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"glamorous atmosphere" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to an enchanting or luxurious ambience that is associated with wealth, fashion, or prestige. Example: The restaurant was known for its glamorous atmosphere, with sparkling chandeliers, plush velvet seats, and attentive waitstaff.
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Also, as Pressman points out, she herself grew up in a pretty glamorous atmosphere.
At the nearby Florian (Grolmanstrasse 52; 49-30-313-9184; www.restaurant-florian.de), another holdout from the glamour days, diners can soak up a more discreetly glamorous atmosphere, eating among television presenters and film directors, while enjoying much better food.
The painting Female Barracks is loosely based on that, although I've made all the soldiers female… But the idea was still to depict the closeness, the familial yet also informally glamorous atmosphere of this group of kids".
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He says he has invited some 'hot chicks' to add to the glamorous premiere atmosphere, but I'm not buying that.
The portraits have been transferred onto long sheets of canvas then stretched onto frames, re-enforcing the theme of the stage, the set, the painted canvas, and creating an illusion". The exhibition also includes photographs that conjure the not-so-glamorous backstage atmosphere before a production opening.
Very Good ATMOSPHERE -- Glamorous second-floor dining room with fireplaces, narrow deck, enclosed bar and river view.
Fans of the party atmosphere and glamorous crowds particular to André Balazs properties will be popping bottles at Sunset Beach, his Shelter Island spot.
"I wanted to combine a glamorous nostalgic 1930s Riviera atmosphere with a Tuscan influence, and fill the garden with cypress and olive groves," says Sibuet, who combed the local antiques markets for unusual vintage furnishings and objets d'art.
Though the event, begun by Elizabeth Taylor in an effort to raise money for the fight against AIDS, was outwardly as glamorous as ever, the atmosphere at the luxurious Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc was off-kilter.
ATMOSPHERE A shadowy, glamorous paean to the New York of three-quarters of a century ago and of the Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter's fantasies.
A three-night break at the four-star Charles Hotel costs from £349pp, including flights from Gatwick, through Cities Direct (01242 536900; citiesdirect.co.uk) 2. DUBROVNIK Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor used to escape to this beautiful Croatian city for a bit of holiday loving, and it still has the right atmosphere for a glamorous romantic break.
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