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Qué (quién) es FASHIONER - definición


Fashioner      
·noun One who fashions, forms, ar gives shape to anything.
fashion         
  • This 1921 clipping from the ''[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]],'' with story and drawings by [[Marguerite Martyn]], represents the saturation newspaper coverage given to society women at a fashionable dance.
  • [[Albrecht Dürer]]'s drawing contrasts a well-turned out ''bourgeoise'' from [[Nuremberg]] (left) with her counterpart from Venice. The Venetian lady's high [[chopine]]s make her look taller.
  • Celebrities such as [[Britney Spears]] have popularized the concept of wearing [[underwear as outerwear]].
  • Models walk the runway during [[New York Fashion Week]] in February 2014, at the [[Carolina Herrera]] show.
  • Marcus Clarks']] spring and summer catalogue 1926–27
  • see-through]] top worn along with [[pasties]] by a model at a [[fashion show]] in US, 2017. Such [[fashion trend]]s get popularised through media.
  • Liu Wen]], [[supermodel]], walks the runway modeling fashions by designer [[Diane von Fürstenberg]] at [[New York Fashion Week]] 2013.
  • Gross sales of goods vs IP laws (US 2007)
  • A Mexican sports reporter wearing [[little black dress]] and knee-high boots
  • pages=116–117}}</ref>
  • Fur fashion for sale in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • Japanese PM]] [[Shinzō Abe]] wearing Western-style [[business suit]]s, 2017
  • [[Latin dance]]rs in their [[costume]]s. The woman is wearing [[backless dress]] with deep slits on its lower portion, while the man is wearing a shirt with top buttons open.
POPULAR STYLE OR PRACTICE IN CLOTHING, PERSONAL ADORNMENT, OR DECORATIVE ARTS
Fashion sense; Fashions; Fashionable; Womenswear; Menswear; Men's fashion; Fashionist; Follower of fashion; Fashion industry; Fashion statement; South American fashion; Fashin; Styles of dress; School fashions; Modishness; Fashion retailer; Fashion company; Women's wear; Women's fashion; Public relations of the fashion industry; Racism in fashion advertisements; Economics and clothing; High-tech fashion
(fashions, fashioning, fashioned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
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 world thinks.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A fashion is a style of clothing or a way of behaving that is popular at a particular time.
Queen Mary started the fashion for blue and white china in England...
He stayed at the top through all changes and fashions in pop music.
N-COUNT: oft the N
3.
If you do something in a particular fashion or after a particular fashion, you do it in that way.
There is another drug called DHE that works in a similar fashion...
It is happening in this fashion because of the obstinacy of one woman.
= manner
N-SING: with supp
4.
If you fashion an object or a work of art, you make it. (FORMAL)
Stone Age settlers fashioned necklaces from sheep's teeth.
VERB: V n
5.
see also old-fashioned
6.
If you say that something was done after a fashion, you mean that it was done, but not very well.
She was educated-after a fashion-at home...
He knew the way, after a fashion.
PHRASE
7.
If something is in fashion, it is popular and approved of at a particular time. If it is out of fashion, it is not popular or approved of.
That sort of house is back in fashion...
Marriage seems to be going out of fashion.
PHRASE
fashion         
  • This 1921 clipping from the ''[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]],'' with story and drawings by [[Marguerite Martyn]], represents the saturation newspaper coverage given to society women at a fashionable dance.
  • [[Albrecht Dürer]]'s drawing contrasts a well-turned out ''bourgeoise'' from [[Nuremberg]] (left) with her counterpart from Venice. The Venetian lady's high [[chopine]]s make her look taller.
  • Celebrities such as [[Britney Spears]] have popularized the concept of wearing [[underwear as outerwear]].
  • Models walk the runway during [[New York Fashion Week]] in February 2014, at the [[Carolina Herrera]] show.
  • Marcus Clarks']] spring and summer catalogue 1926–27
  • see-through]] top worn along with [[pasties]] by a model at a [[fashion show]] in US, 2017. Such [[fashion trend]]s get popularised through media.
  • Liu Wen]], [[supermodel]], walks the runway modeling fashions by designer [[Diane von Fürstenberg]] at [[New York Fashion Week]] 2013.
  • Gross sales of goods vs IP laws (US 2007)
  • A Mexican sports reporter wearing [[little black dress]] and knee-high boots
  • pages=116–117}}</ref>
  • Fur fashion for sale in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • Japanese PM]] [[Shinzō Abe]] wearing Western-style [[business suit]]s, 2017
  • [[Latin dance]]rs in their [[costume]]s. The woman is wearing [[backless dress]] with deep slits on its lower portion, while the man is wearing a shirt with top buttons open.
POPULAR STYLE OR PRACTICE IN CLOTHING, PERSONAL ADORNMENT, OR DECORATIVE ARTS
Fashion sense; Fashions; Fashionable; Womenswear; Menswear; Men's fashion; Fashionist; Follower of fashion; Fashion industry; Fashion statement; South American fashion; Fashin; Styles of dress; School fashions; Modishness; Fashion retailer; Fashion company; Women's wear; Women's fashion; Public relations of the fashion industry; Racism in fashion advertisements; Economics and clothing; High-tech fashion
I
n.
vogue
1) to set a fashion
2) to come into fashion; to go out of fashion
3) current fashion(s); the latest fashion(s)
4) high fashion
5) in fashion (big hats are no longer in fashion)
manner
6) in a fashion (she behaved in a strange fashion)
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to fashion from, out of (to fashion a pipe out of clay)
2) (d; tr.) to fashion into (to fashion clay into a pipe)
Ejemplos de uso de FASHIONER
1. His first attempts were three novels with Pharaonic backgrounds, the first being The Curse of Ra (1'3'). Next came a period of social realism as seen in novels like Midaq Alley (1'47), an entertainingly vivid depiction of the alleyways of his youth and the extraordinary characters that inhabit them: the hashish–smoking cafe–owner Kirsha, and Zaita, the "fashioner of deformities", who performs maiming operations on those wishing to take up a life of begging.