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Fashion

The document outlines various fashion-related terms, including adjectives, adverbs, and nouns associated with fashion. It also describes different types of fashion styles and idioms related to fashion sense and awareness. Additionally, it categorizes individuals based on their relationship with fashion, such as fashion victims and style icons.
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Fashion

The document outlines various fashion-related terms, including adjectives, adverbs, and nouns associated with fashion. It also describes different types of fashion styles and idioms related to fashion sense and awareness. Additionally, it categorizes individuals based on their relationship with fashion, such as fashion victims and style icons.
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fashion_ _ _ _ (adj)

_ _ fashion_ _ _ _ (negative adj)


fashion_ _ _ _ (adv)
fashion_ _ _ _ (a person)

follow / keep up with changing


come into high
come (back) into FASION latest
go out of youth
set / start passing

formal / informal /classic style


smart / casual / vintage clothes
fashionable = trendy = stylish = chic
unfashionable = out of fashion)
conservative dresser fashion victim style icon fashionista

1 someone who is obsessed with fashion;


2 someone who does not expose;
3 someone who is well known for their sense of style (and who people
want to copy);
4 someone who follows fashion but doesn’t think about if it looks good
on them;
Fashion idioms and expressions:

have a sense of style – to know what looks good on you and have your own
style and taste.
have an eye for fashion – to have a good taste and know what is “in
fashion” and what is not.
keep up with the latest fashion: to wear the latest fashions.
look good in: to wear something that suits you
be old-fashioned – to wear clothes or do something that is no longer in
style.
be dressed to kill – wear something with an intention to stand out/impress
people and be noticed.
dress for the occasion – to wear something in the right place at the right
time.

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