"She's ripping up the rulebook If the look was old Hollywood, the accent was pure Longford. When Maura Higgins glided across the red carpet in her Marmar Halim dress at the Golden Globes, you were braced for at least a little vocal fry. How could anyone serve a look somewhere between Audrey Hepburn, Jessica Rabbit, and Kylie Jenner, without being somewhat LA-ified in other ways. Surely E! News would do what Love Island couldn't."
"If the look was old Hollywood, the accent was pure Longford. When Maura Higgins glided across the red carpet in her Marmar Halim dress at the Golden Globes, you were braced for at least a little vocal fry. How could anyone serve a look somewhere between Audrey Hepburn, Jessica Rabbit, and Kylie Jenner, without being somewhat LA-ified in other ways. Surely E! News would do what Love Island couldn't."
Maura Higgins presented an old Hollywood aesthetic while speaking with a distinct Longford accent at the Golden Globes. She wore a Marmar Halim dress as she glided across the red carpet, projecting classic glamour. Observers expected at least a touch of vocal fry given the combination of glamour and media attention. The styling merged qualities associated with Audrey Hepburn, Jessica Rabbit, and Kylie Jenner, creating a hybrid look. The presence on mainstream entertainment coverage suggested that televised commentary might impose an LA-inflected delivery that had previously been absent on Love Island.
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