In the 1920s and 30s it developed into a glamorous resort populated by rich aesthetes, dissident intellectuals and artists. |
It was glamorous as always with an ungodly amount of social elites crowding the ballrooms and game rooms. |
But the glamorous trio still made time for a half-hour walkabout to greet the 4,000 screaming fans who had packed Leicester Square. |
A multinational behind glamorous fashion and perfume brands pays its factory workers starvation wages. |
With their mansion in Versailles and glamorous, loving, jet-set lifestyle, they seemed to have the perfect relationship. |
But please, don't stop name-dropping your glamorous existence in the sweaty cosmopolis on my account. |