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Liya Kebede and Andre 3000 in Bring It On Home for US Vogue January 2005 by Arthur Elgort.
“It don’t mean a thing if it aint got that swing!”
Clara Bow put the “s” in seduction and the seduction in silent film. She was a sexual magnet with dancing feet whose provocative powers were so strong that all she had to do was lift her lids and she was flirting, unabashedly and irresistibly. She had what racy novelist turned Hollywood screenplay writer and socialite Elinor Glyn declared as the most desirable quality of the times—”It”—a rare, difficult to define combination of raw animal magnetism and an unselfconscious indifference to this same ability to attract members of both sexes.
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