In the postwar years, Wright lent cultural prestige to those who abandoned the city for the suburbs.
It is a dream of cultural prestige and tourist dollars for Los Angeles.
Classical music had cultural prestige; it was something to be aspired to.
Hollywood has always been obsessed with establishing its cultural prestige.
The cultural prestige of classical literary standards was not so easy for other Christians to overcome.
He is generally credited with reviving the academic and cultural prestige of the college.
During Ottoman rule, the city decayed completely while maintaining a certain cultural prestige.
It showers cultural prestige and the economic benefits that flow from it.
Strategies like these, combined with the high production values and cultural prestige of Hollywood, worked well.
Today, though the monarch lacks political power, the position is invested with a great deal of mana (cultural prestige).