Look

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To look is to use sight to perceive an object.

Look or The Look may refer to:

Businesses and products

  • Look (modeling agency), an Israeli modeling agency
  • Look (American magazine), a defunct general-interest magazine
  • Look (UK magazine), a defunct fashion and celebrity magazine
  • Look (cigarette), a Danish brand
  • Look!, a candy bar made by Annabelle Candy Company
  • Look (company), a French bicycle components and frames

Film and television

  • The Look, a 2003 American film starring Teresa Hill
  • Look (2007 film), an American drama by Adam Rifkin
    • Look: The Series, an American television drama series, also by Adam Rifkin, related to the film
  • Look (2009 film), an American avant-garde short film directed by Ryan Pickett
  • "The Look", an episode of American television sitcom Home Improvement

Music

  • Look (Beth Nielsen Chapman album)
  • Look (EP), by Apink (2020)
  • "Look (Song for Children)", a song by The Beach Boys
  • The Look (album), an album by Shalamar
  • The Look (band), a UK pop band
  • "The Look", a song by Roxette
  • "The Look", a song by Metronomy from the album The English Riviera
  • "Look", a song by Run On from the album No Way

Other uses

  • Look (surname)
  • The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion, a book by Paul Gorman
  • LOOK algorithm, in computers
  • The concept of Gaze in critical theory, sometimes called "the look"
    • Described in the 1943 book Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre
  • "The Look", Lauren Bacall's effect when pressing her chin against her chest and to face the camera, tilting her eyes upward

See also

  • Look Look Look, a 2006 album by MC Hammer
  • Look Up (disambiguation)
  • Looking (disambiguation)
  • Lookism, discriminatory treatment toward people considered physically unattractive
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