Well, I don't find glamour and clothing relevant.
There is the glamour side of it, which allows you to meet great variety of people with whom you simply can have a good time, but there's also the sad side of it that drags you into a superficial and artificial world.
Today, people are more into the glitz and the glamour of everything. We don't even read the inside of records anymore.
I think the media made Manson, turned him into some larger than life figure and surrounded him with mystery and some shady glamour.
Romance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze.
I think it's even harder because I think as always, Hollywood is sort of glamour central for the world, and the entire world looks to it for not only entertainment, but the whole idea of the youth factor and youth being sold to our culture via young actors and actresses.
If you are in the job for glamour, you're in for the shock of your life. The media is a huge shark pool.
This business is about working. It's really not about glamour. For me, the most glamorous thing about it is to b able to get on stage and perform my music for people. That's the privilege. And that's what all the work leads up to, and that's why it's worth it to me.
They think my life is glamourous. It's not true. I obviously get to come in and do radio interviews. That's the glamour. But other than that, I eat and sleep and that's it. Eat, sleep and do shows.
I was poor white trash, no glitter, no glamour, but I'm not ashamed of anything.
I never did quite fit the glamour mode. It is life with my husband and family that is my high now.
Glamour is what I sell, it's my stock in trade.
You're surfing with all this glamour, and a lot of people are talking about Gwyneth, JLo, and Cameron.
I started rooting - you know, sticking up joints - with some older guys. By now I had gotten a taste of what the racket world really was - the glamour, the way they dressed, the way they always had a pocketful of money.
The glamour of it all! New York! America!