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"mystique" Definitions
  1. the quality of being mysterious or secret that makes somebody/something seem interesting or attractive

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Lawrence as Mystique looks as if she'd rather be somewhere else (and her character actually wants to be somewhere else, as Mystique tries to convince Beast that they should leave the X-Men).
"Well you've been busy," says Mystique after seeing the wreckage.
In this case it's selling a name and a mystique.
Feminine Mystique, didn't advocate that women abandon marriage, only that
"More of a movie star and less of the mystique."
But maybe it's just another facet of Gritty's endless mystique.
The sport went to great lengths to protect the mystique.
Arie has a certain mystique, as befuddling as that sounds.
There's a certain mystique that surrounds games that are cancelled.
Death has always been a part of Abe Vigoda's mystique.
By the Renaissance, that mystique gave way to fearsome difference.
There's still going to be a sense of mystique there.
Romijn was introduced as Raven Darkhölme, aka Mystique, aka Magneto's
The U.S. middle class has always had a special mystique.
Scrupulously private, he had a mystique rare among industry superstars.
I mean, the drug lost some of its mystique, right?
Kavanaugh's behavior at the latest confirmation hearing shattered that mystique.
The balance between naïveté and the feminine mystique is off.
This is part of the mystique and appeal for me.
While the younger Roth, as the curator, might have had this in mind, the studio has little mystique without the artworks, and the coherence of the exhibition depends on mystique of Roth the elder.
Though things may have changed​, the Laurel Canyon mystique lives on.
Chapo understood the power of his mystique as well as anyone.
Then, in 2012, by Mystique Footwear for the very same thing.
"[Sophie Turner] absolutely did [give Mystique a good ending]," she shared.
Pictures are one of the ways the cerebral mystique shows itself.
This mood has been intensified by Ferrante's own Banksy-level mystique.
"He wants to try to foster that whole mystique," Stewart said.
How does the mystique of the town tie into the music?
The X-Men: Apocalypse ad shows Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse choking Mystique.
In 1963, Betty Friedan's " Feminine Mystique " denounced neo-Freudian mother blamers.
At least Radiohead developed a sense of humor about their mystique.
Scrutiny over the royals' finances threatens to further dent their mystique.
He was always aware of the mystique surrounding the Rockefeller name.
"It is really representative — it plays into that mystique," Lee said.
Feminine Mystique, had been hostile to concerns of lesbians; in 1969, she
The secrecy about Season 7 is in keeping with the show's mystique.
Nuzzi's "insider" portrait — essentially a write-around — created an aura of mystique.
Too much of it seems wrapped up in his reality show mystique.
We also get a shot of Raven, known as Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence).
In the series, Lawrence plays Mystique, a mutant with scaly blue skin.
Everything now is so instant with digital photography and there's no mystique.
Beyond their mystique, Grubbs has good reason to seek out these sharks.
But, she does have one thing going for her: the Melania mystique.
Teachers, those keepers of knowledge and red pens, held a particular mystique.
She is the human embodiment of mystique—for her, persona is legend.
Going without a phone, conversely, "helps keep up the mystique," she said.
"The Hills" star Audrina Patridge transformed into X-Men's Mystique in 2014.
The prequel "X-Men: First Class" (2011) marks Lawrence's debut as Mystique.
Other Forbes specimens have better preserved the poetic mystique of their origins.
Jennifer Lawrence's transformation into "X-Men" shapeshifter Mystique initially took eight hours.
You can channel J Lawr's Mystique, or bring the thunder as Storm.
I think mystique is cool when it comes to a public figure.
In an age of drab bean counters, Miramax had moxie and mystique.
Speed has always been part of the mystique of the automotive business.
He brings it home at night to protect it — and its mystique.
But you have to do it without losing that mystique and mystery.
Hollywood, like much of American culture, remains enthralled by the Kennedy mystique.
More than many other states, Florida has a mystique to it. Why?
Part of the mystique surrounding Ms. Ferrante stems from her enigmatic persona.
Of course, sex was part of, if not inseparable from, this mystique.
Even Marantz doesn't want to rob Spartz of all of his mystique.
Especially with Lawrence in the role, however, Mystique became a more complex character.
One possible market is Portugal, where the Gorongosa name enjoys colonial-era mystique.
"I penned a short essay along with my pictorial titled, "The Feminist Mystique.
All of the things the TAD mystique was built around was all true.
So therefore was it mystique -- >> I think the language was good all throughout.
"The concerts also help build awareness and mystique for the destination," he said.
ET. An exclusive clip explaining the mystique of the case is shown above.
He even proclaimed once that he was their master, adding to his mystique.
Blue-skinned, shape-shifting Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) roams the world, helping endangered mutants.
Even if that mystique is crucial to you and your dating life, unicorn__jizz.
Thanks to its frequent appearances in popular culture, however, the device's mystique endures.
I played on that [mystique] with the colors only happening within the mirror.
The vastness of time and the power of nature give diamonds their mystique.
Brazil's mystique remains in the hearts of those who recall their glory days.
Elevating mystique into a sort of omnipresence where he is everywhere and nowhere.
From the very beginning, much of his allure was contingent on his mystique.
If they stop being able to prove that, it takes away the mystique.
It's difficult to imagine anyone coming along now and maintaining that same mystique.
Numbers have a certain mystique: They seem precise, exact, sometimes even beyond doubt.
Add that nugget to the quirky mystique of the new Yankees first baseman.
Owing to such magic-seeming intercessions, GoFundMe has acquired a wishing-well mystique.
That secrecy adds to McKinsey's mystique and, arguably, the value of its advice.
They have created a mystique around what Craigslist was doing 222 years ago.
The Feminine Mystique author and crusader for gender equality would have turned 95 today.
Read our full review of the 10th anniversary edition of The Feminine Mystique here.
I don't think superheroes could keep their mystique in a world of social media.
The last thing we see is Mystique, in her true form, choked by Apocalypse.
The fact that the show only aired for 230 episodes adds to the mystique.
All women, however, aren't middle-class Americans subject to the mystique Friedan refers to.
If anything, learning the stories behind these characters only robs them of their mystique.
Yanevski's ditched his red uniform, but he hasn't shed that menacing Durmstrang mystique completely.
Without the Castros' revolutionary mystique, Mr Díaz-Canel's performance will be judged more exactingly.
What the iPhone had going for it in those early days was a mystique.
I grew up with this mirror, and there was always a mystique about it.
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He also says that keeping the Squad small and exclusive adds to its mystique.
We crave demystification, even when the topic is interesting only because of its mystique.
As Mystique, Lawrence helps change history in "X-Men: Days of Future Past" (2014).
That seemed to dispel the "tale of two cities" mystique once and for all.
In fact, he pushed back on the mystique he's developed as an eccentric trailblazer.
His apparent Crip affiliation lent him credibility and mystique as an unfiltered truth-teller.
Jennifer Lawrence may be too big of a star to play Mystique much longer.
Grant had to puncture the "Lee mystique" as Chernow put it in his book.
Notre Dame fans wrestle with the compromises that the maintenance of their mystique requires.
Third was Lana Turner, who was still a great Hollywood star with a mystique.
It also feeds the sense of mystique and exclusivity that the festival thrives on.
For such a public figure, Mr. Met manages to maintain a Garbo-like mystique.
Mystique is literally gender-fluid, so there's a lot of potential for future stories.
Adding to the car's mystique was the fact that it largely disappeared for decades.
"You can't let suicide overshadow the mystique of the Golden Gate Bridge," Witt says.
And it really serves no story function other than to create a mystique around Mick.
JFK and the Masculine Mystique: Sex and Power on the New Frontier is available now.
So in the world of transparency, creating the mystique of luxury is much more difficult.
Jennifer Lawrence's nuanced turn as Mystique helped revitalize the series in X-Men: First Class.
By limiting availability, Snap aims to create a mystique and drive demand for the product.
In the new film, she reprises her role as Mystique for the very last time.
Betty Friedan famously characterized housewives as "childlike" and "passive" in The Feminine Mystique in 1963.
It introduced secrets that players would have to find themselves, adding to the game's mystique.
This proved to be a huge tactical error, in terms of their mystique and popularity.
Like the late rock star she's named after, "Bowie" the koala has an unmistakable mystique.
But its mystique and financial might no longer overpower rivals the way they once did.
Some purists want to maintain Bitcoin's outsider status, underscored by the mystique surrounding its founder.
It's not like I take issue with who has taken over the role of Mystique.
Mueller's unusual decision to never speak publicly about the investigation only added to his mystique.
Part of the 41-year-old artist's mystique is that he's never done commercial work.
Cyclops, Mystique, and Nightcrawler with an oddly emo haircut for a scene set in 1983.
Minnesota Twins The Twins are the A's without the analytical mystique around all their failures.
It's the speech that Mystique gives in "X2," the terribly named 2003 X-Men movie.
But the book is hampered by an awkward, self-conscious sprinkling of that Russian Mystique.
We know Mystique is at odds with humans because they can't see past her appearance.
Meanwhile, Lawrence's Mystique is written as an off-brand Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games.
Even in the throes of grief, Mr. Cave retains his mystique as a rock shaman.
That Kennedy mystique still tugs at the culture, and more than a few media scribes.
Adding to the car's mystique was the fact that it had largely disappeared for decades.
Anonymity protects privacy, adds mystique and cuts the taint of crass commerce from such transactions.
Throughout his time on the screen, he has the mystique presence of a Zen master.
With the loss of its biggest cities, the mystique of the jihadist "state" is being shattered.
Or at least more relatable than Spiderman or Mystique or Thor, the Asgardian god of thunder.
Hollens, for example, has built his current a cappella career on subverting the rock star mystique.
As gifted as Jennifer Lawrence is, she's always been an odd fit for Raven, aka Mystique.
Lionel uses Landis's article as a guide to navigating his school's network of privilege and mystique.
Eventually, you're going to have to deal with the living, breathing human being behind the mystique.
Washington (CNN)Among the casualties of the 2016 presidential campaign is the mystique of the FBI.
The mystique of entrepreneurship used to be in the magical act of making something from nothing.
For many chasers, there's a "Wizard of Oz" mystique to hunting tornadoes on the Kansas plains.
Prince has always been about protecting his music and, to a certain extent, the Prince mystique.
Not unlike her peers during that time, Adu's mystique is underlined by a theme of restraint.
But once in the hands of reviewers, the phone's foldable screen — and all its mystique — broke.
The alluring mystique of the beautiful lost boy still clung to him, as it does today.
The sketches remind us of the universality of Prince's appeal and the measure of his mystique.
Another practical component of Brujeria's mystique had to do with allowing for a somewhat fluid membership.
What connects the works together in her current show is finding the mystique in Arcadian landscapes.
"Sundance coverage tends to play into a mystique that just isn't true anymore," Mr. Bernard said.
Cold and white, this Midwestern state plays a unique role in the mystique of presidential campaigns.
Vespa has stuck close to the aesthetic of its original 2000 debut, adding to its mystique.
But whether by design or happenstance, there is no question that scarcity fuels a toy's mystique.
Do you feel like with all the technology nowadays, music has lost some of its mystique?
MYSTIQUE Comic books can be like soap operas, and the shape-shifter Mystique (who has been portrayed by Rebecca Romijn and Jennifer Lawrence) has been through a lot: She led a mutant terrorist group, served as an operative of a government agency and suffered a mental breakdown.
Episode 6Thanks to Zelda's restored confidence and flapper girl mystique, the Fitzgeralds are enjoying Kimye-level fame.
Before opening, director Simon Kinberg revealed that Mystique, played by Jennifer Lawrence, would die in the film.
Mermaids will always be a source of mystique and whimsy for the people who need it most.
Quicksilver (Evan Peters) and Beast (Nicholas Hoult) have met up with Mystique and her group of mutants.
His regular-guy decency, along with the Vine-ready highlights, are major components of the Curry mystique.
That was after he'd lost three straight in Strikeforce, which tarnished the mystique of his undefeated streak.
" She also shared that the secret to a successful marriage is to "preserve a bit of mystique.
Conservatives, including Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, want to preserve what is left of the imperial mystique.
" Asked if they're planning a Watergate-themed movie or documentary, Woodward said, with his customary mystique: "Yes.
What's especially drawing attention is the manifesto, entitled "The Feminist Mystique," Byrne wrote to accompany the shoot.
Best scene: Magneto escapes prison after Mystique injects his guard's blood with an extra dose of iron.
The trailer also shows the new Phoenix facing off against her former allies, including Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique.
The mystique of Rorschach's blots has somehow weathered a century of controversy and two decades of exposure.
It all happened when Lawrence was auditioning to play Mystique in 2011's X-Men: First Class.
Since Venus is also the stylist of the skies, tap into Scorpio's mystique when picking your OOTDs.
Autocrats and dictators fear sarcasm because it destroys the mystique that is essential to maintaining their power.
Or do they just wish to lay claim and hold onto the mystique of the Kennedy name?
Hicks is often photographed but almost never interviewed on the record, which only adds to her mystique.
Condé Nast built its business — and mystique — by excelling in the now-antiquated art of making magazines.
The rural mystique and literary flare of Season 1 are replaced with urban brutality and sad nonsense.
But for many, what Clarke called the "mystique" of the stadium has been eroded in recent years.
As a strategy for creating mystique, it's still drawing people to her, five decades into her career.
Gonzaga no longer benefited from the out-of-nowhere mystique it might have had a decade ago.
Mr. Coe's insistence that his personal counseling be done behind closed doors only contributed to his mystique.
But this withholding, intended to maintain Laibach's mystique, contravenes the ostensible documentary function of the movie. video
As the male artist lusts after muses, transforming their bodies into art objects, his mystique only grows.
Cleverly, we use the word 'he' instead of naming names to keep the mystique for our fans.
But what do you feel like the mystique of America—and MLB—is like for Cuban ballplayers?
For outsiders, rumors of self-flagellation and mock crucifixions add a dramatized mystique to the organization's contested reputation.
It looks and feels like an indie, black-and-white 2D Zelda, with a touch of speedrunning mystique.
Yet despite being a wildly talented singer with a certain mystique, commercial success was hard to come by.
"The one thing no one can compete with Tesla on is the mystique of the brand," she said.
One of the earliest rape-simulation games, Custer's Revenge, was released in 1982 by the game maker Mystique.
Director Catherine Hébert talks to Hyperallergic about her new documentary Ziva Postec and the mystique of film editing.
As the poem let's on, mystique entices and intrigues us more than those who loudly flaunt their existence.
That sort of consistency is rare in the NBA today; it's also a sizable part of Bryant's mystique.
Dig deep and you'll also find age has added a new layer of vintage mystique to the project.
The mystique is further undercut by Mr Ritzheimer's record of Muslim-baiting in his home state of Arizona.
Voguing has gone from an underground movement to a celebrated art form, without losing any of its mystique.
But once in the hands of reviewers, the phone's foldable screen — and all its mystique — cracked and crumbled.
"In a murder investigation, when you step away from the Hollywood mystique, it's about information," Rossmo told me.
Those two roles express something at the heart of the Reynolds mystique: He was macho, lusty, and funny.
A repository of encyclopedic lore about Broadway and Hollywood, he has earned the mystique of an ultimate authority.
Perhaps Wyatt can regain some of his lost mystique with this win, and build to a title challenge.
Men didn't seem to want me for me — they wanted what I represented: some sort of oriental mystique.
Rumor has it that Jennifer Lawrence might be getting a solo film for her X-Men character, Mystique.
The mystique he has built and maintained functions as a way to attract thoughtful people to his work.
Such activities help reinforce the bonds of friendship as well as the sense of mystique surrounding their organizations.
Recently, he added to the mystique by removing a worn "tomijazz" sign, now hanging on the staircase inside.
It's also true that the game, as opponents feared, may lose a bit of its mystique and fluidity.
Although customers still flock to Amazon, the mystique it long enjoyed has largely vanished over the past decade.
That partnership became part of the Sontag mystique and the lore of her origins as a young genius.
More than 50 years since Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique," urging working women to "drop the ball" — a.k.a.
"There was no sense of charisma; not even a hint of the old Mafia mystique," Mr. Anastasia wrote.
But, even now, with its granite paving gone and its windows dirty, Mies's upper hall maintained its mystique.
For instance, in 2013 I purchased a copy of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique for the book's 50th anniversary.
After X-Men: Apocalypse, Jennifer Lawrence seemed more than a bit lukewarm about returning to the franchise as Mystique.
But a cigar is never just a cigar, and it's impossible to settle in without being bludgeoned by mystique.
It seems that Mystique and Quicksilver join with the X-Men once they realize how grave the threat is.
Rebecca Lindsay, who debuted a truly incredible Mystique cosplay during Friday's Comic Con festivities, belongs in the latter category.
The "mystique" that Betty Friedan wrote about defined women by their relation to men as wives, mothers and homemakers.
Ignored by the mainstream but revered by critics, the Memphis group created joyous power-pop soaked in existential mystique.
Much like Oh La La's competitors and judges, Twitter is wowed by this feline and her goosebump-inducing mystique.
We want you, BigDaddyFlash916, to go by who you are, and not be hidden beneath another layer of mystique.
Real stars are special because they create a mystique around themselves—they take us away from mundane, everyday shit.
Just try to focus on having a normal one while you've been SMSed this nugget of malice and mystique.
In 2002, Zuckerberg went to Harvard , where he embraced the hacker mystique, which celebrates brilliance in pursuit of disruption.
In the "X-Men" spin-off "Dark Phoenix" (2019), the actress reprises her role as blue-skinned mutant Mystique.
"Part of his mystique was that he was elusive," said Wendy Goodman, the design editor of New York Magazine.
Though, regardless of her own personal mystique, her artwork is here now to help you determine out your future.
And such was his allure and mystique that when people did see him, they often did not believe it.
"I kind of don't want to know more," Bissell said about the mystique of Wiseau in a 2013 interview.
Numerous other actors from previous "X-Men" films reprise their roles, including Michael Fassbender (Magneto) and Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique).
It will be remembered as the season that some of the Spurs' mystique was, at the very least, smudged.
Solomon-Godeau draws attention to how gender accentuates Maier's mystique as most acclaimed street photographers were male, passersby female.
Under Hickman and Larraz's critically lauded vision, the X-Men once again possess an air of myth and mystique.
I do know that people on the right benefit immensely when they can cultivate the mystique of the forbidden.
In 1963, THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE (Audible Studios; 15 hours, 41 minutes) ignited the second wave of the feminist movement.
There's a lot of mystique about what happens at board meetings and a lot of imagined board-room drama.
And at the same time, you've seen him, intimately, for 35 years of your life, and there's no mystique.
They can no longer count on mystique and exclusivity to drive a steady stream of clients to their doorsteps.
The Cold War infused the study of science with the political mystique of countering tyranny through inventing new machines.
Though her reticence toward fame has lent her career a marketable mystique, "It's not a gimmick," Mr. Jarjour said.
"Bonnie and Clyde" magnified the mystique of '30s bank robbers by refracting it through the lens of counterculture revolt.
Two iconic dance music brands collide, placing us in the eye of a perfect storm of over-analyzed mystique.
Reinventing high fashion for people of color, while ironically using knock-off Gucci symbols, was part of Dapper Dan's mystique.
But then again, you have the [dark mystique and lore of] Hollywood Babylon, the reason I live in Los Angeles.
And that is the mystique of the man, because we know David Bowie the figure, the singer, the outrageous performer.
As a phrase, it doesn't have the mystique of "AI," but it's more helpful in explaining what the technology does.
For fans of a certain age—and both Corgan and myself certainly qualify—the NWA acronym still holds a mystique.
He had this mystique around him that was so alluring but almost freakish in nature that made him almost surreal.
Once upon a time, the location housed an adult book store, and these days, it still retains some skeezy mystique.
Call it mystique or a lack of experience in The Big Game, or use whatever narrative-based explanation suits you.
His archive of skate photography has a longstanding allure and mystique surrounding it, but Marcopoulos' perspective is much more grounded.
But European tennis, for all Andy Murray's success and Wimbledon's enduring mystique, remains much less British-centric than European golf.
"There's somehow more of them mystique and a feeling behind that era of those '70s songwriters we love" Fox says.
There are still, of course, central bankers who argue that they should preserve their mystique or people won't respect them.
Because of his avoidance of publicity and his reportedly monkish immersion in the music, Petrenko has acquired a cultish mystique.
Oksana seems primarily attracted to his Russian Mystique — he's a second-generation Russian-American, and a fellow student of literature.
Never allowing them to transcend their external plights, she instead supplants their individuality with a generous dose of Russian Mystique.
" Ms. Mackie attributed the royal family's appeal, in part, to "the mystique, the mythology around the throne and the monarchy.
The junta has tightened its control while trying to bask in the popularity, mystique and beliefs that surround the monarchy.
There is a mystique about the late-week puzzles, and rightly so; they're [insert word that rhymes with "rammed"] hard.
Can the brand maintain its hype-fueled mystique and street-cred with a private equity behemoth as its 50% owner?
Perhaps he couldn't quite match Jordan's résumé, but Bryant certainly managed to create a worldwide, Jordanesque mystique of his own.
These days, developers have descended on the city, taking advantage of its seaside location, a revived boardwalk and its mystique.
Fertitta is also trying to position his daughter to shed the negative feminine mystique that plagues so many young women.
The X-Men, helmed by Raven/Mystique (Lawrence) and Charles Xavier (McAvoy), have basically become America's on-call superhero team.
Lawrence has, of course, two major installments under her belt as Mystique in X-Men and Katniss in The Hunger Games.
According to first lady historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony, her mystique and her rare public appearances exude a certain degree of strength.
Snapchat users can pick from nine character-based lenses including: Apocalypse, Cyclops, Mystique, Storm, Nightcrawler, Magneto, Quicksilver, Professor X and Beast.
I have an idea how this disconnect happened: even as startups slumped, a mystique developed around the people who began them.
When's the last time you saw a 10-year-old girl with her nose in a copy of The Feminine Mystique?
Mystique aside, her art is easily accessible from London's Walton Fine Arts, a gallery that specializes in Street and Pop Art.
We're talking about Pete Davidson snagging Kate Beckinsale as a rebound after Ariana Grande perpetuated the mystique around his baffling BDE.
This mystique helped fuel some of Bowie's greatest creations and enhance iconic images, such as the album cover for Heroes (1977).
But it also reflected his bold sense of independence, which held such mystique for me that it took on sensual charge.
But the fact that people are willing to pay for this service is evident of the power of the cerebral mystique.
Traditional Chinese medicine creates the most demand for tiger products, as tigers hold a particular mystique and power in Chinese lore.
First he was offstage, an unseen force — the old dramatist's trick of keeping the Big Bad offstage to build his mystique.
In the '70s, The Stepford Wives emerged as pop culture's response to Betty Friedan's seminal 1963 feminist text, The Feminine Mystique.
Together with his allies, those connections to the media have helped him build mystique and gravity for his White House role.
Nevertheless, while both have perfected in their own ways a constant image of mystique it's ultimately their consistency that separates them.
When "The Feminine Mystique" started flying off the shelves, Betty Friedan's publisher assumed that her husband had bought all the copies.
But the vibe remains, wittingly or not, almost nostalgic for a time when the poetry of masculine bravado held special mystique.
We're talking about Pete Davidson snagging Kate Beckinsale as a rebound after Ariana Grande, perpetuating the mystique around his baffling BDE.
And unlike the late Steve Jobs — his contemporary and occasional rival — Gates is rarely discussed in terms of some ineffable mystique.
Britney Spears's music is coming to Broadway — in a play that uses "The Feminine Mystique" to reinterpret the Grimms' fairy tales.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A great deal of art leverages mystique by processing experience through varying layers of abstraction.
But of course, without that certain air of mystique would we all be trying to keep up with them quite so frantically?
Even Netflix is aware of the mystique around the series, which deals with an array of otherworldly topics, namely near-death experiences.
His funky lefty jumpshot and his steadfast dedication to hooping in sweatpants even became pillars of the mystique surrounding The Cool POTUS.
Banksy's rise and rise is the result of years of meticulous control of his message, his market and, most importantly, his mystique.
This left the French feeling insecure, and in need of a leader who invested the presidency with a certain aura and mystique.
A lot of Donald Trump's mystique is tied up with his personal wealth, but it's hard to tell exactly what he's worth.
While great characters like Batwoman, Mystique, Midnighter and Apollo, and even Wonder Woman do indeed exist, Snagglepuss adds more to the story.
Jennifer Lawrence, who is reprising her role as Mystique, notes to EW that the experience was far more chill this time around.
We may be in the era of #BTS everything on social media, but the beauty industry continues to be built on mystique.
The tiny beachside town known for its oysters and crabs will need some of that mystique as it recovers from Hurricane Michael.
I have delved deep into these disconnected and desolate tribal cultures and have slowly revealed parts of their mystique through my oeuvre.
Such is Per Se's mystique that I briefly wondered if the failure to bring her a new napkin could have been intentional.
Without the simple joy of fried food, we go out of our way to put a little mystique and mystery in there.
But perhaps Google simply isn't very good at, or doesn't really care about, maintaining the traditional sense of mystique about new hardware.
Over time, Bowie apparently thanked his friend for his notorious eye injury, telling Underwood that it gave him "a kind of mystique".
John F. Kennedy's star has also fallen, after many decades in which his womanizing was seen as a pillar of his mystique.
Fox has apologized for a widely reviled promotional image for X-Men: Apocalypse, which shows Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse strangling Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique.
Since those early days the British band's distinct fusion of rock and electronic music has been part of No Man's Sky's mystique.
"There's a whole mystique about the Jersey tomato and it's hard to say what makes it so much better," Mr. Nitzsche said.
They want to leave enough mystique for viewers to wonder and try to answer questions for themselves like: Where is she going?
Raven/Mystique Takes Charge Jennifer Lawrence tries to convince everyone that she is "not a hero," but the trailer shows us otherwise.
Setting aside that Apocalypse and Mystique look like Smurfs, it's just an image of a big guy choking out a smaller woman.
For a Coachella headliner, the dude's surprisingly off the grid, though I'm sure that kind of mystique is central to his appeal.
Similar to the way The Weeknd built hype early in his career, the collective has created a mystique with each single drop.
"It's part of the mystique of how it works," says Eric Brinker, VP of Experience at OTG, the company that manages Classified.
The upcoming film is written and directed by Simon Kinberg and also stars Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique and Michael Fassbender as Magneto.
In many ways, then, he is not beholden to Jackson or to his Zen mystique, which was a charade by the end.
For eight years, Mr. Gilbert has worked diligently and creatively to puncture the mystique that still surrounds symphony orchestras and their conductors.
While not necessarily an instant classic, it has an eccentric quality that's in keeping with the mystique that's built up around it.
Banksy's rise from tagger to renowned artist comes partly thanks to his meticulous control of his message, his market and his mystique.
There's the knock that his persona feeds a mystique that gives his art a thrust it may otherwise not enjoy or deserve.
But alongside her glamour and mystique, her warm, down-to-earth personality makes her one of the series' few deeply relatable characters.
Rumours of organized crime involvement, with gangsters laundering cash through the league, helped foster the LNAH's outlaw mystique, particularly among English hockey fans.
Even the possible spinoffs we've heard about revolve around white characters: Gambit (to be played by Channing Tatum), Kitty Pryde, Mystique, Multiple Man.
The mystique has made Americans wonder: Who is the boy who bravely rides in Kylie Jenner's passenger seat as she Snapchats and drives?
Broadly was there to capture both the artwork and the attendees whose looks reflected the same youthful mystique as the photos surrounding them.
And if all this happens, the snobbery and mystique surrounding wine—whether blended in the vineyard or the restaurant—may disappear for good.
Mead was not a modern feminist, and Betty Friedan devoted a full chapter of " The Feminine Mystique " to an attack on her work.
Here, a robot called Mystique is picking up a Model S. The factory's large robots are named after characters from Marvel's X-Men.
"The Feminine Mystique" grew out of a survey Ms. Friedan conducted among her Smith College classmates at their 15-year reunion in 1957.
Myth and Mystique: Cleveland's Gothic Table Fountain continues at the Cleveland Museum of Art (11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio) through February 26, 2017.
Dressing in black was hardly en vogue at the time (goth was still Medieval, OK?) and it certainly added to his impenetrable mystique.
When I was a teenager Lemmy was my absolute hero and I thought this yarn was yet another example of his badass mystique.
" But it was the feminist Betty Friedan who diagnosed the problem in 19803 when she released her now classic book, "The Feminine Mystique.
Space's mystique, especially a voyage to Mars, has fed a booming industry of billionaires (and ordinary citizens) trying to colonize the Red Planet.
At its Build 2016 developer conference, Microsoft did its best to dispel the mystery, while at the same time enhancing the HoloLens mystique.
" He added: "Mystique is someone who in our universe has been part of the X-Men and has been part of Magneto's world.
It's this super-mother, this ultimate matriarch, this ultimate feminine energy where the feminine mystique and divine power that women possess is amplified.
To maintain the mystique and cache of arriving at the destination, Macy's should provide goods and experiences that are specific to that location.
Nevertheless, there is a point where mystique runs its course and the act of looking in from the outside starts to feel uninviting.
Drake's public persona is a natural evolution in the presentation of mystique, stirring public discourse with easter egg like hunts for what's next.
Republicans are hoping that the Trump mystique will rub off and propel Mr. Rispone to victory in a tightly contested showdown with Gov.
Maintain your poker face For all the salesperson knows, money is not an issue for you, and you want to maintain that mystique.
He has little interest in producing glossy cookbooks or appearing on food TV, which he feels has removed some of his profession's mystique.
Although the Mariinsky (formerly the Kirov) and the Bolshoi Ballet now tour the world fairly extensively, Russian ballet still has glamour and mystique.
We've seen her take on roles from Katniss Everdeen to Mystique, from a Russian intelligence officer to the wife of a con man.
But, the researchers argue, not enough attention has been paid to the way its see-it-to-believe-it mystique can mould perceptions.
One service President Trump has performed that even many of his detractors should applaud is to demolish the mystique of the policy elite.
If he wins, meanwhile, he'll restore some of that mystique, and continue on down the road as MMA's biggest and most marketable star.
"I appreciate a lot of different genres, and mixing it up keeps things interesting for myself—it adds to the mystique," he marveled.
The rise of the street artist from England is partly because of his meticulous control of his message, his market and his mystique.
"Whole stories unfold across the surface of this square silk page," explain Nadine Coleno in her book The Hermès Scarf: History and Mystique.
Kojima's Silent Hill game never got made, and Kojima left Konami altogether in a nasty breakup, which only adds to P.T.'s mystique.
Nine years after that call, Mr. Raja was climbing back into the ring again, in part to keep up his cage fighter mystique.
While little survives of the old Sandinista mystique in the Ortega clique today, it can still count on traditional international and regional support.
Unlike those larger cities, live music built much of Austin's mystique, and today musicians are having a hard time finding places to play.
This labor-intensive process, along with tight industry manipulation and marketing that leads to a perception of rarity and mystique, drives their prices.
The Feminine Mystique was not revolutionary in its thinking, as many of Friedan's ideas were already being discussed by academics and feminist intellectuals.
BS: I think there's a mystique and an allure about this culture, whether it's a fraternity or a gang or whatever it is.
It's fine for a company to preserve a sense of mystique around its products — certainly better than announcing a specific product before it's ready.
But Palantir, which started in 2004 and took early capital from the CIA, has generated considerable mystique in Washington and in corporate board rooms.
And over a period of time, that's flipped, so people are obviously more interested in the music than the mystique, which is really cool.
Far from adding to their mystique (could one imagine Jordan Peterson as a sex symbol?) it actually helps chip away at their threatening postures.
Until recently it was just as cloistered from outside scrutiny as the kingdom itself, giving it more of a mystique than a good reputation.
Tom Cruise broke his ankle and they made that into a positive for the movie — it fed the Tom Cruise &aposMission: Impossible&apos mystique.
There's little in the way of photo or video evidence of the club, has that helped build the mystique around it do you think?
Samsonite's Mystique line makes a great gift for anyone who loves to travel and doesn't have time to deal with a luggage mix-up.
And yet New York retains a sort of mystique: To become the sound of the city still feels like a larger-than-life goal.
As her big-screen popularity grew throughout the 1950s, Day became as much a brand name for golden-haired sexual mystique as Marilyn Monroe.
Famously, a teammate spoke of the "Tebow Thing" as an unabiding faith by some that his mystique would prevail over his obvious quarterbacking flaws.
What the show is really selling is the Chang attitude and mystique, a combination of ego, exactitude, foul-mouthed rebelliousness and self-deprecatory nerdiness.
The myth of Eugene McCarthy's New Hampshire crusade (and, somewhat related, the mystique of the New Hampshire presidential primary) has endured through the ages.
If he loses, it'll be two losses in a row to the same man, and this will deflate whatever is left of his mystique.
The combination of Renaissance's consistently strong performances, its secretive nature and its leaders' idiosyncratic personalities have created an aura of mystique around the firm.
The constant discussion about the pros, the cons, and the conspiracy theories help fan the flames of mystique, as does the premium price tag.
But you can't understand what has come to be the power and mystique of tech without also understanding the minds of its enigmatic founders.
He has invested an unlikely mystique in the stretch of Mulholland Drive that meets Woodrow Wilson Drive in Los Angeles, because Harry lives nearby.
Brockman didn't send a single moneybags my way, but participation in Edge conferred on its members a galaxy-brain mystique that money can't buy.
That persona was part of the mystique that he sold to voters in 2016, and it's still the context in which he seems comfortable.
As with many Baoulé figures, "Statuette de conjoint mystique blolo bian" is a blolo bian (spirit husband), representing a magical supreme spouse from the netherworld.
I wanted to see how the botanical sculpture changes its appearance in that environment, and what kind of beauty or mystique I can capture there.
Eventually, Luaka Bop, David Byrne's record label, released a collection of Onyeabor's music that commented on his mystique with its title, Who Is William Onyeabor?
The engineering mind-set has little patience for the fetishization of words and images, for the mystique of art, for moral complexity and emotional expression.
With the help of fake reviews, mystique, and nonsense, I was going to do it: turn my shed into London's top-rated restaurant on TripAdvisor.
But for me — who after three years on The Verge has still never been to a CES — the show manages to hold an alluring mystique.
That it is housed in a neo-gothic mansion, complete with a moat defending what used to be its underground vault, adds to the mystique.
The Curse has lost some of its mystique in recent years as various cover stars did what you'd expect a superior talent to do: excel.
New York (CNN)20th Century Fox is apologizing for an "X-Men: Apocalypse" promotional image showing Jennifer Lawrence's character Mystique being strangled by villain Apocalypse.
Plenty of pop stars have sung about their demons, but she doesn't mind acknowledging hers off stage in a way that risks killing her mystique.
Olivella restaurant in North Bergen, NJ, is introducing charcoal-infused pizza, pasta, and mozzarella, giving the Italian standbys a major dose of inky black mystique.
Yet Clinton's embrace of "the masculine mystique" and militarist priorities left her behind the new curve that Obama created when he championed anti-war opinion.
And she failed the gender question by allowing the masculine mystique to distort her political agenda and obscure the class agendas of Right-wing Republicans.
The result is that the song became a smash, and it was one of those songs, too, where the video only added to the mystique.
"She's gotten away from that and she's bought into her own mystique, which has certainly tarnished a bit in the last few interviews," she added.
Here, this four-hour coming-of-age story may have lost of some of the mystique it acquired from its rarity in the intervening years.
He spoke so frankly about it that it took away a lot of the fear and mystique around seeking support that I had initially had.
They did the real hard work but their plots depended on our imagination for much of their coherence and on our speculation for their mystique.
Whatever the leak's implications for the players' strategies, it has undoubtedly added to the mystique of a match hyped like few others in recent memory.
"Marconi," which functions as a cultural history as much as a biography, reminds us that in its earliest incarnations, wireless had a romance and mystique.
Many of winners emerged from major conferences, and they quickly snuffed out the smaller programs that have historically given the tournament its March Madness mystique.
Putting Iran into the mix only adds to the mystique with a story like "Iranian Cyber Attack on New York Dam Shows Future of War".
But those like Mr. Gohr who filed into Christie's Rockefeller Center headquarters discovered that they were not the only ones drawn by the Rockefeller mystique.
In a sense, the more the spies say, the less the public will trust them, because it's secrecy that gives them the mystique of knowledge.
The thieves pierced through the magnificence, grabbing a fistful, a bagful of the jewels, adding to the mystique of that historic, hallowed chamber of treasures.
Ms. Friedan, who had ignited the contemporary women's movement with her book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963), had been NOW's president since its founding in 1966.
Part of his mystique -- such as it is -- revolves around the idea that Republicans love him more than they have ever loved any other president.
On Comedy Late-night comedy still has a mystique on Macdougal Street, where international crowds congregate every night outside the Comedy Cellar in Greenwich Village.
Many familiar with the project believe that mystique is what fueled the marketing campaign for Steven Roth of Vornado Realty Trust, the tight-lipped developer.
There is a certain mystique around this Eagles team, but they didn't put it together over 16 games and have too many injuries on offense.
Organized crime leaders have long been shrouded in a layer of mystique that has made their deaths a matter of public intrigue and Mafia folklore.
The film, excellent in its limited and specific focus on Nico's final years, demystifies the mystique that female artists are doomed to try to maintain.
The standing stones are aligned in such a way that they perfectly frame the sunrise at midsummer and sunset at midwinter, contributing to the site's mystique.
But the covers of the 1970s — published relatively early on in the 703-year tenure of legendary Cosmo editor Helen Gurley Brown — have a particular mystique.
Plus, for a while, it was rare to see Pattinson smile in real life, which only added to the mystery and mystique behind his Twilight persona.
"They had this mystique about them, but it's a different generation," she told Refinery29 at the launch of Karl Lagerfeld Paris' exclusive capsule for Lord & Taylor.
Many of the survey's participants admitted reluctance to ask for advice—often because of the snobbery and mystique that (at least in Britain) surround wine drinking.
No one will ever know what this little alien's junk (or whatever) looks like, and that only adds to the wondrous mystique of this strange pin.
Ivy League mystique, a historic basketball achievement and a messy sex scandal all combine to make Yale perhaps the nation's most intriguing team entering March Madness.
Sklar describes it in the paper this way: Hillary Clinton sustained the masculine mystique when she tried to discredit Obama as too feminine to be president.
An overarching criticism of the whiskey pods was that the capsules would "cheapen" the mystique of the Glenlivet brand and ruin the experience of drinking whiskey.
"The Program" is nothing like the Alex Gibney documentary "The Armstrong Lie," which was begun when Mr. Gibney was in the thrall of his subject's mystique.
In fact, Schreck's entire project is to de-pompify the US Constitution — to remove some of its mystique and attempt to reinvigorate the creaky living document.
There's even a light persona-swap situation, with Heather's co-dependency on Jill which once again drives home the long-intrigued mystique of close female friendships.
He cleaves at mystique and the seduction of that which is just out of reach, until we are left with nothing but ourselves, naked and alone.
The group now has roughly 300 members, about half of whom typically attend the annual dinner, a traditional black-tie affair with a secret society mystique.
The keys to unlocking its potential were its tropical weather, Hemingway mystique, charming architecture and kooky locals, who assembled daily at dusk to salute the sunset.
His retreat from public life — he doesn't keep a cellphone and avoids speaking with media — has, as these things tend to, stoked the mystique around him.
His postwar escape to South America and prolonged successful evasion from capture (in Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil) only reinforced the fear and mystique of the man.
There has also been a fascinating Montreal diaspora to Europe, with people like Deadlift, Marie Davidson, and Catherine Hilgers, who've spread the love about the Montreal mystique.
For example, Betty Friedan (author of The Feminine Mystique) rejected traditional women's fashion as both a source of restriction and limitation placed on women by patriarchal forces.
Time has done nothing to diminish the appeal of this game—in fact, the mystique behind its inner workings has only become more attractive over the years.
And the French-girl beauty mystique has been known to serve up major inspiration for cities beyond the European capital, and this Fashion Week proves exactly why.
They also aren't clear of his fans' wrath who may, in the process of adding conspiracy and mystique to his death, find some way to blame victims.
Nothing about the earlier X-Men films suggested that Professor X and Mystique had any significant relationship, yet First Class established that they were essentially foster siblings.
This show does a lot to build the mystique of this guy, his wide-reaching power, his infinite influences, his specific old-money courtesies and game playing.
I also enjoyed what Mystique has become, both as an icon and as a cranky freedom fighter with her own agenda, and no patience with mutant politics.
The mystique of yesteryear was gone, with a poor product on the ice, and it took a long time to build the fan base back up again.
Her refusal to divulge her origin story, to reveal anything about her life B.A. (Before Angelyne), only added to her mythology—her "mystique," as she puts it.
"We call it the 'Misty' mystique," said Kendy Allen, who has owned about 100 of the breed over the years and operates the Chincoteague Pony Drill Team.
It was delivered with uncanny poise by a musician who, at 30 and professionally active for more than a decade, still has the mystique of a wunderkind.
Then, as science fiction blossomed throughout the late 20th century and our spacefaring aspirations grew further afield, the Moon lost its mystique and fell out of fashion.
The image is a still captured from a scene towards the end of X-Men: Apocalypse, in which Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique is strangled by Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse.
In her 1963 classic, "The Feminine Mystique," Betty Friedan looked at what household technologies had done for women and concluded that they had just created more demands.
"Cosmopolitan really likes to wrap itself up in its faux feminist mystique where they're claiming that because they're talking about sex, it's liberating to women," she said.
The stakes in the real estate world were lower, and deceptive statements could be dismissed as hardball business tactics or just efforts to cultivate the Trump mystique.
Queen Elizabeth led this approach at the age of 26, siding with palace traditionalists who feared that allowing cameras into her coronation would erode the monarchy's mystique.
Our plan, brewed over a couple beers a few months before, was to explore a part of our state that has held a great deal of mystique.
LONDON — The British pound has long possessed a mystique that transcends its marginal role in the global economy, conjuring memories of its dominance in the imperial age.
We will arrive in a new world where the photographs are mostly in color, brighter but less chic than black-and-white, lacking in romance and mystique.
Perhaps because of James's mystique, the Cavaliers were almost 223-220 favorites in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics despite not having home court advantage.
Justices, with their lifetime appointments and lofty reputations have managed to retain a mystique above the political fray in their marble columned refuge opposite the US Capitol.
Friction was integral to the group's mystique, but the show spends a good deal of time on its earliest days as preteens trying to forge a style.
Neruda is annoyed and sometimes amused by the detective's doggedness, but Peluchonneau is haunted by the poet's mystique, and by a growing sense of his own incompleteness.
That buys a 260-to-2570 time of 21 seconds plus the Maranello image and mystique (though hard-core collectors might sniff at the entry-level status).
His preternaturally calm voice, for instance, drifts freely during "Night Wander," moving with the cool mystique of the nocturnal black cat that serves as the song's hero.
Played tag-team style by Jennifer Lawrence and Rebecca Romijn over the course of the X-Men movies, Mystique ended up emerging as one of the main characters.
These strategies of remote control also extend to Banksy's dealings with the news media, whose publicity oxygenates his fame and mystique, but whose enquiries can be an irritant.
Once you cut away the starry-eyed mystique of a man whose efforts fundamentally helped to reshape the world in positive ways, what does the reality look like?
It's been fifty years since the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, but the mystique of the Kennedy family — and its influence on the country and the culture — endures.
Is it stereotypes that attract a certain persona, the expansive variety of its landscape, the mystique of Mexican culture, or the omnipresent glamour — real or imagined — of Hollywood?
We've always been fascinated with the mystique of nature, and we've searched for proof of the mystical everywhere: Norse mythology, Pagan religions, even spiritual postcards in gift shops.
This is part of what I mean when I say it carries a tiny bit of speedrunning mystique—it's not just the pace, but the playfulness with form.
The similarities imbue Woods with a certain mystique in comedy; he's the Rosetta stone for one of the most significant stand-up careers of the past couple decades.
The big picture: For most of his career, Ghosn had this superhero mystique — a turnaround expert and automotive visionary who favored corporate alliances, not mergers, for global success.
Around the world, dozens of craft breweries that ooze local charm and anti-capitalist mystique—think Camden Town Brewery or Goose Island—are, in fact, owned by ABI.
It adds to the mystique around the secretive company, which has been on the verge of unveiling a pair of compact augmented reality glasses since at least 2015.
It's easy to see why he wanted to work with Kate Bush, a pop star almost his equal in mystique, though the collaboration was regarded as ill-fated.
Decades after the death of J. Edgar Hoover, who built the mystique of FBI agents as a special class of investigators, the bureau continues to nurture that image.
But if you're looking for a film that explains the mystique of Prince the personality or Prince the performer, in either case, you can do a lot better.
Friends and family still don't know for sure what happened in the early hours of December 27, 1978, the dark mystique of Bell's music holding even in death.
That said, there were moments in this debate where Buttigieg leaned too far into his own mystique; "The racial divide lives within me," he said at one point.
Something about the mystique of the name, the idea that a woman was behind the site, went viral—even more so because Mansfield kept her real identity anonymous.
Before Betty Friedan exploded the myth of the happy housewife in "The Feminine Mystique" in 1963, Brown was already telling women to live a little before settling down.
In the university office, all the women had petted him and were in awe of his mystique: he had seemed thoughtful, forgetful, bumbling, dryly humorous, and high-minded.
The Wildenstein family has long maintained a mystique because no one knew what rested in their vaults in New York and Tokyo and a research institute in Paris.
The flagship drink of Wet Planet Beverage gained serious traction by marketing itself as a "maximum caffeine" alternative, and its appearance in "Jurassic Park" added to its mystique.
Front-line leaders like Gloria Steinem, Dorothy Pitman Hughes, NOW founder, and The Feminine Mystique author Betty Friedan — the list of ladies who made major contributions is long.
San Francisco Officials to Tech Workers: Buy Your Lunch The company built its business — and its mystique — because it excelled in the now-antiquated art of making magazines.
The modern women's movement was then in embryo: Betty Friedan's searing nonfiction book, "The Feminine Mystique," widely credited with having been its catalyst, would not appear until 1963.
It only gave Mr. Suleimani more time to build his empire, and, moreover, it enhanced his mystique as a man with an almost superhuman ability to evade detection.
Volcker stood 6-foot-8 (2.03 meters), smoked cheap cigars, wore old suits and spoke with a rumbling baritone, creating a mystique that intimidated congressmen and even presidents.
And as the great scale of the archaeological site becomes clear, Preston laments that the yearslong process of excavation will inevitably rob Mosquitia of much of its mystique.
Project Zero has been able to poke holes in the bulletproof mystique of the iPhone's security, which is widely believed to be the hardest consumer device to hack.
Like many other artistic homages to emerge from the cult of Kurt, these photographs only add to the mystique and mythology surrounding Cobain's stardom and death at 27.
The mystique of those two characters breeds fascination with the city itself, producing visions of London like the series Penny Dreadful that combine historical fact and literary fiction.
If we have to call it a disruption, fine, but don't let the cult-talk and the frat parties and the mystique of these new assholes fool you.
But for the most part, his former colleagues loved Corbally — with a wink and tap of his cigar, he brought a bit of mystique, even romance, into their lives.
Those bramble forests and abandoned theme parks and icy mountains of the DKC series were places I liked to go to, and Mario Kart 64 held the same mystique.
Facebook once sought to cultivate the type of mystique garnered by Google's X lab and its skunkworks projects, which have produced legitimate ventures including its self-driving unit, Waymo.
Tesla Model 3 hype hit a threshold this year, making this the most memorable ride of the year, because in true Tesla mystique, no one knew what to expect.
When you browse Atlanta's Experiences, you see mural walking tours alongside a fitness class called The Ultimate Twerkout and a beekeeping class called The Mystique of Bees: Beekeeping 101.
Nightcrawler, Mystique, Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Magneto all walk through the movie in various states of terror and leaden despair, carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders.
Different in their motivations and execution, both artists have developed a recognizable brand of mystique in and out of music that has resulted in commercial dominance and fall-out.
While the pyramids are no doubt stunning, with the way the city of Cairo has grown they can be viewed from the city, which somewhat detracts from their mystique.
In the thirties and forties, in ways that became art-world conventional wisdom, some critics equated regionalism with the blood-and-soil mystique of Nazism and/or socialist realism.
During the 2012 London Games, for example, the team voted together to wear the red Mystique style with a stylized crystal pattern across the body during the team competition.
Agalloch has long managed to hold onto the kind of mystique that so few bands are able to pull off in our current age of oversharing and Twitter spats.
While this menagerie of plasticky props screams "Pee Wee's Playhouse," as Bogart finally steps out, what's most distinctive about his look is how it's maintained an authentically underground mystique.
Halford has been answering to the sobriquet "the Metal God" since well before I was born in 1988, and is more than happy to lean into his own mystique.
Lawrence joked about the things that drove her and Hoult apart and said one of the reasons was related to her elaborate blue makeup for her role as Mystique.
But when the women wish for new reading material, a fairy godmother brings them Ms. Friedan's feminist classic, "The Feminine Mystique," and their lives are altered in unexpected ways.
So was a history of art and music that runs from Quincy Jones through Nirvana and Pearl Jam, part of the mystique that has drawn young people for generations.
If "The Feminine Mystique" heralded the second wave of literary feminism, Kate Chopin's 1899 novel, THE AWAKENING (Audible Studios; 5 hours, 38 minutes), was a landmark of the first.
Santa's Workshop's inaccessibility — far from metropolitan areas, including five hours from New York City along twisty mountain roads — is "part of the mystique of the place," Mr. Waterbury said.
But there has yet to be another comparably serious reckoning, nearly 50 years after Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, with gendered power imbalances in straight couples' personal lives.
The Feminine Mystique, written in 1963, is concerned with the widespread lack of fulfillment in American middle-class women that resulted from having no life outside being mothers and wives.
This wisecracking, sexually voracious woman—she beds another man before the night is through—had her premiere a year before Betty Friedan publicised women's exasperation in the "The Feminine Mystique".
Before Rebecca Romijn starred in The Librarians, played Mystique in X-Men and hosted GSN's Skin Wars, she was walking the Victoria's Secret catwalk and landing Sports Illustrated Swimsuit covers.
The uncompromising mystique that surrounds his perplexing public persona plays no small part in what made, and continues to make, him such an intriguing and viral figure in hip-hop.
No more Katniss and no more Mystique for Jennifer Lawrence (although 20th Century Fox would likely love for her to change her mind about playing a shape-shifting mutant again).
Matt Schiller, co-founder of Snappr, explained that by making it affordable and easy to book a photographer last-minute the company is removing the mystique of a professional photographer.
When we use the word mystique in reference to an artist, its meaning is the combination of secrecy, presence through talent, and power to attract intense scrutiny for doing nothing.
Both, with surnames barely pronounceable by Anglophones, are being marketed by their first names, a further democratization of the waning mystique of the maestro: thus, Mirga and Yannick to you.
It calls to mind the phrases zeitgeist or participation mystique, which suggest that there is a subtle but ineffable life force within us collectively — an irresistible wave we cannot resist.
The range is broad, tapping into many facets of heroineship, power, and feminine mystique, from Bia Sanchez's shapeshifting animation of Frida Kahlo, to Matea Radic's trippy rendition of Miranda July.
It's the so-called cult of the tech founder, based on the mystique of names like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, and it extends from Silicon Valley to Wall Street.
Public investors are starting to challenge tech foundersThat mystique may not go away, but the reticence on the part of investors to challenge tech founder CEOs may be starting to.
Now, Ms. Harris is seeking to reclaim the mystique that catapulted her into the highest echelons of the Democratic presidential race just two years after her election to the Senate.
The mystique of the sky also figures in a 1975 photograph of Merz, taken from behind, as she sits in a chair, her scarpette -shod feet propped against a wall.
"Valentino" hints at the album's range: an air of studied mystique, a groove happily caught between '70s funk and '60s spaghetti western, and some vaguely sultry asides from Mr. Bernstein.
Their will-they-or-won't-they drama kind of lost its mystique when Dylan began tweeting in a very crackable code to Hannah as he live-tweeted the Paradise premiere.
Did Doctor Manhattan take over the body of a real person like Invasion of the Body Snatchers or did he assume the form of someone like Mystique in X-Men?
Critics opposed margarine because it "challenged the 'butter mystique,'" wrote historian and professor Alysa Levene in a 2014 article on margarine, class, and modernity in the journal Contemporary British History.
Shown traipsing across their native planet of Crait in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, vulptices (known in a group as a "skulk") have feline mystique, but with clear canine energy.
Mom was getting through the front door slowly, so I squeezed past her to catch the opening credits, which to me had some kind of mystique for reasons I forget.
Released exclusively within the state in tiny quantities and produced by the scion of an old Kentucky whiskey family, it had an undeniable mystique — and a price tag of $170.
Featured at the tail end of the film's action-packed trailer, Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique comes across Cyclops (Tye Sheridan) and Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) after they've defeated a group of adversaries.
While a few might wish some change of their reputation, many actively bolster it, and for their own purposes they hold on to their mystique—as do, for example, the Freemasons.
Geek mystique gets the Crowleys invited to A-list parties, including the recent James Bond premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater, where they posted an Instagram photo of themselves in black tie.
Both groups openly expressed their love of science fiction, which imbued their music with a geek-inclusive mystique that hadn't been seen since the heyday of progressive rock in the '70s.
The pilot for YouTube Red's I'm Poppy premiered at Sundance earlier this year, while Poppy herself has inspired a wide range of conspiracy theories and fawning profiles dedicated to her mystique.
Dark Phoenix, which will arrive in theaters February 14, 2019, also stars Jennifer Lawrence, reprising her role as Mystique, and Nicholas Hoult, reprising his role as Hank McCoy (aka the Beast).
Oscar-winner Lawrence returns as the blue, shape-shifting Mystique, while McAvoy plays the younger, mind-reading Professor Charles Xavier, a role portrayed by Patrick Stewart in the franchise's first films.
The essay's title is a direct reference to The Feminine Mystique, Betty Freidan's seminal feminist text credited with changing the way a generation of women perceived themselves and their societal role.
"Favor to ask, guys," says Heather, whose name on Facebook is "Mystique Heath" and who runs an art collective in Hackney Wick in between her exceptionally lucrative work for a label.
I think one thing that's shocking about it is that "SNL" does have a mystique about it, and there's certain behavior that's expected, and he broke that mold a little bit.
There was no mystique around it, no maniacal fan base full of people dying to tell you about their favorite STALKER anecdotes at the slightest invitation, or even without an invitation.
Prague Prague's maze of alleys and subterranean haunts are even more intriguing when the weather outside is frosty, allowing visitors to comprehend firsthand the dark mystique that inspired Franz Kafka's tales.
If anything, the layer of mystique and exclusivity added to the appeal — that's something countless Neko Atsume players discovered last year before the addictive cat-collecting game was localized into English.
Likening bitcoin demand to tulip mania in 17th century Holland, Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc , said the mystique behind the cryptocurrency has produced a surge in its price.
"I'm really nervous," he said, as we made our way along a dirt road that led to the colony, which is protected by a thick tree line, adding to its mystique.
We started free clinics in poor communities, fought for immigrant rights, won court victories against injustice, and wrote books like "The Feminine Mystique" and "Silent Spring" that changed hearts and minds.
At the same time, there was a simmering resentment against domestic labor of all kinds in her life, and it was never really resolved, though Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique" helped.
At the time of her death, Betty Friedan was eight days away from publishing "The Feminine Mystique," the bible of second-wave feminism, which subsequently made Plath one of its martyrs.
Kamihira and Goldstein found that the mystique of an art gallery as an institution separate from an art store had become a barrier for young artists trying to sell their work.
Either way, the sobriquet of "Countess" was a fantastic fight name that, coupled with her French roots, added an air of mystique to Jeanne and her seemingly odd choice of career.
The aide, the former communications director Hope Hicks, who left the White House with an enduring mystique that inspired countless news media profiles, is now a private citizen living in California.
The fact that this pair were the aunt and cousin of the former first lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis and her sister, the socialite Lee Radziwill, added to their peculiar mystique.
Ai Adams was born and raised in Tokyo, the daughter of a theatrical costume designer, and fell in love with the mystique of Alaska from books she read as a child.
When Perry ceases to dance along at the end and stares at the viewer with the concerned conviction of someone who just finished reading The Feminine Mystique, a question is presented.
Going from midnight until well past sunup and clinging to the mystique that comes with minimal online promotion, Jack's are the kind of gatherings that might appear to thrive in the shadows.
Taking inspiration from the deep blue skin of the shape-shifting mutants Mystique and Nightcrawler, the creations celebrate the Blu-ray (you know, those round disc things) release of X-Men: Apocalypse.
There's nothing wrong with secrets and plot twists, but not every work of entertainment can achieve the sort of mystique that turned examples like Lost or Game of Thrones into mega-hits.
Michael Jackson was not just the King of Pop, he was a worldwide force of nature who existed in a time and space where celebrity was of a greater magnitude and mystique.
People have biased opinions through the press, books, whatever... actually, we don't want to say too much, the public don't know and that's how we want to keep it—keep some mystique.
The Star Is Born narrative thesis is that there's an innate mystique around "stardom," closely tied to the idea of a kind of mystical femininity that appears in conjunction with benevolent sexism.
Their notions of the sukeban may well be romanticized—or as Adelstein puts it, a "deliberate attempt to recreate a gang mystique, the way it was reported [and] not as it was".
But the revolutionary mystique he once enjoyed - helped by a Che Guevara beret, leather jacket and dark glasses - wore thin after he was captured in Khartoum in 1994 by French special forces.
She is the author of multiple books, including A Strange Stirring: The Feminine Mystique and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s, Marriage, a History, and The Way We Never Were.
Will he embrace the opportunity to be a cultural leader in New York by reaching out to different communities, involving himself in education projects and dismantling the elitist mystique of classical music?
"These highways don't have a lot of mystique or romance to them," he says, "but they are such an essential part of our landscape and economy that they deserve to be pictured."
That leaves Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), Magneto (Michael Fassbender), and Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac) — who also happen to be played by the movie's biggest stars — to tangle with each other.
The powerful mystique of the samurai sword Literally translated as "period dramas," they portray the daily lives of samurai, farmers, ninjas, merchants and craftsmen during Japan's Edo period between 1603 and 1868.
And, because of how skateboarding is consumed now—immediately, and usually on Instagram—it seems unlikely that any future trick could have the mystique and anticipation needed to make a similar impact.
The negative perceptions and mischaracterizations of locals have contributed to the eerie mystique of the region, and the frightening reputation has made the stories of beings like the Jersey Devil more believable.
"The net effect is this is a company which has this mystique, which is it doesn't matter where they earn money, as long as they pay their executives a lot," he said.
Half Elvis, half harried-aunt-running-errands, the look is befitting of a 230-year-old man who has spent much of his life cultivating an air of rock 'n' roll mystique.
From afar, a crowded craps table obscures the happenings on its sunken field of play in a way that lends it a certain dark mystique — it almost looks like a cockfighting ring.
"It's a nighttime activity and the mystique of the evening makes it a little romantic," said Nicole Dugan, a physical therapist who brought her daughter and a group of friends with her.
In the past few years he has accrued a mystique in various pockets of the city's music world — jazz, indie rock, the media-mixing avant-garde — but remains little-known outside Washington.
However, a brief glimpse of a sad funeral scene, and a conspicuously absent Mystique during that sequence, suggests there's no guarantee that all three will make it out of Dark Phoenix alive.
The heart of the rebooted X-Men franchise has always been the surprising and compelling chemistry between its biggest stars: McAvoy as Professor X, Lawrence as Mystique, and Michael Fassbender as Magneto.
Since its debut in 2017, Proper Hotels, a boutique brand with a lively, artistic take on travel rooted in West Coast-cool mystique, has taken the San Francisco hospitality scene by storm.
And for all the pleasures of "I told you so," those of us who never bought into the Merkel mystique should not pretend that she's delivered some sort of catastrophe just yet.
"The mystique of the founder is, I think, embedded in American mythology," said John Danner, a senior fellow at the Haas School of Business at Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
Such is his mystique in the world of finance, however, that one of his followers assumed that the misspellings and deletions were part of a premeditated scheme to exploit Twitter's visibility algorithms.
It's difficult to tell whether this caginess — for instance, about how much of a script or outline ever existed — is fuel for the film's mystique, or simply the result of linguistic shortcomings.
" Her introspective gender fluidity dovetailed with an "it" girl's practiced mystique: in a 2013 essay for the trans magazine Original Plumbing , she described her body as "a raincheck, a cliffhanger, an IOU.
No, they're not the draw of theme parks or the Gulf Coast or South Beach, but Florida is aware the beasts carry a certain mystique and has capitalized on it in many ways.
In The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan compared married women's subjugation and death of the spirit in domestic settings to "a comfortable concentration camp," suggesting that American wives had become similarly dehumanized and victimized.
The Bloods and the Crips had emerged after the decline — or destruction, as many in South Central would say — of nationalist organizations like the Black Panther Party and exerted an almost irresistible mystique.
The list continues with two characters from Captain America: Civil War (Black Widow and Scarlet Witch), two from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and another JLawr appearance as Mystique in X-Men: Apocalypse.
It's not yet available in English, but you can still play it now for free on both Android and iOS — and in some ways the language barrier actually adds to the game's mystique.
For all the mystique surrounding the contestants, the real enigma of The Bachelor isn't love, or even how the women contestants get their mic packs to dangle so gracefully from their bikini straps.
"The run-up in bitcoin created a mystique of one-way trading which is being shaken, but the pricing requires faith that there will always be demand," Englander wrote in a research note.
This leads Raven/Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) to confront her surrogate brother, Professor Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), about his cavalier attitude towards putting mutant lives in danger for his own personal and political ends.
Since Kat and Bianca's helicopter father won't let Bianca date unless Kat does, Cameron and his friend Michael (David Krumholtz) pay Patrick (Ledger) to "woo" the Feminist Mystique-worshipping, Sylvia Plath-quoting Kat.
Most aggravating, they say, are the questions from the politically curious about whether they are related to their namesake, supporting him or getting any kind of boost or hit from the Trump mystique.
As such, any mystique came from the cocoon-like nature of his recordings, their silky samples laced together so tightly that it was hard to catch a glimpse of the kid behind them.
Such is the mystique of the dress set (or, if you're shopping on a UK site, the co-ord) — it retains its stylish properties when united, or separated and distributed among other outfits.
"This is what Real Madrid is all about and comebacks like these form part of the mystique of this stadium — but this needs to be a warning for the future," Ronaldo told reporters.
Joan looked around her—this was before Feminine Mystique was written—and she realized that all these wives in the nice suburbs, like Larchmont, New York, where her parents lived, were not happy.
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, A. Lange and other fine watchmakers began to return, and found a market among aficionados of fine watches for whom the name Glashütte still had mystique.
Nonfiction LOVE, ICEBOX Letters From John Cage to Merce CunninghamBy Laura Kuhn BALLERINA PROJECT By Dane Shitagi THE STYLE OF MOVEMENT Fashion & DanceBy Ken Browar and Deborah Ory Dancers are fonts of mystique.
Since his emergence into the electronic dance music sphere, Ryan Hemsworth has achieved a level of jet-set success (and mystique) that most DJs—or any artists for that matter—only meme about.
"We need to pierce this mystique of infallibility; it does me no favor," Ms. Selzer said in an interview, referring to the expectation that her poll would nail the results time and time again.
Despite Marvel having a number of queer characters in their comics, like X-Men's Mystique or Young Avengers's America Chavez, their sexuality has yet to make it to be depicted on the big screen.
Likening bitcoin demand to the tulip bulb mania in 165.33th century Holland, Buffett, the chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, said the mystique behind the cryptocurrency has caused its price to surge.
This DIY light show was something Ink & Dagger used in their sets to add to their mystique and create a disquieting air, yet it would be Botch that spread this idea throughout underground music.
The mystique had legs: The Clermonts were cast earlier this year in Kanye West's internet-breaking Yeezy Season 6 "Kim Clone" campaign, sporting their signature KKW-esque long blonde hair and curve-hugging looks.
At least it has the beyond stellar cast of James McAvoy as Professor Xavier, Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique, Michael Fassbender as Magneto, plus "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner, who's returning as Jean Grey.
These pieces work because they play on the notion of the feminine mystique (which is made up of a buffet of patriarchal ideology, self-help discourse, and essentialist ideas of what constitutes womanly power).
The mystique of Marilyn Monroe combined with the significance of this dress as it relates to history,politics and entertainment is remarkable and the reason it is so cherished by collectors and fans alike.
There's really only one day a year we can wear Mystique-inspired blue face paint, vampire blood, or witchy warts, and by the time it rolls around again, we're on to a new look.
One fan account, for example, imagined her as bisexual (adding to her gay pop icon mystique) and visiting Disneyland with her girlfriend: [HD] Peppa has been spotted at Disneyland with rumored girlfriend Nayeon. pic.twitter.
Some people I spoke with who are closely associated with the game in Korea expressed privately that they worried for the pastime's future now that a certain element of its mystique had been shattered.
It was a glimpse behind the "Melania mystique," a chance to see the first lady, who up until mid-June hadn't even been a full-time White House resident, interact on a global stage.
Unfortunate as the situation was for Grandmaison, perhaps the snafu worked to Peep's benefit, since it's hard to imagine what he could say to the press that wouldn't puncture the mystique afforded by ambiguity.
Meanwhile, in Days of Future Past, the gigantic stakes — saving the future world — were mitigated by a really intimate story between Professor Xavier (James McAvoy), Erik/Magneto (Michael Fassbender), and Raven/Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence).
He devoured Betty Friedan's 226 feminist manifesto, The Feminine Mystique, and found himself agreeing, if not downright empathizing, with the feminist leader's depictions of society squandering women's choices in the home, bedroom, and workplace.
"Disney clearly left a strong impression on both of us in our childhoods — the magic, the mystique, and the romance," lifestyle consultant Juliana Chong Stryker says of her November 2014 wedding to husband Bobby.
So the cassowary's formidable mystique is a bit unfair—and is mostly a consequence of humans approaching or pestering an animal that, yes, is capable of disemboweling you, but isn't out to murder you.
These men's sex appeal, based on mystery and the dominance suggested by riding a horse shirtless, evoke the aura that makes cowboys typically sexy — a mystique that has absolutely nothing to do with whiteness.
Cohen's tasks, in Trump's service, have included paying hush money to keep embarrassing details of the boss's life out of the press and menacing anyone whom he considered a threat to the Trump mystique.
According to Jason McCarthy, founder of the backpack and endurance-events company Goruck and a former Green Beret, this gear-dork mindset draws on the mystique of America's ever more visible special-forces personnel.
Think about the mystique behind the legendary Dream Team scrimmage, a game that has taken on legendary proportions in the darkness of unknowability, another in the constant stream of maniacal Michael Jordan practice stories.
Then again, part of the Oprah mystique is that after someone does a double-take after seeing her in person, she just seems to get on with the business of being a normal human.
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One will have no female models parading on the starting grid this season but will still be a sport of "glamor and mystique", according to chairman and chief executive Chase Carey.
"Jackie" follows two new books, "Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film," by Alexandra Zapruder, and "JFK and the Masculine Mystique: Sex and Power on the New Frontier," by Steven Watts.
Still, Mr. Khan brings something new: more star power and mystique than any recent Pakistani leader and perhaps a better chance to change the country's narrative, even though the election was widely considered tainted.
"'Bonnie and Clyde' magnified the mystique of '30s bank robbers by refracting it through the lens of counterculture revolt," A. O. Scott wrote in his review of "The Highwaymen" for The New York Times.
While she herself believes in the "mystique of commitment" that characterizes monogamous relationships, she also knows that she must reckon with the increasingly present possibility that she will never enter into a permanent one.
Less tangibly, but perhaps more importantly, it puts at risk Apple's reputation for constantly churning out delightful, surprising new objects, an important part of the intangible mystique of one of the world's most admired brands.
Lawrence told Extra in a recent interview that while playing the role of Mystique (and simultaneously starring alongside and dating Nicholas Hoult), she was often covered in blue paint, which required shaving cream to remove.
Less tangibly, but perhaps more importantly, it puts at risk Apple's reputation for constantly churning out delightful, surprising, new objects, an important part of the intangible mystique of one of the world's most admired brands.
Swap out "little yellow pill" for "glass of Zinfandel" and it becomes easy to see how, more than 50 years after the publication of "The Feminine Mystique," the "strange stirring" that Betty Friedan diagnosed persists.
If you caught yesterday's story debunking the rumors surrounding the company, you know that a dash of mystique mixed with a clever business model has all but positioned ColourPop as a cosmetics heavyweight — seemingly overnight.
For instance, I'm a huge Star Wars fan and I'd love to be in a Star Wars movie, but then it would kind of take away the mystique if I was a stormtrooper or something.
The married couple recently celebrated 35 years of playing jazz standards and covers at the storied Los Feliz nightspot, but the pair maintains a timeless mystique that keeps the joint packed five days a week.
The cast of subordinates who flit in and out of her life—her handlers, her ex-husbands and her fans—are written not as fully-formed human beings but as reflections of the Garland mystique.
And while she had little interest in the domestic aspects of womanhood—the drudgery that was afflicting American women with Betty Friedan's "problem with no name"—she exalted her own vision of the feminine mystique.
The mission goes south, resulting in the deaths of Jean Grey, Archangel, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Monet, Husk, Mystique, and Wolverine — but they do, after sacrificing their lives, end up destroying the AI before it goes online.
Widely recognized as playing a pivot role in second-wave feminism, Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique is the perfect gift for the recalcitrant tech bro in your life who also happens to be your manager.
In the beginning days of feminism, early 1970s, even after Betty Friedan gave it a name in her groundbreaking book, The Feminine Mystique, many women of America were discovering their own voices, but not on Television.
You know, those restaurants and cafés that have that distinct mystique that makes them the perfect place for breakfast alone, lunch with the girls, a date with a new S.O., and even dinner with the 'rents.
Myth and Mystique: Cleveland's Gothic Table Fountain features, alongside the gilded showpiece, 15 associated objects that inform visitors on an aspect of the table fountain, from its function to its stylistic devices to its possible patron.
But the larger public caught the WIRED mystique and amplified the message of complete freedom from old-fashioned governmental constraints—not knowing that the message had implicitly assumed the ongoing presence of a functioning public sector.
Liz Truss, the current member of parliament for the area, became embroiled in the smell saga last year and accompanied a group of concerned residents on a visit to the factory to help dispel the mystique.
The owner of Clinique and Bobbi Brown has so far resisted selling directly on the nation's largest online retailer of cosmetics, Amazon, weary that its stark white pages do little to preserve its high-end mystique.
"The Rykiel mystique has reached such a pass that steel-eyed women were said to cry at the showing of the spring collection for store buyers this week," Bernadine Morris wrote in The Times in 220.
While we imagine that the persona is good for cultivating mystique, it can also lead to practical mix-ups—for instance, what happens if somebody else says they're you, and you're not there to discredit them?
Hillis, undeterred, sailed on through her busy, stylish life of solitary splendor, through the era of Betty Friedan and The Feminine Mystique and into the era of Helen Gurley Brown and Sex and the Single Girl.
In "Dumbo," Burton takes this self-referential impulse to a startling level through the representation of its Walt Disney-style impresario — who speaks of magic and mystique — and then by lighting the whole shebang on fire.
Mr. Bey's images are funny and mysterious and offer proof of something that came to be known as "Pissed Off" and spoken about like a fable — not exactly photojournalism, but documentation of a certain Hammons mystique.
That mystique is undeserved because it is too kind to her decision, lauded for its idealism but ultimately deeply reckless and destabilizing, to swiftly admit a million-odd migrants into the heart of Europe in 2015.
At this point it's a well-worn path to fame: A baby-faced teen rapper with urgent energy and a homegrown mystique comes out of nowhere with a low-budget video that is impossible to ignore.
Semantically, the "pro" title is less about being a device specifically for professionals and more about applying the mystique of the modern creative professional to imply that the new version is better than the regular version.
Should a big intervention by the President fail however, he could further compromise his "Art of the Deal" mystique at a time when his temperament, knowledge of complicated issues and capacity to govern is in question.
"It's going to be very clinical — it's going to take the mystique, the romanticism out of the city," said Alyx Gauthier, 27, a local service-industry worker who was nursing a pint on a recent afternoon.
After being admitted to the hospital and having a camera shoved up my ass on multiple occasions, I quickly decided it was pointless to maintain any sort of boundaries or mystique around what I was going through.
Betty Friedan's 1963 book " The Feminine Mystique" gave voice to "the problem that has no name" — women being dissatisfied with their confinement at home as wives and mothers — and sparked the second wave of the feminist movement.
But as Morgan Stanley's gentlemanly mystique gave way to new regulations and cutthroat competition, Mr. Baldwin liked to remind them that he had worked his way through Princeton, and that his grandfather had been a railway conductor.
It wasn't until the 1960s that the anti-smoking movement really took off, but in these Art Deco artifacts you can get an idea of the mystique being promoted in the early decades of the 20th century.
The findings suggest that Nvidia is working on software for a new tablet, referred to by the codename "Mystique," which can operate as a laptop if you attach a keyboard, similar to last year's Google Pixel Slate.
The actress told Entertainment Weekly for the magazine's first look at the upcoming Dark Phoenix that she didn't plan on playing Mystique ever again after X-Men: Apocalypse, but director Simon Kinberg roped her into doing it.
Other top-tier superheroes include some Marvel standouts, including Wolverine, who can thank his fast regenerative powers for his high rating, Mystique, who can manipulate her genes, and Thor, who like Superman, has a large energy output.
"Part of the mystique of Rao's is it's a restaurant that's 120 years old, but Frankie was the one who made it what it is," said Dietl, a former NYPD detective and New York City mayoral candidate.
Professor Xavier seeks to defeat him with the help of Mystique and other mutant students from his school - characters introduced in the original "X-Men" movies and brought to life here by a younger generation of actors.
Among its other sins, Apocalypse conveniently forgot where Days of Future Past left things with Wolverine and Mystique, and inexplicably maintained the pattern of jumping ahead one decade per installment without aging up any of its characters.
Vinyl record sales have been booming lately, so it's not at all surprising that Technics is capitalizing on the SL-1200's mystique here — we're actually expecting to see a few high-end turntables at CES 2016.
The only album coming out on 4/20 that could be called seasonally appropriate was the new A Perfect Circle, and the stoner mystique surrounding Maynard is often too evocative of the incense rack at Spencer's Gifts.
Her musical talents notwithstanding, Cookie's success derives partly from her ability to read the room, to spot trends before they happen, and to cultivate an air of luxury and glamour that furthers her mystique as Empire's empress.
They want a bit of Paradise Garage's mystique, or Berghain's allure, but end up with something more akin to a fat lad puking into a urinal at 53 Degrees North in Warrington on a smart casual night.
Otherwise, masculinity will remain what it is now in virtually all gender debates: a mystique, a something-nothing open to an endless palimpsest of interpretations and no substance, reduced in the end to the silliness of stereotypes.
Yet the remark still has the power to shock because it upends conventional expectations about the dignity of the presidency itself and the mystique that frames the chief executive as the upholder of national morality and diversity.
He keeps his would-be inner circle off guard, telling advisers that he wants to cultivate his mystique, like Banksy or Daft Punk, and drives Vatican marketers crazy — and broke — by not allowing his face on souvenirs.
"I will be interested to see whether the newer and growing attention to intensive farming and sustainability effects further change, especially since I suspect that the butter mystique is particularly a factor for older generations," Levene said.
The examination of Kennedy's masculine mystique is essentially "Profiles in Swagger," a pop culture look at the manly sex appeal of Jack Kennedy as well as contemporaries like Hugh Hefner, Ben Bradlee, Ian Fleming and Frank Sinatra.
As the centuries rolled on and other great European family art holdings were broken up and museums became the principal repositories for such things, the Six Collection, which remains in the Six family home, grew in mystique.
Secreted away on moderately popular YouTube channels, and paired with videos that contained a bunch of pretty shapes and trippy characters, the track built up the mystique that anonymous white labels used to back in the day.
" She calls Julia Child and James Beard "Julia and Jim," noting that they're the exact kind of white tastemakers who have the license to "act like they invented food and like there is some weird mystique surrounding it.
She reads like a supporting character who was rapidly promoted to protagonist status without ever being quite fleshed out enough to justify it; nearly everything she says and does and thinks works to support Heist's feral detective mystique.
At times, he seems to have relished cultivating the notion that he saw Quixote's story as his own, as if the mystique around its seemingly cursed journey to the big screen was really part of the movie itself.
The behind-the-scenes saga is part of the film's mystique and history, and whether it's great, terrible, or somewhere in between, that story is what historians, critics, and crowds will remember, long after the movie leaves theaters.
The audience doesn't quite realize that until the film's very end (when her mummified remains are discovered in Norman Bates's cellar), but even when viewers assume Mother is alive, director Alfred Hitchcock keeps his distance, building her mystique.
And Lawrence, at times, looks like she's tired of playing Katniss Everdeen and leading kids into battle — which is essentially what Mystique is asked to do in Apocalypse, a continuation of her heroism in Days of Future Past.
As Sklar wrote in a 2008 paper in Feminist Studies on Clinton's first primary campaign for president, the "masculine mystique" played an important role in campaigning for president for decades — with Ronald Reagan as a particularly prominent example.
Signed to The Weeknd's XO label, Wise's music covers the bases of what you'd expect out of a Toronto rapper, yet is able to also capture elements of romance, horror, and mystique that drips in Los Angeles influence.
We are caught up in what he calls the "cerebral mystique": We believe that the brain is an one-person show, a sole actor on the stage, when in fact there are many other players in the wings.
In their 2005 book "The Mommy Myth," Susan J. Douglas and Meredith Michaels deem celebrity motherhood, as portrayed in the pages of People magazine and the like, as "a powerful Trojan horse" for the having-it-all mystique.
But just as Betty Friedan took ordinary life as her subject in The Feminine Mystique, to show that the "normal" is political, the many ways that social politics inheres in food culture prove that point all over again.
This mystique is bolstered by the perception (discredited by critics cited in the book, such as a photographer and lecturer at Northwestern University, Pamela Bannos) that Maier had no technical training, to engender a myth of elusive genius.
The T-1000 model of the Terminator franchise, the X-Men's Mystique, and the Faceless Men of Game of Thrones are modern science fiction and fantasy riffs on this same basic fear of decoys taking over authentic lives.
Lisa captures her father's mystique, the frisson she felt from seeing his picture in magazines, the effect of dropping his name and the way he created the impression that knowing him was a privilege — albeit a dangerous one.
Mr. Keil wrote two books on creativity in a corporate setting, "The Creative Mystique: How to Manage It, Nurture It and Make It Pay" (1985) and "How to Zig in a Zagging World: Unleashing Your Hidden Creativity" (1988).
Because you know the tech bro on the receiving end of The Feminine Mystique is going to "well, actually," you, why not preemptively cut him off with a second gift consisting of Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex?
The Feminine Mystique and its "problem that has no name" was specifically for white middle-class women: Women who had to work to support themselves experienced their oppression very differently from women who were socially discouraged from working.
In the new book JFK and the Masculine Mystique: Sex and Power on the New Frontier, author Steven Watts takes a closer look at this relationship, and how the two men influenced ideas of masculinity in the Camelot era.
That Victoria's Secret felt that the Chinese market was ready for its launch — even without having access to its signature lingerie — makes more sense when you consider that Victoria's Secret doesn't need sex to sell the mystique of sex.
We know the sleek, sexy catsuits of Black Widow, Storm, and Catwoman; we've got Wonder Woman's strapless breastplate and miniskirt; and then there's the X-Men's Mystique, who for a large percentage of time wears nothing but body paint.
On this week's episode of Cookies, hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli discuss if James Harden and the Houston Rockets can score their way to an NBA championship, the questionable power of Lakers Mystique, and the Academy Awards fiasco.
"It's a super-accessible way to get exposure to the waterways, where there is a really undiscovered part of New York City; there's a mystique to it," said Elias Vaisberg, who runs kayak fishing tours out of Staten Island.
Their inspired pairing suggests that Mr. Cianfrance is a true believer in the romantic imagination: a mystique eroded by social and technological forces that have broken down traditional restraints against intimacy and privacy so that little mystery is left.
Elena Ferrante has cited Ortese (1914-98) as one of her greatest influences, and the connections are obvious in this collection of short stories and essays, which infuse a grimy, chaotic Naples with unsentimental menace rather than romantic mystique.
If you watched "The Girls Next Door," the TV show about Hefner's ménage, you noticed that the Playboy mystique was emphatically not a joke in the lower middle class environs that produced his centerfolds and their most adoring fans.
But, starting in the nineteen-seventies, a mystique grew up around the closer, partly because pitchers like Sparky Lyle, Goose Gossage, and Al (the Mad Hungarian) Hrabosky—and, later on, Jonathan Papelbon and Brian Wilson—developed outsized mound personalities.
Vinyl, that sacrosanct slab of plastic, has such mystique that all-vinyl events are heralded with the fervour of miracles being performed, and the ability to pull off miracles, as we all know, should remain in the right hands.
The rise of Epstein's mystique The irony of Epstein's influence is that he was a deliberately enigmatic figure, who thrived on telling stories about himself that were hard to believe by people who, regardless, kept him close, including Wexner.
Even in the years before she started her company, one that relied on the image of an accessible aristocrat, she seemed to place little importance in distancing herself from the broader universe, in hiding from photographers and cultivating mystique.
A new film essay from Daniel Netzel suggests that his über-masculine mystique likely wouldn't have been nearly as potent were it not for the two goofy old men who created the sound design for David Fincher's counterculture classic.
The other carving that I found outstanding, aesthetically striking, and genuinely delightful for its synthesis of introspective contemplation and formal detail, is the Baoulé "Statuette de conjoint mystique blolo bian" ("Spouse Statuette Mystical Blolo Bian," circa 19th century) from Ivory Coast.
Featuring Gloria Allred, People Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle, Chris Connelly, Rebecca Jarvis, Aaron Korsh, Andrew Morton and more, "The Story of The Royals" will capture the mystique of the monarchy through its many loves, losses, extravagances, challenges and charms.
Of course, the Irishman can take solace in his ground-breaking million-dollar payday, and can also look forward to returning to featherweight to defend his title, yet the reality is that his mystique took a real blow in Vegas.
That's a bit like casting Hugh Grant as a man who's been faking a British accent for years, but it also feels like a jab at the idea of Gallic mystique and what it allows people to get away with.
Whether or not such a mystical masterpiece can actually exist, people can certainly treat an album like one, and, as Bowie knew, an album can certainly revel in its own mystique, and can certainly make a show out of being one.
The Pixel, on the other hand, is a device that undermines the iPhone's mystique by offering a better camera and smarter AI, and it raises expectations of Android as a whole by offering a better experience than most of its rivals.
Her three-picture deal is up following the release of X-Men: Apocalypse and it might be the last we see of her as Mystique, in addition to costars Michael Fassbender (Magneto), James McAvoy (Professor X) and Nicholas Hoult (Beast).
The other characters, including Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), and Magneto (Michael Fassbender), are just there to serve as set dressing, and accordingly, most of them give performances as wooden as the mahogany furniture lining Xavier's mansion.
The old Walter Bagehot thing about not letting daylight in upon the magic, the idea that the royal family had to portion out access to itself in order to preserve their mystique has changed quite drastically over the last 40 years.
They were the ones who truly believed—who saw Steinbrenner not as a world-historic butthead but a passionate man of vision, and who put up with his shit because the mystique and majesty of the franchise made it worth it.
Naysayers might say this is because he's hiding a lack of involvement and covering it up through mystique and enigma—that he's got a team of tastemakers giving him all the figures he needs to stay rooted in the zeitgeist.
The director's mystique grew in large part because of his 20-year disappearance from filmmaking, a gap that followed two classics of the 1970s — "Badlands" (showing on Friday and Sunday) and "Days of Heaven" (on Saturday, Sunday and Nov. 19903).
Combined with a fabric called Mystique, which overlays foil and hologram atop the spandex to create even more shine, the leotards gymnasts wore became ever glossier, especially as the crystals crept down the sleeves and over the body of the garment.
Officials at the University of Pennsylvania, meanwhile, realized that sweatshirts, T-shirts and glossy print and web catalogs weren't doing nearly enough to advertise its charms, and that the university wasn't fully leveraging the mystique of its world-renowned business school.
The Game Of Thrones star told Just Jared that on the set of the upcoming X-Men movie, which is set in the '80s, she got to know Lawrence, who plays Mystique, pretty well in the "few scenes" they had together.
To control blood was to master mortality, so it is unsurprising that blood features prominently in many religious traditions, and that, though our understanding of its functions is more sophisticated than ever, we remain in thrall to its primal mystique.
Or does the prospect of a likely string of defeats to Biden in the next few weeks risk damaging Sanders' leverage and credibility with his Democratic colleagues and lead him to fold his campaign while preserving the mystique of his movement?
The digital world moves too fast; people's attention spans are too short; we know too much about celebrity behavior for it to have the same mystique and allure; no individual or brand wants to be so dependent on the other.
But their mystique elicits envious glances, so models like the 812 Superfast and Portofino (which replaces the California) can be expected to be at the center of a swarm of admirers, while more practical-minded oligarchs might flock to the GTC4Lusso.
But the government of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has repeatedly postponed holding an election and has tightened its control, while trying to earn some measure of legitimacy by basking in the popularity, mystique and beliefs that surround the monarchy.
These figures lack Q's mystique (and are far, far better connected with reality), but they share Q's vulnerability: Their influence depends on producing a nonstop stream of portentous tidbits, little pellets of encouragement to keep followers hitting the retweet button.
Adding to his mystique as a pop and rock chameleon is his uncanny physical resemblance to the younger Bruce Springsteen, which was illustrated in side-by-side photos of the Boss and of Mr. Spector striking the same classic poses.
His rise — from a young upstart street artist who smuggled works into museums as pranks to pranking Sotheby's during a $1.4 million bid on his painting — is a result of years of meticulous control over his message and his mystique.
Daniel Mallory Ortberg's "Something That May Shock and Discredit You" is a humorous take on the masculine mystique, drawing from the author's transition and moving away from, as Jordy Rosenberg writes in his review, "the damaging trope of tragic transness."
His book — along with such studies as David Riesman's "The Lonely Crowd" — created a lasting image of post-World War II life, while other important critiques, like Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique," focused on the people who had been left out.
Such was the depth of Prince's mystique that any story about him was interesting, as proved, hilariously, by the "Chappelle's Show" sketch in which Charlie Murphy (Eddie's brother) describes a night of pickup basketball ("shirts versus blouses") and pancakes at Prince's.
"I think it's clear that a 'cancel' campaign is more effective if there is significant embarrassment [involved]," Catherine Squires, author of The Post-racial Mystique and a professor of communication studies at the University of Minnesota, told Vox in an email.
For all that third-round weekend means in the hearts of many English soccer fans, for all the memories it conjures, it is now taken as a truism that it has lost some of its mystique, some of its appeal.
He was dressed so ridiculously that he seemed to be actively trying to deflate the mystique surrounding him: a polka dot bow tie, round sunglasses and a knit hat rising so high above his head that it resembled a dunce cap.
The Feminine Mystique rails against "the problem that has no name": the systemic sexism that taught women that their place was in the home and that if they were unhappy as housewives, it was only because they were broken and perverse.
To be clear, Fox has excelled at telling the stories of one or two X-Men in movies like Logan (Wolverine), X-Men (Wolverine and Magneto), X2 (Wolverine), and First Class (Magneto, Charles Xavier, and, to a lesser extent, Mystique).
Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique was 16 years old, but the subjects of white, middle-class women working outside the home — and of any woman having what could be called a career — remained controversial (as, you could argue, they still are today).
Google is positioning its Assistant as a direct competitor to Alexa, so, what better way to imbue its new product with an aura of both mystique and goodwill than by leading off its slate of 2019 products with a stab at universal translation.
But therein lies many more stars of Godard's lens: Marlene Jobert, Anna Karina, Jean Seberg, and more have influenced how we few French style, their seemingly unattainable joie de vivre (at least for Americans), and the mystique of French culture in general.
The paper takes aim at two of the Fed's favorite gauges to predict price swings - inflation expectations, which are derived from markets and surveys; and labor market "slack," or the amount of workers actively looking for employment - and attempts to undercut their mystique.
The pageantry, from the Oval Office, to the "beast" limousine, to Air Force One as it jets into a foreign land, conjures up a mystique and a statement of power -- that Trump appears not yet to have harnessed to its full potential.
The jury is still out on that, but it doesn't take away from the mystique of examining these structures like those of any sculpture or artist, and wondering about intention, purpose, and technical skill to create something where there was once nothing.
Mr. McAvoy as the younger Xavier and Mr. Fassbender as Magneto are, in their way, just as convincing, and this film also, of course, boasts Jennifer Lawrence as the morphable mutant called either Raven or Mystique, depending on who's doing the calling.
The bearded revolutionary's seeming invincibility contributed to Cuba's subversive mystique, the specter of which helped usher in a spate of reactionary and often U.S.-backed military dictatorships throughout Latin America: Brazil in 1964, followed by Chile in 1973 and Argentina in 1976.
In turn, Victorinox, known for its range of Swiss army knives, gets a long-term license agreement to use the brand for sales in the United States and Canada of items such as Swiss Army Mystique Forest Perfume and Swiss Army Altitude Cologne.
Though the word "ballerina" really means only "dancing woman" in its original Italian, it has been inflated by over a century of Russian ballet mystique to acquire multiple connotations of authority, many of which Ms. Teuscher seems to exemplify, quietly but surely.
She very much wanted to drape herself in the mystique of Silicon Valley, which most people would understand as what came out of the chip industry and what came out of the computer industry, and what is now ... Or the internet industry.
That mystique was enhanced this year, when a well-preserved 2112 "Series I" GTO with an impressive racing history and distinctive silver bodywork sold privately for an undisclosed price of at least $2000 million, setting a new high for any classic car.
That Mr. Gray, who is 37, was once an embedded adviser to the Iraqi Army, works out of a garage in suburban Philadelphia and uses the Marine Corps motto Semper Fi to sign off on emails has only added to his mystique.
The couture I saw that morning did not strike me as international, though I could imagine its appeal to women from Russia or the Middle East, who are less shy about displays of wealth and who share Guo's notions of feminine mystique.
Alabama has advantages, including resources, location and the history and mystique behind that script letter A. But its biggest advantage over dozens of other of top-tier college football programs is one of its own making: Alabama, alone, never has to play Alabama.
I asked if any women's coats were a five, and was told a story about how Rebecca Romijn needed a warm coat while she was filming her role as Mystique in the "X-Men" films, and so one was designed for her.
But with an addiction to Cherry Coke Zero, a desire to cultivate a mystique like Banksy's or Daft Punk's, his installation of the nun who raised him (Diane Keaton) as consigliere, and his almost medieval beliefs, he may well be the Antichrist.
He won in 2016 by a whisker, few of his supporters have since deserted him, and the benefits of incumbency, in terms of name recognition, the mystique of the office and the many opportunities it presents to blend governing and campaigning, have long been recognised.
Might I suggest that you are — in addition to a fan of the sport and a little patriotic even though you try not to be nationalistic — in awe of the mystique of the players themselves and the ease with which they comport and dress themselves?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A new film about Jacqueline Kennedy, one of the most photographed yet private women of the 20th century, attempts to get behind her mystique by blending factual events with imagination in the week after the 1963 assassination of her husband, President John.
And the fact that no historian can verify the origins of this bit of slang only adds to the mystique, which is cool, but emo-tragic, dating back to an era when cars had no seat belts, and fatal accident rates were much higher.
A free visual novel built in Twine, The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo draws real dread from the weird mystique around game development, the subtle one-upmanship of childhood friendships, and the simple horror of waiting for a late-night knock on the door.
He's the other kind of millennial—I want to call him a loser, but the word "loser" has echoes of romance, of cool down-and-out-ness, and Tostitos Tyler doesn't have any kind of SoCal surf bum/stoner/the Dude mystique to him.
FROM PEN: The Marvel Cinematic Universe Explained by Shirley Li's Nerd Map Dark Phoenix will focus on the iconic Jean Grey story line from the comics, and Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique), Michael Fassbender (Magneto), and Nicholas Hoult (Beast) are also set to reprise their roles.
"It's interesting that he continued to do his own thing," said Roberta Bayley, who worked the door at CBGB and remembers Mr. Hannah in the club wearing a straw boater or looking like Alain Delon in "Purple Noon," all pretty features and noir mystique.
The White Horse Tavern has been around since 1880, but the era with which it is most closely associated is the Beatnik fifties, when a bevy of oddball writers swept through Greenwich Village and lent the sleepy taproom a mystique that lingers to this day.
I think there's this idea that you're so special and you have to protect the mystique of being a musician, and also be desirable, and all the things that seem so difficult to upkeep, especially if you are a fucking independent musician starting up wherever.
There's a mystique around being a porn performer, but the reality is that there's a lot of waiting around, you probably don't even get to fuck until the end of the day, you're going to be tired, there's going to be paperwork to sign.
Manson has used his extra time to fuel his mystique through carefully timed outbursts or antics, such as his recent short-lived engagement to a young follower, who allegedly wanted to display his body in a glass coffin after his death as a tourist attraction.
The Main Card: Shevchenko Outguns Holm Over Five Rounds Chicago's main event saw former bantamweight champion Holly Holm attempt to bounce back from her UFC 196 title loss to Miesha Tate, and regain some of the mystique she gained by snuffing Ronda Rousey in 2015.
To the scores of collectors and curiosity seekers happy to look past the more pedestrian aspects of his business life (his name is attached to a mid-price bridal-wear label and a number of licensees, including housewares and colognes) his mystique remains intact.
And Trump unbound is also Trump alone, his electoral mystique gone with the midterms and Senate Republicans more inclined to distance themselves the further off the policy reservation he goes and not even Chris Christie willing to take the job of managing his White House.
The first Amelia Bedelia book was published in 1963, the same year as Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique"; the series' interest in wordplay, literalism, and figurative language is of a piece with its interest in the repetitive, devalued, yet highly intimate quality of women's work.
Classic characters like Storm (Alexandra Shipp) and Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) finally get depictions that celebrate their comic book origins, but their well-deserved moments in the spotlight are damaged by the mechanical roles written for Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) and Charles Xavier (James McAvoy).
Jackie Kennedy had helped create the mystique of the thousand days of Camelot — a woman who had made her new home a place of elegance and culture, who had brought babies into the White House for the first time in the 20th century. Mrs.
There were prominent feminist thinkers before Friedan who would come to be associated with the second wave — most importantly Simone de Beauvoir, whose Second Sex came out in France in 1949 and in the US in 20143 — but The Feminine Mystique was a phenomenon.

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