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- about 8 percent of women have the sort of hourgl**** figure flaunted by curvaceous 1950s film stars such as Sophia Loren. Of 6,000 women's body shapes analyzed...
- "Mr. Gorgeous (and Miss Curvaceous)" is a 1997 hit by English electronic group Smoke City. Written by the three group members and produced by the group...
- actress active in American and European films, known for her beauty and curvaceous figure. She became prominent in her iconic role as Sylvia in the Federico...
- woman. It is commonly emplo**** to characterize women who are blonde, have curvaceous physiques, wear excessive makeup, and dress in revealing attire while...
- from the Jazzmaster—an offset waist—that conve**** a sl****er and more curvaceous look to the Jazz B****. In true Fender fashion, however, this was an innovation...
- included several hits such as "Underwater Love", "Mr. Gorgeous (and Miss Curvaceous)" and "Águas de março (Joga Bossa Mix)". Smoke City's next album, Heroes...
- distance with the American public." Lopez is widely celebrated for her curvaceous hourgl**** figure, which earned her the nickname La Guitarra (the guitar)...
- we never see an image of her. Rocky and Bullwinkle's Natasha Fatale, a curvaceous spy, takes her name from the femme fatale stock character. Blonde Ice...
- the 1850s, were built by the House of Camondo. Lonely Planet says, "The curvaceous 18th-century Camondo Stairs, one of Beyoğlu's most distinctive pieces...
- void. Several fashion models, who were deemed too commercial, and too curvaceous, were frustrated with industry standards, and took a different approach...