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styling|ˈstaɪlɪŋ| [f. style v. + -ing1.] 1. Ornament consisting of patterns traced by a style.
1867Morn. Star 19 July, The ceilings..are coloured pale blue, with panels of pink styling. 2. The action, process, or result of style v. 7.
1928Publishers' Weekly 9 June 2370 Recourse to art for investing conventional merchandise with fresh or added appeal has been the chief reliance of post-war sales strategy. It has been termed ‘Styling’ in some quarters. 1939Archit. Rev. LXXXVI. 62/1 It is scarcely conceivable that any but an American designer would have designed such a building: it is ‘styling’ applied to architecture. One can only hope that this same ‘styling’ will not later be applied to Town Halls. 1958Observer 25 May 11/3 The styling of clothes for small children has now passed out of the hands of British makers. 1959Daily Tel. 27 Aug. 11/3 This same firm which now also makes Pilot [television] models with slightly different styling. 1966Listener 17 Nov. 712/2 A new automobile... Engineering and ‘styling’ costs were $9,000,000. 1975G. Howell In Vogue 206/2 Teddy Boys would go to a barber for ‘styling’. 1980Times 29 Feb. 23/4 Smooth, wedge-shaped styling makes for a distinctive appearance. |