0 popular at a particular time: --
1 wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are considered stylish or acceptable: --
fashionable restaurants/clothing
They are a fashionable couple.
2 popular at a particular time or among a particular group of people: --
They are all either made out of run-of-the-mill material or depend upon currently fashionable devices for coining new expressions.
He said many people turned to anglicisms only to appear fashionable, by using words such as "look" instead of "a very beautiful word like immagine".
What gives us the heterogeneity and endless eclecticism is the constant flirting with fashionable art values, or worse, amateur play with philosophy.
Discussions of the crinoline often focus on the unmanageable and frivolous behavior of fashionable women.
In recent years, interdisciplinary working has become increasingly fashionable within academia.
The assembly was the focal point for a town's fashionable social life.
Tones are thus being used like contemporary hit melodies - once they are no longer fashionable, they are replaced.
However, in the sewing sector, purchase of fabric abroad is also a strategy to provide unique and fashionable products.