fashion-conscious Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fashion-conscious In English

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  • By 1936, however, women accounted for over thirty-seven per cent of hairdressers nationally and an even higher proportion in the more fashion-conscious cities.

  • We seem to be in a different, more stable, more conventional and far less fashion-conscious world.

  • Their histories show them to be conscious actors in their choices, in pursuit of education, upwardly mobile, fashion-conscious, and capable of acting independently of the wishes of their families.

  • It also made the brilliant deduction that children were becoming more fashion-conscious at an earlier age.

  • There are clear parallels with parental battles over sensible footwear—not something to which a fashion-conscious 13-year-old will give a great deal of thought.

  • I believe that, with a fully modernised, efficient, well-trained and fashion-conscious cotton industry, we could win a major share of both the home and the export market.

  • But as the decade wore on, the styles were outdated and were shunned by young and fashion-conscious wearers.

  • The pinstriped suit has become associated with conservative business attire, although many designers now produce the fashionable pinstripe patterns for fashion-conscious consumers.

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