radical chic

NOUN
  1. an affectation of radical left-wing views and the fashionable dress and lifestyle that goes with them
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How To Use radical chic In A Sentence

  • By reuniting the oft-reproduced images of Che Guevara and the Baader-Meinhof pin-ups with their tenets of belief, LaBruce puts the radical back into radical chic.
  • On the contrary, my continued smoking has more to do with conservatism than radical chic. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were seen off by grunge, agit-prop, radical chic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beneath those perpetual rain clouds they have asinine radical chic down to a tee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beard, beret, curly hair and bandana knotted round his throat, he was the epitome of a certain type of radical chic, and his image is to be found on the walls of student rooms even today.
  • They emerged from 1960s radical chic to become America's most wanted fugitives.
  • I was there for a spot of radical chic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps disloyalty to an existing dispensation that has endowed one with one's privileges does look like radical chic.
  • On the contrary, my continued smoking has more to do with conservatism than radical chic. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may think it's just the return of the radical chic, but it's such an ambitious movie that it's a kind of dredging up of a part of history that was lost. Warren Beatty Shampoos the Sleazy 90's
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