fashionableness 的 2 个定义
- a fashionable person.
fashionableness 近义词
等同于 popularity
等同于 vogue
更多fashionableness例句
- The way SUVs look became fashionable, but the way they drive never caught on.
- You’ll likely struggle to layer those under your normal, fashionable clothing, but you’ll be wearing the warmest base layers possible.
- These sleek, compact plates will make a fashionable addition to your dining room table – even when your kids are spilling food everywhere.
- Allbirds has built a fashionable B Corp that ties carbon neutrality and sustainability to the core of its business, incentivizing customers to participate beyond their shoe purchase.
- Around a decade ago it became fashionable for every company to call itself a technology company—no matter what industry they were in.
- The Ismael brothers even make an effort to look cool, if not fashionable, by local standards.
- Available at Jonathan Adler Whisky Tumbler Set—Light Horn, $65 This is drinking at its most fashionable.
- The new way to show your love and affection for your bestie is with a fashionable Little Scocha friendship bracelet.
- With this cool leather moto hat from Vince Camuto, you can look fabulous and fashionable while keeping your locks in line.
- For many young women, pregnancy is a great excuse to take a break from the pressure to be fashionable.
- What though Maurice wanted to persuade me at Paris that I had better take a britska, as more fashionable?
- No more Jenkinsisms in the Morning Post, concerning fashionable parties.
- Smoking was called drinking tobacco, as the fashionable method was to "put it through the nose" or exhale it through the nostrils.
- I fancy the same may be said of New York, for its fashionable set is not large and its interests are far from various.
- He lounged about the station platform and the town p. 25displaying his faultlessly fitting fashionable clothes.