0 past simple and past participle of style
1 to shape or design something such as a person's hair or an object like a piece of clothing or furniture or a book, especially so that it looks attractive:
2 to give a title to a person or group:
[ + noun ] She styles herself "Doctor" but she doesn't have a degree.
I think they could style her hair in a more flattering way.
The cases are rather differently styled, partly reflecting the different national realities and partly the different temperaments and inclinations of the authors.
They had their clothes and hair styled by staff experts.
He styled himself a rebel from the entertainment industry and the celebrity business, though his rebellion was mostly an unconscious, romantic pose.
The copy could have been far better styled.
Where their status was recorded over half were styled 'gentleman' and a further 6 per cent 'esquire'.
Study of how rectors styled themselves in the registers will constitute a fundamental basis of my story henceforth.