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"Our whole idea was to create something more glamorous".
"It's morphed into something more glamorous and fancy," Mr. Reich said.
Tate Britain, the original Tate, was robbed of its history and purpose to make way for something more glamorous.
And Mr. Olmsted found a reason to forget all about his plan to move on to "something more glamorous".
His story describes how nine-year-old Barry Bennett, longing to change his nice but dull parents for something more glamorous, discovers his wish has suddenly been granted.
That led to a small part in Warner Brothers' They Won't Forget (1937), directed by Mervyn LeRoy, who suggested she drop her nickname, Judy, for something more glamorous; she chose Lana.
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However, rich couture clients who want something more traditionally glamorous might want to wait until later in the week before flexing their Coutts cards.
Fortunately for him, he ended up doing something rather more glamorous.
Young Donald wanted to "try something grander, more glamorous and more exciting". He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance, worked in his father's business, then crossed the river to Manhattan.
As the fashion world began to take notice of Von Teese's vintage persona and act, her life began to transform into something even more glamorous than she could have imagined.
And, even more tragically, Sweet Valley High has ditched its iconic covers for something a little more glamorous.
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