trendsetting

[ UK /tɹˈɛndsɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. initiating or popularizing a trend
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How To Use trendsetting In A Sentence

  • The fashion industry gets away with planned obsolescence all the time by arbitrarily declaring clothes we just bought as having the trendsetting equivalent of a steam powered toaster.
  • Her marble fireplace business has grown from humble beginnings, when she hawked marble tiles round shops, to the ultimate in trendsetting home design.
  • These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even trendsetting, but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest.
  • But at the same time the city is becoming a trendsetting city in modern Asia, changing its image from a stopover for bargain hunters and sex tourists.
  • Trendsetting Jamie Oliver is already taking steps to get the whole family online and cooking together.
  • The HRD Awards 2011 competition aims to foster creative talent, extends the limits of modern diamond jewellery and translates avantgarde ideas and exclusive creations into trendsetting jewels.
  • The trendsetting active wear includes velour sweat suits, tees, shorts, tank dresses and jeans.
  • The world's trendsetting fashion marketers may get the message a lot sooner to clean up their act if they are warned by the worldly French.
  • He transformed his family run housewares business into a trendsetting design giant.
  • The trendsetting active wear includes velour sweat suits, tees, shorts, tank dresses and jeans.
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