Glamour.
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Glamour shots these are not: these are close-up readings of your skin's moisture levels, wrinkles, and pore size.
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When posing for "casual" Instagram glamour shots, the celebs spread their legs, a la any man on the subway.
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The highest scorers of the night, though, were Laurie Hernandez and Val Chmerkovskiy, with a 32, according to Glamour.
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"I think Hefner wants the Playboy clubs to be appreciated as oases of sophistication and glamour," says Gloria Steinem.
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Some models donned white towels wrapped around their heads, a look Dyson hairstylist Duffy meant to represent uptown glamour.
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While the cast members said they were grateful for their childhood experience, many admitted it wasn't all Hollywood glamour.
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But it is not just the Gandhis' glamour or Congress's new, cow-friendly look that has improved its prospects.
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Soon after Selena Gomez broke up with The Weeknd, she was photographed riding bikes with Justin Bieber, Glamour reports.
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Prince William made a quick turnaround from the glamour of the red carpet to the gritty reality of homelessness.
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After all, no one has ever accused Luhrmann of skimping on the glitz, glamour, and over-the-top effects.
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Both films peel back New York City's glamour to show youthful hedonism in a realistic, relatable (if tragic) way.
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His favorite time was driving late weekend nights in the 1970s, with New York in all its seedy glamour.
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Last month, Moretz opened up to British Glamour about how she and Beckham handle dating in the public eye.
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Whimsical ruffles and a neat row of buttons added just enough glamour to make the jacket an instant classic.
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Sofia Hellqvist was a glamour model and reality TV star before she became a member of Sweden's royal family.
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This year, however, there was a special extra element added to the glitz and glamour of the famous event .
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The home is owned by former White House press secretary Joe Lockhart and his wife, Glamour editor Giovanna Gray.
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And it's that potent combination of naffness, sadness, and glamour that makes them both so brilliant and so British.
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"On Game of Thrones, I have always been paid the same amount as my male costars," Clarke told Glamour.
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Recently, Teigen penned an essay for Glamour that may just be her most honest (and most important) confession yet.
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The sun blazes into fellow fire sign Sagittarius and your fifth house of glamour and amour for a month.
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I give you… The Cage: Joel Golby: Is this the best Nike x Glamour Football advert of the era?
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When you're attending the Academy Awards — as so many of us do — high glamour is what it's all about.
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There is a sullen glamour, a weightiness and sadness to these subjects that purposely counters Newton's or Bourdin's fantasies.
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In an era of robots and drones, artificial intelligence and virtual reality, the lithium-ion battery lacks futuristic glamour.
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Many of Condé Nast's other magazines, like GQ, Glamour and Architectural Digest will face a decrease in print frequency.
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While Corinne took her elimination hard on the show, she told Glamour that now she's pretty much over it.
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This is old-school glamour queen Crawford back on the throne in her kingdom, if only for one night.
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"We love creating prints from nostalgic moments of our past — it's an inspiration to us," the sisters told Glamour.
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With smartphone users downloading an average of zero apps a month, has the glamour of using apps faded away?
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Brown told a friend about her new endeavor — that friend also happened to be an editor at Glamour magazine.
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Brown put her home phone number in the Glamour article, and after it ran, she was flooded with orders.
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So this dime-store chic that replaced this once-brilliant glamour, that seemed perfect for a private eye story.
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His public appearances have been limited to posts on Twitter and occasional glamour shots posted on Mangiante's social media.
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But it was a night of glamour and history as Coretta Scott King, Bill Cosby, Diana Ross, the Rev.
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She told Glamour that she likes to "rub this puppy all over my body and neck for ultimate relaxation."
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There's a little bit of glamour, but a lot of pain and suffering, watching them go through tough times.
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