To be glamorous, a thing has to be in part inaccessible, difficult to possess - whether through rarity or expense.
Reference: Alexandra Shulman, Editor, British Vogue - The Glamour Issue, December 2007, p. 17.
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Adam Furman said:
will this be an element of your project too? Will the Church have "Velvet Rope"?
We all have the need to feel special :0) and maybe your churc could make different groups of people feel glamorous at different times, or different areas?
Erandi de Silva said:
the "velvet rope" effect comes through the discovery of finding the hidden niches. that is how you possess the glamour through devotion to the pilgrimage through the spaces.
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will this be an element of your project too? Will the Church have "Velvet Rope"?
We all have the need to feel special :0) and maybe your churc could make different groups of people feel glamorous at different times, or different areas?
the "velvet rope" effect comes through the discovery of finding the hidden niches. that is how you possess the glamour through devotion to the pilgrimage through the spaces.