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" He added of Haley, "she's made it a more glamorous.
In the past decade, the event has gotten noticeably more glamorous.
She looks a little more glamorous than the one back home.
For one night, life might be a little bit more glamorous.
Few people have been more glamorous, or more universally considered beautiful.
I wanted to try something grander, more glamorous, and more exciting.
They tend to be higher profile, as the positions are more glamorous.
Broadway may have been more glamorous than usual for the married couple.
" The long route: "Those more glamorous updos are easier than you think.
Price: $12.00 Make the reluctant cook's dishwashing experience a little more glamorous.
WashingtonBarack Obama's post-presidency life is way more glamorous than you could imagine.
Often passed up for more glamorous cuts, the pork tenderloin deserves greater appreciation.
When I was a kid, nothing was more glamorous to me than heartache.
Air travel was much more glamorous and luxurious than we are accustomed to.
Miranda wasn't loathed, but she wasn't nearly as aspirational as her more glamorous girlfriends.
Zsa Zsa Gabor has died at 99 Heaven just got a little more glamorous.
But for celebrity children like Ava Phillippe, entering adulthood is so much more glamorous.
Gigi Hadid has a far more glamorous day-to-day than most of us.
But being overshadowed by its more glamorous sister metal is nothing new for lead.
Taking shots at Tep felt much more glamorous than doing so on the street.
They tend to focus on more glamorous careers: beauty, fashion, acting, owning pet shops.
She facilitates his flight from retribution across Europe via ever more glamorous watering holes.
Kennedy's book was an escape, a reminder that another, blacker, more glamorous life was possible.
It's a lot more glamorous to compete with Google and Apple than IBM and Oracle.
I'm not sure that helps us; they're more glamorous, photogenic, and articulate than we are.
I think it's become maybe a more glamorous position than it was two years ago.
He has made it more comfortable, and more glamorous, to be outside, in harsh conditions.
Two companies are now trying to apply the technology to something more glamorous: The diamond industry.
Finally, surround her with items that will make her bookish life just a bit more glamorous.
He stopped paying his taxes, and the IRS even seized many of his more glamorous purchases.
She looks even more glamorous on the back of the box, giving off old Hollywood vibes.
At the time, Conde Nast was sort of the more glamorous place to be, I think.
So, he constantly tries to take Iron Man down — including resorting to impersonating his more glamorous relative.
I had moved to New York in my late 30s in search of a more glamorous life.
These punch-ups transform a grim dorm-room mealtime situation into something rather more glamorous and delicious.
Seema is not a paragon, but she's exponentially smarter and more ethical and more glamorous than Barry.
Investors pick dividend-yielding stocks because they typically have safer returns, unlike more glamorous high-flying tech stocks.
But she gives Carmen the provincial girl's naïve hunger for — and fear of — a bigger, more glamorous life.
The idea of long, booty-grazing box braids is sometimes more glamorous than the reality of having them.
By then, Charles had transformed his look from what he called "fright drag" to something much more glamorous.
Most families aren't spending money on making life easier or more glamorous for themselves because they can't afford it.
If you follow Mariah Carey's Instagram feed you know her life is more glamorous than anyone on the planet.
I went with the more glamorous option at Shizuka New York Day Spa — with a dermatologist's blessing, to boot.
But, even so, they tend to look a little more glamorous in their dentist-appointment sweats than we do.
These have been replaced with younger, more glamorous presenters (though they still need official permission to change their hairstyles).
Meanwhile, 15-year-old Sasha opted for a more glamorous look, wearing a patterned dress with matching wedged heels.
Being stuck in a kitchen for an ungodly number of hours doing backbreaking work has never been more glamorous.
And everything in that coconut sauce seems a bit more glamorous than it did before, even a chicken leg.
Although advocating for national legislative reform by storming our nation's capital may appear more glamorous, it is often ineffective.
"We don't put as much emphasis and importance on some of the more glamorous labels in our industry," said Bose.
Most people are familiar with the more glamorous and happy parts of a pregnancy, especially when it comes to celebrities.
It is more glamorous to be an exile, more comprehensible to be an immigrant, more desirable to be an expatriate.
Wear This I never feel more glamorous than when I have a pair of large sunglasses perched on my nose.
Learn how to transform this basic Marius stool â€" priced at only $22 â€" into something a little more glamorous.
There are faded fabrics that a create cool-vintage effect or sleek-matte finishes that give off a more glamorous feel.
The genre was getting popular and, not coincidentally, going pop, growing a bit more glamorous and a lot harder to define.
NBC will focus on more glamorous sports like gymnastics and swimming that traditionally push the attention needle at the Summer Games.
Stanchfield captured the moment Washington lounged on a giant moon, showing off her baby bump and looking more glamorous than ever.
The story she's selling is a powerful one: She's come back from New York City a more glamorous and confident woman.
In the first post, a black and white selfie, the actress, 29, joked about trying to make the experience more glamorous.
They were even in more glamorous than usual – Sofia in particular, who dressed her growing baby bump in a glittering gold dress.
While it may be more glamorous to invent an entirely new product, continuous improvement on existing products, even the mundane, is important.
The superstar also managed to pull off eight outfit changes during the show — and each look was more glamorous than the next.
While Donald led the more profitable newspaper and cable television operations, Si took charge of the more glamorous magazine division, Condé Nast.
Two years later, he decreed that he would have been a Champions League coach if only he had a more glamorous surname.
Where American photorealist painters offered a kitchen-sink realism reflecting Vietnam War-era pessimism, Mr. Gertsch's subjects are lighter and more glamorous.
He spent much of the summer of 2013 hoping to bring in a more glamorous signing to draw scrutiny away from Fellaini.
The Nets and the Los Angeles Clippers outdueled the far more glamorous teams in their respective cities for the most coveted superstars.
Most of the employees were young, often working their first job outside of school, which made the social events seem even more glamorous.
While you were in a war of words with your uncle over Donald Trump on Facebook, celebrities were having much more glamorous feuds.
It's a far cry from the more glamorous modeling gigs she would go on to have, but Moynahan seems proud of the work.
Their work inspired most of the good cartoonists who came after them, and they never quit the medium to try something more glamorous.
I assume you imagined it was much more glamorous at one point, and then all of a sudden you're lugging your own makeup.
It has become inexorably more lucrative — the prize money available has almost doubled in the last few years — and, somehow, ever more glamorous.
"Divisor" ("Divider") became one of Pape's most significant artworks; she restaged it several times in 1968 in much more glamorous parts of Rio.
Sleep, once no more glamorous than taking a shower, is now perched at the pinnacle of the well-being-as-a-lifestyle trend.
This small underdog team, whose players cost less than a third of many richer and more glamorous rivals, is poised to win the league.
And people on social media try to make their lives seem more glamorous than they really are, which can make children feel left out.
Athletes replicated their accomplishments for the cameras and Riefenstahl used her creative license during editing to re-imagine events in a more glamorous light.
We went into an old Trans World Airlines 747, where I could practically see the smoky haze of a more glamorous era of flying.
With Mr. Grey's death, Hollywood came a bit closer to losing its connection to a more glamorous past, when certain customs were considered sacrosanct.
We are showed to our tents which end up being much more glamorous and include a toilet and shower with running hot water #glamping.
" President Trump, speaking with Haley, noted that being UN ambassador has "become maybe a more glamorous position than it was a few years ago.
"The horses are bigger and blacker; the men are stronger and more rugged; the women are more glamorous; the lipstick's brighter," Ms. McCrory said.
It can mean excluding certain kids from gatherings, using inside jokes to belittle people or just purposefully making life look more glamorous than it is.
It reminds me of the three summers I spent working at the zoo as a teenager, except much more glamorous and a lot less khaki.
That's a huge reversal of their performance since the financial crisis, since when value stocks underperformed, suffering in comparison to more glamorous areas like technology.
Hardy, 38, donned a simple black, three-piece tuxedo with a bowtie while Riley opted for a more glamorous look – and the Internet definitely noticed.
Temperatures are rising, the sun is spending a little more time outside, and pets everywhere are making the world more glamorous with their summer haircuts.
The act of putting on a costume, trying to be smarter or fancier or more glamorous than you really are, is often looked down upon.
"They were more glamorous and could afford the very best dresses," explains Jennings when I ask him why the heiresses were so conspicuous in Britain.
We're not sure if we like them better when they pop, or when they're a part of an even more glamorous outfit, like this picture below.
According to the pros, the trick to making short nails feel more glamorous is to make them look purposeful by keeping them clean, smooth, and shaped.
The high-necked sleeveless halter gown was a bit more glamorous (and sexy!) than the elegant Givenchy she wore earlier in the day for the ceremony.
The high-necked sleeveless halter gown is a bit more glamorous (and sexy!) than the elegant Givenchy she wore earlier in the day for the ceremony.
"Often, we see artists today working in a situation that is much more glamorous, but this was one of the most memorable meetings," Mr. Hou said.
When it opened in 1903, it served as an overflow bridge to ease the traffic backups on its older and more glamorous neighbor, the Brooklyn Bridge.
Love gets a lot more glamorous on the 19th, when passionate Mars moves into poetic Pisces and sets your relationship house ablaze for the rest of 2016.
Lady Bird falls in love for the first time, has sex for the first time and abandons her best friend (briefly) for a richer, more glamorous girl.
She looked more glamorous than most 11-year-olds could ever dream of, and she stared into the rows of fashion show-goers with excited, bright eyes.
The vast majority of people in the entertainment industry are good, or at least well-meaning, folks who simply have a slightly more glamorous job than most.
But, as a nine-year-old, I wanted to be Amy, not Jo. Amy, too, was smart, artistic, funny, and strong-willed, but so much more glamorous.
Yes, she faces challenges unique to the spotlight, but chatting with her proves she's just another teen coming of age — albeit in a slightly more glamorous environment.
He was watching from his home in Rye, N.Y., as the Nets won their most meaningful duel yet with New York's purportedly more glamorous basketball team — handily.
She concocts a plan to divert his attentions onto her more glamorous friend Olga, who will be able to shake him off without risk to her career.
The Glambot is a sort of a giant robotic arm that takes slow-motion videos of celebrities that make them look even more glamorous than they already were.
Wimbledon champions Simona Halep and Novak Djokovic traded their tennis whites for a more glamorous look Sunday as they celebrated their respective wins at the Wimbledon Champions Dinner.
Meredith, whose headquarters in Des Moines has test kitchens, craft studios and a wood shop, is doing comparatively better than its more glamorous rivals based in New York.
My favorite memory of him is sitting in his store with Grace Jones watching the video of the couture show — it doesn't get much more glamorous than that.
Hollywood archetypal bad-boy Humphrey Bogart plays Dixon Steele, a brooding, sharp-witted alcoholic screenwriter, who has seen more glamorous days, and too often resorts to fist fights.
Culture war Later that day, across town, inside a vast and recently refurbished hotel, a more glamorous scene unfolds in the opening moments of the final of Afghan Star.
It's that inability to ever feel true satisfaction with oneself, to always strive for more attractive, more glamorous, more stylish, that I Feel Pretty seeks to make light of.
Renewal and civic identity are also the goals of an arts project in Mestre, the Italian port town long overshadowed by Venice, its more glamorous neighbor across the lagoon.
The $17 toll to drive across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is more than twice the $7.75 toll to take the far more glamorous Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco.
There isn't much I can do to make it more glamorous, but I at least have a Willow hands-free pump ($299) so I'm not tethered to an outlet.
Astor looked more glamorous than he in her pearl necklaces and Oscar de la Renta suits, but both had a deep awareness of the mores of their social class.
Now it may not be the most risqué style she's worn (this week), but it does make her shopping excursion more glamorous than our trip to the mall last weekend.
Back when the big screen was a little more glamorous, women were a little more feminine, the men a little more charming — and the world a little less politically correct.
As opposed to drawing inspiration from those more glamorous emotions like lust, fear, or sadness, her vibrant and almost cartoon-esque paintings are drawn from a place of everyday unease.
When Coolidge lit a 48-foot Balsam fir from Vermont on Christmas Eve, simple red, white and green bulbs began glistening, but the modern lighting ceremony is far more glamorous.
The former agent also argued that such an investigation is usually considered a routine part of the bureau's investigative responsibility, but has since become more "glamorous" under the current spotlight.
NASA used modified Boeing 747s from 1974 for activities including the study of air turbulence from large aircraft to the more glamorous job of ferrying space shuttles like the Columbia.
Other parts, though, receive more glamorous treatment: Air Salvage International, a disassembly specialist, has sold plane parts to be used in films such as World War Z and Star Wars.
Katy Perry, for example, is usually on the more glamorous side of things, but the singer — who recently announced her pregnancy — is embracing the au natural life while staying inside.
In addition to the offerings that were created to transform outdoor areas into more glamorous and useful spaces, there are also pieces that help bring the best parts of summer inside.
Brian De Palma imagined a more glamorous version of the experience in "Femme Fatale" (Sunday and Monday), which opens with a wildly elaborate jewel heist in the festival's Grand Théâtre Lumière.
Even the scrappiest lemons cost a fortune, so instead of driving to work, lots of people took the subway—which, turns out, was a bit more glamorous than you might imagine.
We could keep talking through the Neopets forums, a novelty that was much more glamorous (and more difficult for our parents to spy on or interrupt) than emails or phone calls.
At Moncler Gamme Rouge, Giambattista Valli layered up tweeds on techno chintz on lace on ribbed tights on Alpine knits, and added matching bedrolls and backpacks for more glamorous self-sufficiency.
A more glamorous variation of the spider woman turned up and danced at a recent backyard party video shoot in the San Gabriel Valley hosted by Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds.
While some Clinton voters picked up the phone and knocked on doors this election, others chose to display their support in more glamorous ways: by deleting their Trump-supporting friends on Facebook.
It was so fun being deep in the process of researching arcana and internet history and then seeing these little nuggets appear in a more glamorous form on my favorite TV show.
While most of us were spending our Monday mornings shoveling the remnants of Storm Jonas off our driveways, Kitty Spencer was ringing in the new week in a decidedly more glamorous fashion.
Fifteen years ago, the writer Robert Klara landed an assignment for a travel article in a magazine, only to grumble that the editors did not have a more glamorous destination in mind.
During the summer of 2015, she spent two weeks on the set of The Circle as a futurist consultant—a title she admits may sound more glamorous than the job really is.
It's pretty common for people to throw on some ears and call themselves Minnie Mouse on Halloween, but makeup artist Madison Bozarth created a more glamorous version of the classic Disney character.
"I think it's become maybe a more glamorous position than it was two years ago," Trump said upon the announcement of Haley's resignation, adding that many people were interested in the post.
This is the presence of another public university, one located more proximately to the state population's center of gravity and one that considers itself far more glamorous than its land-grant sibling.
With a darker, more glamorous take, the show has been able to bring an entirely new audience to the traditionally wholesome high school adventures of Archie and his friends Betty, Veronica, and Jughead.
What I did not know was that Fleming may have created James Bond in reaction to Philby and his co-conspirators, as if to cast a better, more glamorous light on British intelligence.
There is an undeniable elegance to it, but it is so delicate that after a few hours the scent is no more than a whisper, a gossamer reminder of a more glamorous morning.
Leaving the capital of Khartoum, travelers will take four-wheel drive vehicles into the Sahara for eight nights of camping in two-person tents and one night at a more glamorous permanent camp.
Throughout the spread you'll see her channel the Gamine, the Romantic, the Lady, the Girl Next Door, the Exotic and the Bombshell, and look more and more glamorous with each outfit and hair change.
Take a photo that, whether by a clever trick of framing, perspective, or just a nice filter, gives your followers the impression that the life you live is far more glamorous than it is.
On Saturday, the actress spoke with PEOPLE at Beautycon LA, revealing how her husband is full of appreciation for her whether she decides to go for a more natural or a more glamorous look.
Tottenham's Nacer Chadli scored a priceless away goal from the penalty spot before Fiorentina levelled through Federico Bernardeschi in one of the evening's more glamorous ties while Villarreal overcame Napoli 1-0 in Spain.
She plays broke and homeless towards the end of the film, but I'm convinced that no woman has ever looked more glamorous than a broke and homeless Marlene Dietrich, covered in furs and shawls.
"In one moment, he can make me feel more glamorous than I've ever felt in my life, and in the next, he'll make me a Hungarian Gypsy with a rubber chicken," Ms. Gaynor said.
The development brought some better infrastructure to the neighborhood and a refurbishment of the grand old railway station, but it still has a rundown air and is a far cry from Rio's more glamorous spots.
"It might sound more glamorous to talk about zero-day and next-generation threats, but vulnerability remediation is truly where the rubber meets the road," said Yaniv Bar-Dayan, Vulcan Cyber's CEO and co-founder.
But then you walk on to the set, and it's almost even more glamorous than Joan's house, because these super-bright colors are contrasted with this monochromatic background so that they pop out even more.
Scene City 23 Photos View Slide Show ' A year after Anna Wintour staged a fashion intervention on Broadway, a decidedly more glamorous crowd headed Sunday night from the Tony Awards to the various after-parties.
Pioneers like Joan Rivers, who had also performed pregnant, and Roseanne Barr paved the way with biting jokes about motherhood and domesticity, but Ms. Wong made maternal comedy seem more glamorous, sexual and overtly political.
Van Beirendonck's creations can make him seem like a more glamorous, outsize, wilder person than he really is, but his fashion never denies who he is, which is what fashion ultimately does to so many.
He expressed concern that many fine young scientific minds have been lost over recent decades to more-glamorous fields like investment banking, but said the Regeneron Science Talent Search will hopefully keep many others on track.
This adaptation of Antonio di Benedetto's 1956 novel of the same name follows a Spanish official in 1700s colonial Paraguay as he desperately tries to wrangle a transfer from his miserable station to more glamorous environs.
Those who have trophy rooms filled with a wide selection of mounts, like Corrigan and Kronberger, said that guests are rarely attracted to the sheep at first, instead taken by the more glamorous and fearsome animals.
For all his success on the field, though, Nomura never achieved the celebrity status of stars like Oh and Shigeo Nagashima, who played for the more glamorous and successful Tokyo Yomiuri Giants of the Central League.
The falsies help make your eyelashes appear longer and fuller in a very natural way, but they can easily transition into a more glamorous look for fancy nights out if you add a bit of mascara.
But the problem with wealthy philanthropic geniuses like Musk is that they're usually unwilling to take a dull, practical, unsexy approach to solving a problem if there's a more glamorous way to attempt it, however ill-advised.
"In addition, it appears that the much traduced commodity chemicals area - often dismissed in favour of their more glamorous specialty cousins - also outperformed as temporary shortages and robust demand boosted margins in the quarter," the analysts wrote.
While its format may jibe with those of its more glamorous rivals, its rhythms, language and production values are far closer to those of the abundant reality crime shows on channels like A&E and Investigation Discovery.
In Big Little Lies, he again captures Witherspoon gazing out over the Pacific, taking in sunsets and lunar cycles, though this time she looks far more glamorous, and that much more tragic juxtaposed with the vast landscape.
Keeping Score That the East rhymes with least has been an unfortunate coincidence during the past decade of basketball, in which the N.B.A.'s Eastern Conference has struggled to keep up with its more glamorous Western rivals.
It's what you'd want your lips to look like after biting into a very juicy mango on a steamy Saturday afternoon in July — except this is much more glamorous and a lot less sticky than the real thing.
It's actually quite refreshing because if you go back in time to a more glamorous age, maybe the 70s and 80s, you see Joan Collins walking through an airport in sort of dark glasses and a fur coat.
It was the first time that I'd performed outside of high school, and all of a sudden I had to go from country rock bar singer to a much more glamorous production that spanned several decades of music.
The Birmingham Royal Ballet, founded as Sadler's Wells Theater Ballet in 1946 as a touring arm of the main company, has long suffered from a slight inferiority complex in relation to its more glamorous sibling at Covent Garden.
Even Paul Hogan, the comedian and actor who played that most iconic Australian caricature, Crocodile Dundee, belied his working-class image after he found global stardom and dumped his wife for his more glamorous — and American — co-star.
But on Monday their jobs seemed so much more glamorous, as the newsroom celebrated the Academy Award triumph of "Spotlight," the film based on the paper's Pulitzer-Prize winning series exposing the Catholic Church's cover-up of priest abuse.
While two of her outfits channeled the star's more glamorous side, the standout may have been what she wore for the film's photo call: a floor-length white T-shirt dress over a triple-cuffed pair of Y/Project jeans.
Self-driving-car projects might be more glamorous, but health care has also benefited from a rush to apply recent developments in AI. In one case, researchers at Stanford demonstrated software that could diagnose skin cancer at an accuracy rivaling dermatologists.
I was more fond of "As the World Turns" and "Guiding Light" — CBS programs sponsored by Procter & Gamble — but my mother and my brother were all for "Y & R." It was more glamorous; it had fancier sets and better lighting.
Innovative fintech firms and a few nimble incumbents have started applying the technique to everything from fraud protection to finding new trading strategies—promising to up-end not just the humdrum drudgery of the back-office, but the more glamorous stuff up-front.
The shoot, by famed photographer Mariano Vivanco, is an even more glamorous take than Hadid's last Harper's Bazaar cover in October 2016, where she posed with a white horse in a shoot that harkened back to her days riding horseback growing up.
It is an unusually public role for Mr. Shine, 53, who is little known outside his industry and shies from the more glamorous side of television that other prominent news chieftains, like CNN's Jeffrey Zucker and NBC's Andrew Lack, tend to relish.
When the film was released, Safdie proclaimed Holmes a "movie star," and her life suddenly grew more glamorous; she modelled in a fashion shoot with Lady Gaga, and had a role in "American Honey," the well-reviewed film about travelling magazine sellers.
FROM COINAGE: Wedding Etiquette Isn't Hard, But Just in Case, Here Are Eight Tips "Most of the time, he's on the ranch … but he doesn't want me to come there," he shared, saying they prefer to go to more "glamorous" locales like Paris and Maui.
Sure, the winner should be nice to drink in the summer heat, but in our modern times, it's also essential that the beverage looks great on Instagram, and that it reminds you, and others, of a place much more glamorous than where you are right now.
Once trafficked by miners and fur trappers, the 240-mile-long lake today attracts a more glamorous set: Last year TMZ dubbed it New North Hollywood after Kanye and Kim spent July 220 in one of the mansions that dot — some would say blight — the lake.
Newlyweds Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth (whose surprise, intimate nuptials we still haven't quite gotten over) made up for the latter's lack of attendance at the Grammys two weeks ago by showing up to the Oscars Vanity Fair After Party last night — looking cuter, not to mention more glamorous, than ever.
For a club that has long nursed an inferiority complex to its wealthier, more glamorous neighbor, the game is the perfect send-off: Real Madrid won the first leg, 3-0, ensuring that what should have been an evening of noise and passion and hope will almost certainly end in disappointment.
Like the best heroic-journalism tomes, it offers the inside play-by-play — debates about how to approach a source; the unglamorous work of knocking on strangers' doors; the more glamorous, furtive, late-night meetings and surreptitiously handed-over documents; the stately editor-in-chief who holds firm to First Amendment values.
The Coppa allows teams from smaller markets (and smaller budgets) like Sassari and Cremona (more famous for Stradivarius violins than hoops) to pull off March Madness-like upsets against more glamorous squads like Milan, which is sponsored by Giorgio Armani and takes full advantage of the lack of a league salary cap.
"We're seeing a fairly mundane part of the FBI's investigative responsibility turn into something a little more glamorous than it usually is – background investigations are normally used as training grounds for new agents to get used to interviewing new people and that type of thing – they don't get a lot of attention normally," he said.
Whenever people explain the difference between the chameleon-like "true actor" who can disappear into any role — generally considered the career path to aspire to — and the more glamorous but less artistically impressive "movie star" who plays the same role again and again, Julia Roberts is the go-to example of the movie star. Fair?
Much of the book concerns the borough's struggle against the draw of its more glamorous neighbour across the East River, and indeed against the state of New Jersey: Newark, not Brooklyn, became the home of the region's major port, and Newark airport overtook Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field, despite the energetic efforts of Brooklyn's boosters.
As I spend time with the work I come to realize that the men jauntily walking downtown in their tailored suits and the women with their well-designed coats, jackets and skirts, made more glamorous with a buoyant string of pearls or colored beads all signify their belonging to a certain class by their wearing of these societal uniforms.
Call it the other red carpet, without the carpet: Almost two weeks after awards season wrapped up, political, sports and Hollywood stars gathered at the White House on Thursday evening for one of the more glamorous political events of late, the state dinner for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau.
The fashion crowd is on their way to Paris to catch the last leg of Fashion Month, but a few stylish stars first headed to the south of France over the weekend for something even more glamorous and over-the-top than fashion week — the wedding of art collector Alberto Mugrabi, 46, and Minnie Muse fashion blogger Colby Jordan, 23.
We find our three beloved original characters living even more glamorous lives than they were in 2009: Alice has spun a successful podcast into her own talk show; Shane is back in LA after amassing a mysterious fortune elsewhere; and Bette, in a brilliant move for the show, is running for mayor of the city where she'd previously conquered the art world.
Barry and Seema's pairing mimics the dynamics of the romance in Super Sad True Love Story, which is a shame: Shteyngart is so good at writing terrible people that I'd love to see what he could do if he let himself write a female protagonist who was not busy serving as the more functional, more glamorous, and less charismatic counterpart to the nebbishy hero.

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