What is the Meaning & Definition of Glamour

The term glamour comes from the English language, and like so many others have been added, and adopted by the Spanish language as a result of the enormous extension of their employment in the colloquial use. Meanwhile, the concept applies to people, situations or objects that stand out for their elegance, charm and appeal and case is that they generate a huge fascination in people who appreciate them.
The word is closely linked to fashion environments and artistic, more precisely in the case of the latter to those actors and actresses in fame and that integrate what we could call the star system Hollywood to cite one of those deemed most glamorous. Anyway, we should emphasize that in almost every relevant artistic industry, its most important figures have glamour or it is associated to them.
While on the side of fashion, top designers and also the super models are seen by common people celebrities who squander glamour.
Although each person will have their own view of what he considers how elegant and attractive, there are conventions that are already installed and allow to establish that someone has or not glamour. Attend an important event in jeans and sneakers, will be considered as very little glamorous will do it with a stunning dress and accessories chord.
But beware that not only people can also be applied this word, we must say that there are places or things that per there are glamour. For example buildings of the past that enjoy a very particular and unique architecture and are also themed with valuable antique furniture are considered authentic representatives of glamour.
It should be noted that behind this concept there is a story that has much to do with the use that we apply to the word today, but yes it was decisive for use in the sense that we do.
Because in the past the word was used to indicate a spell that attacked a person and made this change their perception of things, seeing them beautiful and attractive.
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