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vogue
adjective as in fashionable
noun as in fashion; current practice
Example Sentences
Nnadi took over at the UK edition of Vogue last October, replacing the magazine's previous editor Edward Enninful.
The fashion industry "should be concerned" by a trend back to using more skinny models, the editorial director of British Vogue has said.
Set-pieces are in vogue, and for that we largely have Arsenal's Nicolas Jover to thank.
Didion also helped to get Babitz’s collage art into Vogue.
In those shows, multimillionaires and billionaires adopt this style of “quiet luxury,” defined by Vogue as “a look that will stand the test of time, as it’s essentially a synonym for elevated basics,” in order to subtly express their status among others in their peer group, but otherwise retain the freedom to blend in among the masses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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