in fashion

ADJECTIVE
  1. popular and considered appealing or fashionable at the time
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How To Use in fashion In A Sentence

  • The engraving shows that Geometry / Melancholy has not succeeded in fashioning a regular dodecahedron.
  • But what you gain in fashion you lose in function: Unlike the "callet," you have to pull the phone from the case to make a call, check a text or take a photo. $39 plus $20 shipping; porter.com The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • We are trying to make the point that fur is never going to be back in fashion.
  • Both theoretical and practical problems exist in fashioning out conceptual frameworks for the development of the continent.
  • Now we live in a more crowded, environmentally aware age and trains are back in fashion.
  • The Oscar dress, a chic black number with a rouched-shoulder detail, was created for one of our judges, Livia Firth, who took ethical fashion to the red carpet this year and was featured in Vogue, on TV and in fashion gossip all around the world. Observer Ethical Awards: From Somewhere, Ethical Fashion Award
  • This kind of dress is now in fashion.
  • This was the so-called preppy look in fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • A prevailing style of dress has become known as being ‘in fashion’, but fashion has been described as a tyrannically democratic force, enforcing conformity to current social or moral conventions.
  • He's been in fashion, he's been out of fashion, he's been a jazz-rock drummer, a prog-rock singer and a housewives' favourite. Times, Sunday Times
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