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.
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Acting is not glamorous. It's not. Anybody who wants to get into acting for the glamour is in for a hard time.
I've never been a much of a glamour girl.
I know a lot of people think, 'She's so glamorous.' But that's really not me at all.
I don't consider myself as a glamour diva. If you get to know me, you will see that I am so dorky and weird.
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.
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.
As a child, the person I admired most in the world was Lana Turner! She seemed the epitome of glamour, and her glitzy surroundings so enviable, the opposite of my mother's extremely banal taste.
If you feel glamorous, you definitely look glamorous.
I don't think I could live without hair, makeup and styling, let alone be the performer I am. I am a glamour girl through and through. I believe in the glamorous life and I live one.
There are so many glamorous actresses, but you know what? In the real world, nobody looks like that.