Synonyms for in fashion
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : fash-uhn |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfæʃ ən |
Top 10 synonyms for in fashion Other synonyms for the word in fashion
- a la mode
- abreast
- alive
- all the rage
- along these lines
- apprehensive
- as follows
- au courant
- avant-garde
- awake
- aware
- beautiful
- brand-new
- chi-chi
- chic
- chichi
- classy
- coetaneous
- coeval
- coexistent
- concurrent
- conscious
- contempo
- contemporaneous
- cool
- craze
- current
- cutting edge
- dandy
- dap
- dapper
- dashing
- dernier cri
- dressed to kill
- dressed to the teeth
- elegant
- exclusive
- existent
- expedient
- extant
- fad
- faddish
- familiar
- fashionable
- fine
- fitting
- fly
- groovy
- happening
- hence
- hep to
- high-class
- hip
- hip to
- hot
- hot off press
- in
- in fashion
- in kind
- in on
- in style
- in such a way
- in the know
- in the latest style
- in the mainstream
- in thing
- in this fashion
- in this way
- in vogue
- in with it
- in-thing
- informed
- instant
- jazzy
- just like that
- just out
- knowing
- knowledgeable
- last word
- latest
- latest fad
- latest fashion
- latest thing
- latest wrinkle
- leading-edge
- like so
- like this
- mod
- modernistic
- modish
- natty
- neat
- neoteric
- new look
- newest
- newfangled
- now
- observant
- on the cutting edge
- on to
- opportune
- ostentatious
- perceptive
- plugged in
- popular
- present
- present-day
- pretentious
- rakish
- recent
- red-hot
- ritzy
- sassy
- savvy
- sharp
- showy
- sleek
- slick
- smart
- snappy
- snazzy
- spruce
- state of the art
- stunning
- stylish
- suitable
- swank
- swell
- switched on
- synchronous
- thus and so
- thus and thus
- thusly
- to such a degree
- today
- tony
- topical
- trendsetting
- trendy
- trim
- tuned in
- turned on
- ultramodern
- up
- up on
- up-to-date
- up-to-the-minute
- upscale
- uptown
- urbane
- versed
- voguish
- well turned-out
- wise to
- with it
- with-it
Définition of in fashion
Origin :- c.1300, "shape, manner, mode," from Old French façon (12c.) "face, appearance; construction, pattern, design; thing done; beauty; manner, characteristic feature," from Latin factionem (nominative factio) "group of people acting together," literally "a making or doing," from facere "to make" (see factitious).
- Sense of "prevailing custom" is from late 15c.; that of "style of attire" is from 1520s.
- To call a fashion wearable is the kiss of death. No new fashion worth its salt is wearable. [Eugenia Sheppard, "New York Herald Tribune," Jan. 13, 1960]
- Fashion plate (1851) originally was "full-page picture in a popular magazine showing the prevailing or latest style of dress," in reference to the typographic "plate" from which it was printed. Transfered sense of "well-dressed person" had emerged by 1920s.
- As in smart : adj stylish, fashionable
- As in spiffy : adj stylish
- As in stylish : adj fashionable
- As in up-to-date : adj current
- As in with it : adj cognizant; stylish
- As in in vogue : adj in the current style
- As in synchronic : adj contemporary
- As in up-to-the-minute : adj contemporary
- As in contemporary : adj modern
- As in thus : adv in this manner
Antonyms for in fashion
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