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glamour

[glam-er] / ˈglæm ər /


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Far from the glamour of fashion weeks in Paris, Milan and London, a nondescript cashmere mill on Scotland's western coast that supplies luxury labels hopes local training programmes can attract new talent.

From Barron's

Sienna Spiro, with her Dusty Springfield glamour, was close behind thanks to the breakout single “Die On This Hill.”

From The Wall Street Journal

JPMorgan made a huge bet that the vibe of its shiny new headquarters—and bar—will help restore some glamour to finance at a time when tech and other industries are dangling big incentives.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the shiny, black and white, old Hollywood–style glamour of the home remains the same.

From MarketWatch

But first, the global sporting event that has suddenly rediscovered its glamour and starpower is going to Hollywood.

From The Wall Street Journal




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