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“But let’s be honest, in the ‘90s, grungy type of stuff was in vogue.

Part of the reason why is that it didn’t fit in with what was in vogue about Blackness at that time.

Undoubtedly, playful menswear that doesn’t recede into the background is in vogue on TV and the red carpet.

Broadcast channels like NBC and ABC — which reach more households than cable channels — are back in vogue, and streaming has the potential to reach larger audiences around the world than television ever could.

“Sex addiction became in vogue and now they point the finger the other way,” Prause said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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