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Glamour is not something you possess but something you perceive, not something you have but something you feel. It is a subjective response to a stimulus.
Glam culture is ultimately rooted in obsession, and those of us who are truly devoted and loyal to the lifestyle of glamour are masters of its history. Or, to put it more elegantly, we are librarians.
I've always been fond of the glam-rocker title.
I like this word decadent; all shimmering and purple and gold.
I feel naturally florid when I look up again. I look like a flourish. I look the way the word galore feels. I feel uncultivated beautiful, like pure, organic allure.
Glamour is a beautiful illusion - the word 'glamour' originally meant a literal magic spell - that promises to transcend ordinary life and make the ideal real. It depends on a special combination of mystery and grace. Too much information breaks the spell.
Any girl can look glamorous ... just stand there and look stupid.
Glamour doesn't just happen, people don't wake up in the morning glamorous.
My life is not that glamorous. I actually live a pretty simple life, really. I just work. I don't have time to do all these glamorous things. I just do my thing, just work.
I love to do glamorous things, like wear Valentino.
Glamour is assurance. It is a kind of knowing that you are all right in every way, mentally and physically and in appearance, and that, whatever the occasion or the situation, you are equal to it.
Beautiful doesn't begin to describe it. A flower is beautiful. But this is beautiful the way that a person is beautiful- terrifying with its jagged edges, yet seductive with its crevices that hide so many secrets.
Mindless, beautiful, and deadly...
Glamour is just sex that got civilized.
...as vivid and fabulous as a unicorn...
A girl's gotta get her glam on when the world turns its back on her.
Glamour is fun! Spending time to get ready isn't about being fussy; it's about taking care of myself.
beautiful is the new gold/
Too marvelous for words.
The word 'glamour' comes from the word 'grammar', and since the Chomskyan revolution the etymology has been fitting. Who could not be dazzled by the creative power of the mental grammar, by its ability to convey an infinite number of thoughts with a finite set of rules?
Not very ladylike.
Everything sinful is glamorous these days, isn't it?
I don't mind being burdened with being glamorous and sexual. Beauty and femininity are ageless and can't be contrived, and glamour, although the manufacturers won't like this, cannot be manufactured. Not real glamour; it's based on femininity.
striving for fabulousness.
She's beautiful, delightful, elegant, exquisite, charming, divine, captivating, gorgeous, stunning, bewitching, admirable, and a million other inadequate words.
Mistress of the grisly and the glutinous
When a man keeps beating me to the draw mentally, he begins to get glamorous.
Glamour is translucent - not transparent, not opaque. It invites us into the world but it doesn't give us a completely clear picture.
An elegant woman, with a refinement that makes mere prettiness seem redundant.
I am not a glam woman - this definitely is a mask I put on for the public.
Personally, in real life, I'm a little more down-and-dirty than I am glamorous.
Beautiful, luscious and flowing. Atop the governor's head.
Glamour is back, but with a minimalist touch.
Lovely is admirable.
I love to be comfortable, but I also love to play up the glamour.
The glamorous life is a facade, a fraud
a farce of frivolous trite
The storybook is blank inside
Chivalry has died
I like to look glamorous sometimes, but it's not the be all and end all. I can muck in as well.
There was nothing glamorous about the kiss. It was breathy and sloppy and noisy, more passion than finesse, but it was like a hit of speed tripping
through his blood, rippling pleasure through his thighs and buttocks and belly, their heads twisting greedily in time to the wild buck of his hips.
Glittering news chips in men's sideburns and women with braided microfilament glo-strands stepping around me, laughing with silver lipsticks. Kaleidoscope streets: lights and traffic and dust and coal diesel exhaust. Muddy and wet.
I have a glam-baby. Let's be correct, now. I'm way too young and too fabulous to be a grandma. I'm a glam-mom.
I'm pretty spoilt when it comes to having a glam team.
Lugubrious and pretentious at the same time.
pretty is as pretty does
Life is magnificent and vivacious, but it is also fugacious.
To me glamour isn't about being sparkly.
There's such a sense of theatre in getting glammed up; it's like putting on a play or short film.
I like glamour. Not afraid of it.
Glamour: the indefinable something about a girl with a big bosom.
I love crazy, gaudy bling.
Elegance is exquisite polish.
Elegance is timeless
Elegance is the only beauty that never fades.
Glamour to me is about remaining graceful and understated.
Glamour really has to do with good lighting, doesn't it?
I don't buy into that pressure to be glamorous all the time. It's impossible, I mean, you get a pimple in the morning, you wake up with bags under your eyes, you see if you can use it in your work, maybe incorporate it into your character.
I fused the beauty of dreaming and the reality of life into a single blissful colour..
... On a clear bright day even the softness of the sounds is golden ...
Beauty has been democratised. No longer the preserve of movie stars and models but available to all. But while the invitation to beauty is welcomed, it has become not so much an option as an imperative.
I live a dual life. On the red carpet, it's complete glam. But at home, I'm a jeans and T-shirt kind of girl. Simple can be beautiful.
Sexy with a capital SEX.
I think glamour all the time. I wake up in the morning and I'm already thinking glamour.
I am trying really hard not to use the word 'fabulous' right now.
I never did quite fit the glamour mode. It is life with my husband and family that is my high now.
Elegantly yet beastly, caring yet deadly, she comes down to me.
Things are pretty, graceful, rich, elegant, handsome, but, until they speak to the imagination, not yet beautiful.
Wearing nice lingerie makes me feel really glamorous. I love to splurge on that.
We call beauty that which supplies us with a particular pleasure.
I have to feel good on the inside to look glamorous.
Beauty has its magic and charm. It touches our heart and rings the alarm.
honest-to-goodness beauty
Natural elegance inspires the mind.
It's not very glamorous. People certainly wouldn't think so if they saw me sitting in my woolly socks at the kitchen table. Many times I sit at the typewriter and think, 'Why am I doing this?'
satisfyingly dizzying
Beautiful is dangerous.
A glamorous life is quite different to a life of luxury. I don't need luxury. For years, I was practically broke but I was still very vain and glamorous. And I still am.
I think that glamour is about confidence and really owning the look.
Dangerous objects are glamorous places to be,
I never, ever saw myself as glam because I didn't wear makeup ... my image is a plain leather jumpsuit, which is not glam at all. I've always seen myself as rock n' roll and not glam.
In this world, beauty is so common.
I'm just not the glamour type. Glamour girls are born, not made. And the real ones can be glamorous even if they don't wear magnificent clothes. I'll bet Lana Turner would look glamorous in anything.
Mistress-like, its brilliance vain, highly capricious and inane ...
This is the beauty I want. Beauty has got to be astonishing, astounding
it's got to burst in on you like a dream, like the exquisite eyes of a girl.
We all want to be a little glamorous, a little playful and a little mischievous at times.
I've rarely played glamorous roles. I don't mind looking plain on camera.
Annoyingly attractive
It was wild. Abandoned. Rough. Wet. Intense. Fiery. Thorough. Exquisite. Heart-pounding. Blood-singing. Soul-rocking. Life-altering.
Luscious.
Although people often equate them, glamour is not the same as beauty, stylishness, luxury, celebrity, or sex appeal. It is not limited to fashion or film; nor is it intrinsically feminine. It is not a collection of aesthetic markers - a style, as fashion and design use the word.
Nothing but beauty and douceur
Frighteningly Beautiful, Dangerously Strong, Breathtakingly Fast.
Face it Tally-wa you're special ...
Glamour is what makes a man ask for your telephone number. But it also is what makes a woman ask for the name of your dressmaker.
I'm just not very good at glamour ... It doesn't come easily to me.
Exuberance is beauty.
She is delightfully chaotic; a beautiful mess. Loving her is a splendid adventure.
Elegant, feminine, and utterly wild. Warm, and steadfast - unbreakable, his queen.
The hair is the richest ornament of women.
I was tanned, happy, and blowing a kiss to Cary, who'd playacted the role of a highfashion
photographer by calling out ridiculous encouragements. Beautiful, dahling. Show me sassy. Show me sexy. Brilliant.
Show me catty ... rawr ...
The grand style arises when beauty wins a victory over the monstrous.
Beauty has long since disappeared. It has slipped beneath the surface of the noise, the noise of words, sunk deep as Atlantis. The only thing left of it is the word, whose meaning loses clarity from year to year.
Glamour is about feeling good in your own skin.
So bright and golden and fair, so free fro shadow and so lavish of blossom.
Glamour is not self-conscious; it's not trying really hard. It's just expressing your own truth. I think that's what the essence of glamour really is - expressing your uniqueness.