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Glamour and Allure
He also worked for the magazines, Interview, Esquire, Mademoiselle, Glamour, GQ, Newsweek, Harper's Bazaar, Rolling Stone, Time, Vogue, Allure, Vanity Fair, Details, and Elle.
When Jane announced that it was ceasing publication, the magazine notified its readers that they will receive one of a number of sister magazines ( Glamour, Allure or Lucky ) for their remaining subscription durations.
She was on the cover of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Ocean Drive, In Style, New York Magazine, Avenue, Allure, Vanity Fair, Self, Glamour, Elle, and appeared in the 2000 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
Her covers include, Allure, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Amica, Femme, Glamour, l ' Officiel and international editions of Vogue, as well as style and lifestyle publications like i-D, GQ, and Dutch.

Glamour and Lucky
She posed on the cover of several mainstream magazines such as Entertainment Weekly, Lucky, Maxim, Glamour, and InStyle and has had several endorsement deals, one of her latest endorsements is for Op's fall campaign OPen Campus.
She has made the covers of Neo, Cosmopolitan, Self, Vogue, Amica, Lucky, Woman, Elle, and Glamour.

Glamour and were
The albums Perhaps, The Glamour Chase ( which the record company refused to release, considering it not commercially viable ) and Wild and Lonely were made during this period.
Some tracks for The Glamour Chase and Outernational were recorded with Boris Blank at Yello's recording studio.
In February 1968, an article in Glamour described 19 models as " supermodels ", of whom were: Cheryl Tiegs, Verushka, Lisa Palmer, Peggy Moffitt, Susan Murray, Twiggy, Susan Harnett, Marisa Berenson, Gretchen Harris, Heide Wiedeck, Irish Bianchi, Hiroko Matsumoto, Anne DeZagher, Kathie Carpenter, Jean Shrimpton, Jean Patchett, Benedetta Barzini, Claudia Duxbury, and Agneta Frieberg.
In February 1968, an article in Glamour described 19 models as " supermodels ", of whom were: Cheryl Tiegs, Verushka, Lisa Palmer, Peggy Moffitt, Susan Murray, Twiggy, Susan Harnett, Marisa Berenson, Gretchen Harris, Heide Wiedeck, Irish Bianchi, Hiroko Matsumoto, Anne DeZagher, Kathie Carpenter, Jean Shrimpton, Jean Patchett, Benedetta Barzini, Claudia Duxbury, and Agneta Frieberg.
Lane noted in an interview with Glamour that, " They were trying to create this image, this facade, really, that Natalie had done something extraordinary.
Several fragments from The Hipsters were published as short stories during this period, including " Red-Dirt Marijuana " published, in the January – February 1960 edition of Evergreen Review ; and " Razor Fight ", published in Glamour magazine.
Martin stated that Ellison contacted Japanese promoters and informed them that the Jumping Bomb Angels were supposed to drop the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship to The Glamour Girls before Martin and Kai returned to the United States.
Other DJs that were residents at the Famous Glamour club from 1996-2000 was The Connection ( Malcolm Charles & Lee Turner )
Although Columbia typically " groomed " its girls to look like Rita Hayworth, Savage's look echoed Ann Sheridan, although her perpetually blonde locks were reddened for Footlight Glamour ( 1943 ) " so that the star, Penny Singleton, would be the only blonde on screen ".
*** According to Farley Mowat's The Regiment, the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment were known as " Ploughjockeys " due to their rural recruiting area, while the 48th Highlanders — who recruited from Toronto — were known as " Glamour Boys.

Glamour and all
In May 1967, the Salisbury Daily Times referred to Twiggy as a supermodel ; the February 1968 article of Glamour magazine listed all 19 " supermodels "; the Chicago Daily Defender wrote " New York Designer Turns Super Model " in January 1970 ; The Washington Post and Mansfield News Journal used the term in 1971 ; and in 1974 both the Chicago Tribune and The Advocate also used the term " supermodel " in their articles.
Except for the final song, all the music in the play is heard in three extended dream sequences: the Glamour Dream, the Wedding Dream, and the Circus Dream which, to some extent, become three small operettas integrated into a straight play.
* 404-" Glamour Girl "-Amanda gets the chance to be a model, it ’ s not all what she expected and when she overhears the director say she would need a nose job Amanda debates whether or not she really wants to be a model.

Glamour and Nast
Nast eventually owned a stable of magazines that included House & Garden, British, French, and Argentine editions of Vogue, Jardins des Modes, and Glamour ( the last magazine added to the group while he was alive ).
Eventually, Mr. Nast ’ s portfolio expanded to include House & Garden, Vanity Fair ( briefly known as Dress and Vanity Fair ), Glamour and American Golfer.
Glamour, launched in 1939, was the last magazine personally introduced to the company by Mr. Nast, who died in 1942.
Some of the 93 employees and features moved over to Glamour, also published by Condé Nast.

Glamour and publications
Her work has appeared in a number of publications, including Harper's, Essence, Glamour, Interview, Buddhadharma, Vibe, Child, and Mademoiselle magazines.
Her work has appeared in dozens of other publications, including Men's Health, Glamour, YM, Teen People, People en Español, Runner's World, American Baby, Every Day With Rachel Ray, and more.
He has been involved in reviewing the arts since 1967 and has written for such publications as Look magazine, Ladies ' Home Journal ( for 12 years ), Cosmopolitan, TV Guide, Seventeen, Glamour, McCall's, and The New York Times.

Glamour and from
Glamour Women of the Year 2001, 2001 SAIS-Novartis International Journalism Award from Johns Hopkins University, Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from the U. S. Congress, 2004, Honorary Doctorate from University of Antwerp ( Belgium ) for outstanding non-academic achievements, as well as many other awards.
The road is referred to in the lyrics of Underworld's Born Slippy. NUXX and Andrew Lloyd Webber's song Grizabella the Glamour Cat, from his musical Cats.
Price received the ' Evening Glamour Award ' from the British Fashion Council in 1989, and the following year British Vogue published a profile on Price written by Sarah Mower.
Glamour created and maintains a separate realm of imagination known as the Dreaming, from which the fae originally came to the mortal world.
The word " Lollywood " was first coined in the summer of 1989 in the now-defunct magazine Glamour published from Karachi by a gossip columnist Saleem Nasir.
Past exhibitions include: London Fashion, which received the first Richard Martin Award for Excellence in Costume Exhibitions from The Costume Society of America, The Corset: Fashioning the Body, and Gothic: Dark Glamour.
Moon Fairies make no distinction between fighters and wizards, but their style of magic is different from earth Fae, being divided into Glamour and Glitz branches.
Dread doppelgangers are capable of mimicking with 100 % efficiency, aided by a natural ability to probe minds ( a feat only approached, amongst ordinary doppelgangers, by the Greater Doppelganger with its ability to assimilate memories from consumed brains ) as well as generating natural illusions via their " Glamour " ability.
No matter how far their escapades take them around the world, however, each generation of sisters always return to the Peruvian valley their ancestors came from, taking up a place in the so-called Graveyard of Glamour, a cavern where the chilled air of the high Andes preserves their bodies.
The name Grizabella was from the title of another poem " Grizabella the Glamour Cat " by Eliot.
The band was inactive from 2001 to 2011, although Snowstorm issued a best of compilation album, Faded Glamour in 2004, with sleevenotes by Hugh Barker.
At the end of issue 6 in the second series, a figure who had impersonated Chamber from the X-Men, is implied to be a resurrected Alex Wilder, and has formed a new Pride using some of the original team's tools, including the Minoru's Chameleon Glamour, a small talisman to disguise the user into any form.
Idealized image of Bettie Page from the October 1986 back cover of Glamour International
After its debut in Glamour International Magazine, Little Ego appeared regularly in Comic Art from July 1985 to November 1989.
As of 2008, Hasan worked as a political blogger for Glamour Magazine and their political website, Glamocracy, a website dedicated to featuring weekly political insight from American women writers.

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