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词组 fashion
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fashion /ˈfæʃən/ noun 1. a style of clothes that is popular at a particular timeadjectivesthe latest fashion The store sells all the latest fashions. Don’t say the last fashion. men’s/women’s fashions Men’s fashions have not changed much in the last 50 years.high fashion (=fashion by top designers) She longed to be involved in the glamorous world of high fashion.fashion-conscious (=very interested in the latest fashions, and always wanting to wear fashionable clothes) Fashion-conscious people can’t get enough of these new designs.verbskeep up with fashion (=make sure that you know about the most recent fashions) Lucy likes to keep up with the latest fashions.follow fashion (=wear what is fashionable) Don’t follow fashion blindly, but think about what suits you.fashion + nounsthe fashion industry/world London is the centre of the British fashion industry. | Small women are often overlooked by the fashion world.a fashion model Fashion models are usually very tall.a fashion magazine She’s the editor of a leading fashion magazine.a fashion show Calvin Klein’s fashion show featured suits and sportswear.fashion design/designer He went to St Martin’s School of Art to study fashion design. | Her favourite fashion designers include Giorgio Armani and Gianfranco Ferré.a fashion house (=a company that produces new and expensive styles of clothes) All the big fashion houses will be at the show.fashion photograph/photography/photographer a book of Avedon’s fashion photographs | Later he worked as a fashion photographer for Vogue.a fashion shoot (=an occasion when photographs are taken of fashion models) She was asked to star with top model Naomi Campbell in a fashion shoot.a fashion victim informal (=someone who always wears what is fashionable, even if it makes them look bad) I didn’t want to look like a fashion victim.2. a situation in which something is popular for a period of timephrasesbe in fashion (=be fashionable) Gangster movies are in fashion again this year.be out of fashion (=no longer fashionable) His teaching methods are now out of fashion.go/fall out of fashion (=stop being fashionable) The Beatles’ songs will never go out of fashion.come back into fashion (=become fashionable again) Her paintings have come back into fashion.be the height of fashion (=be very fashionable) Wigs were considered to be the height of fashion.verbsfashions change also fashions come and go Fashions change at an alarming rate.start/set a fashion Prince Albert started the fashion for having trees at Christmas.prepositionsa fashion for sth There was a fashion for big cars in the 1950s.fashions in sth Fashions in education come and go.THESAURUS: fashion vogue formal if there is a vogue for something, or it is in vogue, it is fashionable: There was a vogue for cream furniture in the 1920s. | His pictures are very much in vogue these days. | the current vogue for realistic animated films trend a way of doing something or a way of thinking that is becoming fashionable or popular: The magazine focuses on the latest trends in contemporary design. | The trend is for people to wait longer to marry and have children. craze/fad informal a fashion, activity, type of music etc that suddenly becomes very popular, but only remains popular for a short time – often used about things that you think are rather silly: It’s the new fitness craze from America. | People will get tired of the current fad for cooking programmes. | I’m sure it’s just a passing fad (=something that will soon stop being fashionable). | Fad diets can be dangerous. sth is all the rage used when saying that something is very popular and fashionable for a short time: The game was all the rage at her school.
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