Sentences with phrase «found in glossy magazines»

truth is found in glossy magazines and television.
Simple, colorful, wholesome and maybe not something you'd find in a glossy magazine, but dinner in a fasion that got away from me.

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In reality, the highlighted outfits were «almost impossible to find» in the stores and, when they could be located, looked nothing like they did in the magazine's glossy pageIn reality, the highlighted outfits were «almost impossible to find» in the stores and, when they could be located, looked nothing like they did in the magazine's glossy pagein the stores and, when they could be located, looked nothing like they did in the magazine's glossy pagein the magazine's glossy pages.
Upon entering through the doors of the Royal St Andrews Hotel you find yourself in the middle of a glossy décor magazine and with each step and new discovery you flip through the pages from cover to cover as you feast your eyes on the eclectic contemporary décor.
As times have changed, Destination Belize transformed from a solely - printed glossy magazine to one of the most beautiful and popular websites in the world to find information, prices, photos, and availability of all of the top accommodations, tours, and vacation destinations in Belize.
«Since Transitions Abroad was founded in 1977 as a magazine designed to counter the «glossies,» we were deeply committed to providing stories and practical information inspiring those going abroad to get off - the - beaten track and experience the world abroad on its own terms and with a minimal footprint.
Styled by Caitlin Levin, the gadgets are presented like meals that you'd find recipes for in glossy magazines, whimsically driving the point home.
Vine finds artistic sustenance in the modern day freak - show that is glossy magazines, tabloid newspapers, and the phenomenon of talentless, yet relentlessly hounded «celebrities».
The resulting photographs serve as quasi-documents of the event and feature similar subjects as those found in the inside pages of glossy magazines, on gossip blogs, or in snapshots on social networking sites.
Along its ideological trajectory the RCP's magazine (initially «Living Marxism», renamed «LM» — a surprisingly glossy publication for a party with a tiny membership and no other visible means of support) found time to deny that genocide took place in Rwanda, and accuse reporters for British television company ITV of faking footage of Bosnian Muslims in a Serb - run detention centre.
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