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  2. Category:Glamour models - Wikipedia

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    Page 3 girls (61 P) Playboy Playmates (7 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Glamour models" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  3. GlamBOT - Wikipedia

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    The GlamBOT is a high-speed camera system directed by Cole Walliser, known for its use in capturing dynamic, slow-motion videos of celebrities on the red carpet at various high-profile award ceremonies such as The Academy Awards, The Grammys, Golden Globes, The Emmys, and the People’s Choice Awards.

  4. Rita Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    Hayworth was a top glamour girl in the 1940s, a pin-up girl for military servicemen and a beauty icon for women. At 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) and 120 lb (54 kg), [54] she was tall enough to be a concern for dancing partners such as Fred Astaire. She reportedly changed her hair color eight times in eight movies. [55]

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  6. Glamour photography - Wikipedia

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    Glamour photography is a genre of photography in which the subjects are portrayed in attractive poses ranging from fully clothed to nude, and often erotic. Photographers use a combination of cosmetics , lighting and airbrushing techniques to produce an appealing image of the subject.

  7. Glamour Girl (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Glamour Girl is an American audience-participation television series that was broadcast on NBC from July 6, 1953, until January 8, 1954. Harry Babbitt was the initial host, [ 1 ] with Jack McCoy replacing him in October 1953.

  8. Mykie - Wikipedia

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    Mykie started her YouTube channel Glam&Gore in 2014, uploading her first video on April 15, 2014. Between freelance jobs, she posted her makeup and makeup tutorials online to build up a portfolio, through doing this she grew an audience, with 700,000 subscribers in the first year and a half.

  9. Glamour (presentation) - Wikipedia

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    The "Golden Age" of the glamour in Hollywood was the 1930s and 1940s, following the Great Depression and its aftermath. [5]"Glamour is the result of chiaroscuro, the play of light on the landscape of the face, the use of the surroundings through the composition, through the shaft of the hair and creating mysterious shadows in the eyes.