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voguie, n.|ˈvəʊgɪ| Also voguey. [f. vogue n. + -ie.] A person who aspires to be fashionable, esp. in dress; spec. (with capital initial) one who adopts the styles and attitudes advocated in the haute couture magazine Vogue.
1973Times 10 Apr. 7/7 Just as you have groupies who wander with musicians, and greasies who wander with the motor racing circuit there now seem to be voguies who hang around the designers. 1984Times 17 Dec. 9/5 All those Voguies in the choicest black Armani dresses. 1988Daily Tel. 21 July 15/1 In the Fifties and Sixties Mark Boxer transfixed the butterflies of the new intelligentsia with his pen, and in the Seventies and Eighties he did the same for the Sloanes, the fogeys and the Vogueys. |