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The video marked a pivotal shift towards a more glamorous and sexual image, which contrasted with the tomboyish style of their earlier work.
In contrast to his glamorous image, Boyer began losing his hair early, had a pronounced paunch, and was noticeably shorter than leading ladies like Ingrid Bergman.
This photograph was cited by Mick Rock as the inspiration for the iconic Queen II album cover. Dietrich starred in six films directed by von Sternberg at Paramount between 1930 and 1935: von Sternberg worked very effectively with Dietrich to create the image of a glamorous femme fatale.
Her use of body-sculpting undergarments, nonsurgical temporary facelifts, expert makeup and wigs, combined with careful stage lighting helped to preserve Dietrich's glamorous image as she grew older.
In keeping with his charismatic image, he was rarely without a glamorous female companion.
" Nevertheless, she insisted she would not give up her glamorous image.
Readers who interpret the relationship as overtly homosexual quote such lines as the fact that Charles had been " in search of love in those days " when he first met Sebastian, and his finding " that low door in the wall ... which opened on an enclosed and enchanted garden " — an image that some interpret as a Freudian metaphor for homosexual sex, though it recurs when Charles is expelled from Brideshead by Lady Marchmain, suggesting it refers more generally to the glamorous world Sebastian represents: " a door had shut, the low door in the wall I had sought and found in Oxford.
Hollywood “ image makers ” and promotional agents planted rumors, selectively released real or fictitious biographical information to the press, and used other “ gimmicks ” to create glamorous personas for actors.
Zelda's glamorous image also inspired the name of video game creator Shigeru Miyamoto's character Princess Zelda in his The Legend of Zelda video game series.
Hergé depicts the busty, aging, glamorous and utterly self-absorbed opera diva as Marguerite, the picture of innocence, taking delight in her own image in the mirror.
Movies such as the 1980s God of Gamblers have given a rather glamorous image to gambling in Hong Kong.
The musical has become associated with the Kennedy Administration, which is sometimes referred to as the Camelot era, stressing its glamorous, media culture image.
The club had a glamorous image and attracted record crowds, with a corresponding financial improvement.
Geishas were considered glamorous celebrities at the time, and Abe herself pursued this image by skipping school for her musical lessons, and wearing stylish make-up.
She achieved prominence during the late 1970s and early 1980s with continuing roles in several television series, in which she usually conveyed a glamorous image.
After a decade in films, she began to acquire a more glamorous image, particularly after her performance in Written on the Wind ( 1956 ), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In the Brazilian Grand Prix moved to Jacarepaguá in Rio de Janeiro, briefly returning to Interlagos for the next two seasons before becoming the sole host from onwards, due to safety concerns with the 5-mile Interlagos circuit and the slums of São Paulo being at odds with the glamorous image of Formula One.
Also, the slums of São Paulo were at odds for Formula One's glamorous image.
Novarro was impressed with the results and showed them to the actress Norma Shearer, who was attempting to mould her wholesome image into something more glamorous and sophisticated in an attempt to land the title role in the movie The Divorcee.
But it was when she reinvented her image as a glamorous and confident femme fatale in films Hypnotized ( 2004 ), The Red Shoes ( 2005 ) and Tazza: The High Rollers ( 2006 ) that she gained acting recognition and entered the Korean film industry A-list.
She teamed with cinematographer Tony Gaudio and some of Hollywood's finest costume designers for a more glamorous image.
Formula One moved to the Jacarepaguá circuit in Rio de Janeiro from the Interlagos circuit in São Paulo, after safety concerns with the long Interlagos circuit and the growing slums of São Paulo being at odds with the glamorous image of Formula One.
The scene where Mrs. Van Houten speaks to a glamorous image of herself on the T. V.
While the style-obsessed British mod youth subculture of the 1960s prized the glamorous, metropolitan image of scooters, many skinheads and scooterboys viewed their bikes as simply a form of transportation.
* The Camelot era, a nickname for the Kennedy Administration, stressing its glamorous, media culture image.

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The news media tend to appeal to a specific audience, which means that stories that affect a large number of people on a global scale often receive less coverage in some markets than local stories, such as a public school shooting, a celebrity wedding, a plane crash, a " missing white woman ," or similarly glamorous or shocking stories.
Singer / Rapper Nicki Minaj used many alter egos such as Harujuku Barbie, the innocent and polite one, Nicki, she's the glamorous type, Roman Zolanski also refer as her " demon " inside her, and he's gay, she stated in her song Roman's Revenge ( featuring Eminem ), Martha Zolanski, a british woman which is Roman's mother and also her new alter ego and that is Rossa, a spanish woman ( pronounce as Rrrr-ossa ).
Agent 38 appears as a scantily clad glamorous woman in two season 2 episodes.
* Radio City Music Hall: The Hall's builder, Samuel Roxy Rothafel, is said to appear on opening nights accompanied by a glamorous woman spirit.
It starred Yvonne Marquis as a glamorous woman going about her daily life ; Anger would later state that " Puce Women was my love affair with Hollywood ... with all the great goddesses of the silent screen.
The sisters ' neighbour is the wealthy, snobbish, man-eating Dorien Green, a middle aged woman who strives to create the impression that she is a glamorous young beauty, and who dresses in a sexually provocative style, preferring mini skirts, high heels and leopard prints.
She feared that the perception of her as a grandmother, instead of a glamorous and vital woman, would cause the writers to kill off her character.
Hunt describes her mother Ikey as " extremely intelligent and education-minded ", her Aunt Thelma as " extremely Catholic but very glamorous ", and her grandmother Edna as an " extremely aggressive ... ass-kicking " independent Southern woman.
She repeated this statement in an interview with journalist James Davies on 18 June 2008, adding, " The most important thing for me was being a woman and having a family more than being a very famous glamorous actress ".
Like the story of the prepubescent Murasaki in the classic novel The Tale of Genji, Jōji decides he will raise Naomi, a fifteen-year-old bar hostess, to be his perfect woman: in this case he will forge her into a glamorous Western girl like Mary Pickford, a famous Canadian actress of the silent film era.
Growing up, I admired the kind of beautiful glamorous woman — from Brigitte Bardot to Grace Kelly — who doesn't seem to be around much anymore.
*" Steve " Thornton ( Justine Lord 1965-66, 68 ), glamorous woman unhappily married to troubleshooter Peter Thornton.
In the SatEvePost story, the young woman leaves her glamorous job to marry a young man who is going off the WWII.

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Desiree Armfeldt is a prominent and glamorous actress who is now reduced to touring in small towns.
* Desiree Armfeldt: Self-absorbed, once-successful actress, now touring the country-side in what is clearly not the " glamorous life ".
Sally is awed by Ben ’ s apparently glamorous life, but Ben wonders if he made the right choices and considers how things might have been (" The Road You Didn't Take ").
Such marketing is supported by glamorous advertising, sponsorships of typically sporting events and endorsements.
The feeling of this Carnival is the sharp criticism, the funny play on words and the imagination in the costumes, more than the glamorous dressings.
: Sprawling across a mammoth canvas, crammed with the real-life acts and thrills, as well as the vast backstage minutiae, that make the circus the glamorous thing it is and glittering in marvelous Technicolor — truly marvelous color, we repeat — this huge motion picture of the big-top is the dandiest ever put upon the screen.
Another yakuza racket is bringing women of other ethnicities / races, especially East European and Asian to Japan under the lure of a glamorous position, then forcing the women into prostitution.
Jenna is a glamorous space smuggler and skilled pilot who becomes adept at piloting Liberator.
Although she is seemingly a hard, designing type, she also emerges both the sweet heroine and a glamorous charmer.
He is uninterested in the rich and glamorous world that Isabel will move in.
This is a book of tips to women, first written by Ascroft in 1938 about how to be glamorous.
The Earl of Rochester, real-life Restoration rake, courtier and poet, is flatteringly portrayed in Etherege's The Man of Mode ( 1676 ) as a riotous, witty, intellectual, and sexually irresistible aristocrat, a template for posterity's idea of the glamorous Restoration rake ( actually never a very common character in Restoration comedy ).
" Do you think this is glamorous?
[...] American TV is much more glamorous.
Comic fantasy may ignore all possible logic in search of humor, particularly if it is parodying other fantasies ' faulty world-building, as in Diana Wynne Jones's Dark Lord of Derkholm, or the illogic of the setting is integral to the comedy, as in L. Sprague de Camp's Solomon's Stone, where the fantasy world is populated by the heroic and glamorous figures that people daydream about being, resulting in a severe shortage of workers in the more mundane, day-to-day industries.
She is known as one of the first Hollywood scream queens thanks to her role in the 1941 horror film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and her reputation as a glamorous femme fatale was enhanced by her performance in the film noir The Postman Always Rings Twice ( 1946 ).
Contrary to popular belief, Rex floats are not built over Civil War-era cotton wagons ; the truth, as often is the case, is less glamorous.
At the time of the Rosenbergs ' execution, Esther is neither stimulated nor excited by the big city and glamorous culture and lifestyle that girls her age are expected to idolize and emulate.

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