I have this idea that you can use glamour and still have it represent something that matters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Glamour is something you can't bear to be without once you're used to it.
I advocate glamour. Every day. Every minute.
I think glamour is synonymous with me.
I think glamour has a genuine appeal, has a genuine value. I'm not against glamour. But there's a kind of wonder in the stuff that gets edited away in the cords of life.
Glamour is really fun.
Glamour is all about transcending this world and getting to an idealized, perfect place. And this is one reason that modes of transportation tend to be extremely glamorous. The less experience we have with them, the more glamorous they are. So you can do a glamorized picture of a car, but you can't do a glamorized picture of traffic.
I don't think I'm the one that invented glamour at all.
What I want is not to become a status symbol, but to give beauty at a price.
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.
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.
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