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  2. Dress to Impress (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dress to Impress players compete against one another in an online lobby, where they are given a theme and 325 seconds [1] to style an outfit around it, picking out up to 18 articles of clothing from around a large room, as well as design their model, including choosing their makeup, skin tone, and nail color.

  3. Style Savvy - Wikipedia

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    Dominic's maid. She will visit the player's shop if their character wears the exact clothes she does. Didi (ソラ, Sora in the Japanese version) She owns the hair salon and is able to change the player character's hair. Will visit the player's shop and wear the purchased outfit in her salon. Olivia (マリエ, Marie in the Japanese version)

  4. Glamping - Wikipedia

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    A glamping "village" with semi-permanent yurts, gravel paths, and a hot tub. Glamping is a portmanteau of "glamorous" and "camping", and describes a style of camping with amenities and, in some cases, resort-style services not usually associated with "traditional" camping.

  5. Glamour photography - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Monroe photographed by Earl Moran c. 1950. 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.

  6. Theme Park (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A typical Theme Park. Starting with a free plot of land in the United Kingdom and a few hundred thousand pounds, the player must build a profitable amusement park. [2] Money is spent on building rides, shops, and staff, [3] and earned through sale of entry tickets, merchandise, and refreshments. [4]

  7. Glam rock - Wikipedia

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    Glam artists rejected the revolutionary rhetoric of the late 1960s rock scene, instead glorifying decadence, superficiality, and the simple structures of earlier pop music. [11] [12] In response to these characteristics, scholars such as I.Taylor and D. Wall characterised glam rock as "offensive, commercial, and cultural emasculation". [13]

  8. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The early to mid-2000s saw a rise in the consumption of fast fashion: affordable off-the-peg high street clothing based on the latest high fashion designs. With its low-cost appeal driven by trends straight off the runway, fast fashion was a significant factor in the fashion industry's growth.

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