Welcome to the Glam and Glits Giveaway Hop, hosted by Mama the Fox!
I have to talk about the ‘glam’ of this hop rather than the ‘glits’ because I still don’t know what a glit is. Glitter? Glitz? Something along one of those lines, I imagine.
But glamor at least is a word I’m sure of. Isn’t it funny how the definition of what that means changes over the years? Or at least the official definition. I’m pretty sure that ‘glamorousness’ is still in the eye of the beholder – adjacent to but not exactly twinsies with beauty being in the eye of its beholder.
Your mileage may vary, whether it’s glamorous or not.
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Fancy Nancy .. .because I’ve been reading a lot of those books to my daughters lately.
Audrey Hepburn comes to mind when I hear the word glamorous!
Grace Kelly
I think of my daughter when I hear the word glamorous.
I think of movie stars!
I think of diamonds and smiles.
Extremely beautiful.
Glamorous was a term used in another day and age. The 1940’s and 1950’s when woman and men went to the theater and dinner and hosted parties. Everyone dressed to the nines and looked wonderful.
Very beautiful.
Beauty, Fashion, Makeup, Hollywood.
Beautiful, poised and fashion
40’s movie stars
I think of Princess Diana as being glamorous.
Someone beautiful.
Old Hollywood, Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, etc.
Betty Davis comes to mind.
The word glamorous makes me envision celebrities all dressed up for an award show or premier
I think of the show sex and the city!
glamourous- rich, classy, snazzy
I think of a lot of pink and sparkles. Thanks for the giveaway. 🙂
Something beautiful. Like an amazing view or a rare thing.
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Classy
I think of my aunt she can wear anything and looks so classy and dressed up.
I think of Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.
I think of the Fergie who sang the song GLAMOROUS.
fancy, over the top
fashion
Movie stars
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I think of movie stars and celebrities fancy lifestyles
I think of fancy and beautiful!
Jackie O.
Dressed to the nines in sparkly clothes with sparkly shoes, and sparkly makeup!
There’s classy glamorous and there is glitzy glamour. I prefer the classy type. I’m thinking Jackie Kennedy or Audrey Hepburn or in today’s world, Princess Catherine of Wales future queen of England. I’m thinking well-cut clothes worn well and with style. Jewelry that is classic and not just glitzy.
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I think of glamour perfection from head to toe!
I think of lots of makeup and jewels when I hear glamourous!
I think about Hollywood
I think of wealthy people on yachts in Saint-Tropez or Ibiza.
High fashion, beauty and in the spotlight
I think of movie stars.
I’m not up on the glam of the world, so I really can’t think of anyone.
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Something beautiful that catches the eye!
I think of my daughter
I think of the old time movie stars when I hear the word glamorous.
I think of fancy dresses and diamonds 🙂
The word glamorous makes me think of Audrey Hepburn. Full of glamour, charmingly attractive in a fancy, exciting way!
Something over-the-top and high profile
I think of the Fergie song by the same name
Lady Di
When I hear the word “glamorous,” I think of elegance, sophistication, and a sense of luxury. It often brings to mind images of red carpets, sparkling jewelry, and glitzy celebrities.
I always thought that a four star restaurant was glamorous: It’s the epitome of fine dining.
Being true to whoever you are.
I think very beautiful!
I think of Taylor Swift when I hear the word glamorous.
Beautiful and glittery
fancy and glamour
I think it’s when your very confident in yourself
I think of upscale and fancy.
Fancy makeup and clothes
I think of old Hollywood for example Hedy Lamar,Olivia Dehavelind,or Veronica Lake,they were so glamorous.
Glamorous is dressing up with your sparkly dresses and going out with the gals!
I think of old Hollywood. Stars like Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, Lucille Ball.
Diamonds!
Charming
I immediately think of the female movie stars in the 1930s……diamonds and fur coats.
i envision jaterhine hepburn. glamour to the max.
I think of old school Hollywood actresses
I think of red carpet events
I think of movie stars like Marilyn Monroe or Rita Hayworth.
I think of Marilyn Monroe.
I like nice dresses and suits and evenings out on the town.
I think of very fancy evening gowns.
fancy dress
Movie stars of the 30s, 40s, and 50s.
I think of fancy jewelry.
I think of Old Hollywood and the actresses of that era. I can’t think of any current actresses who I would call glamorous.
I think of glitz, sparkles, and jewels…….
When I think of the word glamorous, it brings up an image of old-time movie stars.
I think of celebrity women like Jane Fonda, Salma Hayek, and Helen Mirren.
Fancy long gowns that sparkle.
high maintenance
Unnecessarily ritzy and expensive. Thanks and God Bless!
Glamourous- sparkles, glitter and fancy
I either think of old Hollywood glamour or the song by Fergie !
I think of jewelry and pensive perfume.