well - unlike most of the people who've posted on here, I don't have many pretty cameras.
My main film camera is a EOS-3 - It's a lovely camera to use, don't get me wrong - feels solid, robust, handles well, and has been absolutely reliable since I bought it on here. Don't think i've missed a frame from anything other than user error in a couple of dozen rolls of film. It's only problem is... well, it looks just like any other matt-black magnesium cast professional level Canon camera. Functional? , yep, Handsome? , maybe - in a good light, Pretty? not really no.
And my Rangefinder - it's a FED-3b... like most other cameras hailing from the USSR, it's solid and fairly minimalist. It's not pretty though.
But do have one camera, that to my eyes at least is really good looking. I picked it up fairly recently after getting annoyed with a Holga using 120 film, but only getting a sharp (ish) image on maybe 1/8th of the neg. So - I decided I wanted a pocketable 120 camera that had a reasonable lens and didn't leak light like a sieve. 5 minutes later i'd bought this...
It's a Voigtländer Perkeo I - needed a bit of a clean up, and attention to the shutter, but an evenings work and I'm well and truly happy with it. I've a camera that's smaller than the FED-3, that takes MF film, folds down and fits in my fleece's jacket pocket, and looks GOOOOD!