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  • 51fashion —    by Malcolm Barnard   Fashion (like advertising (q.v.) to which it is closely related) is a central part of Baudrillard s account of consumption and consumerism: it encompasses and includes the commodities that we consume and our bodies, as… …

    The Baudrillard dictionary

  • 52fashion — n. & v. n. 1 the current popular custom or style, esp. in dress or social conduct. 2 a manner or style of doing something (in a peculiar fashion). 3 (in comb.) in a specified manner (walk crab fashion). 4 fashionable society (a woman of fashion) …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 53Fashion and Dress — ▪ 1995       Glamour became the style catchword of 1994 and summarized a look of being dressed up and made up. The new sophistication put an end to dressing down, the look popularized in 1993 by grunge and the style known as deconstruction, which …

    Universalium

  • 54fashion — fash|ion1 [ fæʃn ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the fact that something such as a style of dress or an activity is popular at a particular time: Fashions change all the time. fashion for: The fashion for ocean bathing began in the nineteenth… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 55fashion — [[t]fæ̱ʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦ fashions, fashioning, fashioned 1) N UNCOUNT Fashion is the area of activity that involves styles of clothing and appearance. There are 20 full colour pages of fashion for men... The fashion world does not mind what the real… …

    English dictionary

  • 56fashion — I UK [ˈfæʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms fashion : singular fashion plural fashions *** 1) a) [uncountable] the activity or business that involves styles of clothes and people s appearance the world of fashion b) [only before noun] relating to… …

    English dictionary

  • 57Fashion TV — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FTV. Création 1997 Langue …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 58fashion, 1970s —    British fashion trends of the early 1970s reflected the diffusion of the ‘total look’ which had been cultivated by the celebrity designers of 1960s London. Where the designers of ‘the look’ had laid claim to the values of urbanism and pop,… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 59fashion — fash•ion [[t]ˈfæʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.; mode: the latest fashion in boots[/ex] 2) conventional usage in dress, manners, etc., esp. of polite society, or conformity to it: to be out of… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 60fashion designers—Taiwan — Throughout the twentieth century, Taiwanese fashion had been heavily dominated by US and Japanese imports and domestic copies. Two designers, Lu Fong chih and Wang Chen Tsai hsieh, began to make an impact following the establishment of their own… …

    Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture