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单词 fashion victim
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Definition of fashion victim in English:

fashion victim

noun
derogatory, informal
  • A person who follows popular fashions slavishly.

    the military style great coat is the item fashion victims are queueing up for this season
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By all means follow any of the television chefs and their glossy cookbooks to create mouthwatering nibbles, but do not become a food fashion victim.
    • Do you have a shot that makes you look like a world-class fashion victim?
    • Choose idealism over cynicism, if only to avoid being a fashion victim.
    • Revamp your wardrobe with the help of our in-house expert, and find out if you're a fashion victim or a style master.
    • I've never been much of a fashion victim, preferring styles that I believe suit me rather than the trends of the day.
    • Style is all about being comfortable and looking great; don't become a fashion victim - although all your clothes and accessories may be ‘nice,’ they just may not be nice for you.
    • Make peace with it now and stop being such a fashion victim.
    • She has also taught me that you can wear anything if you wear it with conviction and you don't have to be a fashion victim to look good.
    • A woman's sense of style is often her trademark, but it can also make her a fashion victim.
    • It kind of started with the idea of being a fashion victim, like I was going to make some clothes or something.
    • If the outfit and shoes look best with bare legs, go ahead as long as you can brave the temperature and don't look like a frostbitten fashion victim on the way to the ER.
    • She describes a fashion victim as ‘someone who takes all the trends of a given time and ends up looking like a store mannequin; in a word, absurd.’
    • Strapping on pink, white, blue, red, purple, yellow, white and black together means you are a fashion victim who will go with anyone who pays the slightest bit of interest in you.
    • However, I wouldn't say Melanie is a fashion victim.
    • But while the ready availability of sparkly T-shirts, studded belts and camouflage bikinis has undoubtedly been good for the retail trade, it leaves the serious fashion victim with something of a dilemma.
    • Style is all about being comfortable and looking great, and not letting your clothes wear you - that is being a fashion victim.
    • Conversely, always stay within what you feel comfortable wearing to avoid raising the suspicions that there's a fashion victim in need of style resuscitation.
    • Our discussion was centred on whether she is a true journalist or just a fashion victim who happens to know a lot about the latest trends.
    • All I know is that back in the 80s I entered a fluorescent jacket every day and all it made me was a fashion victim.
 
 

Definition of fashion victim in US English:

fashion victim

nounˈfaSHən ˈviktimˈfæʃən ˈvɪktɪm
derogatory, informal
  • A person who follows popular trends in dress and behavior slavishly.

    the military style greatcoat is the item fashion victims are lining up for this season
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Revamp your wardrobe with the help of our in-house expert, and find out if you're a fashion victim or a style master.
    • Our discussion was centred on whether she is a true journalist or just a fashion victim who happens to know a lot about the latest trends.
    • I've never been much of a fashion victim, preferring styles that I believe suit me rather than the trends of the day.
    • Style is all about being comfortable and looking great; don't become a fashion victim - although all your clothes and accessories may be ‘nice,’ they just may not be nice for you.
    • Style is all about being comfortable and looking great, and not letting your clothes wear you - that is being a fashion victim.
    • She describes a fashion victim as ‘someone who takes all the trends of a given time and ends up looking like a store mannequin; in a word, absurd.’
    • But while the ready availability of sparkly T-shirts, studded belts and camouflage bikinis has undoubtedly been good for the retail trade, it leaves the serious fashion victim with something of a dilemma.
    • Do you have a shot that makes you look like a world-class fashion victim?
    • However, I wouldn't say Melanie is a fashion victim.
    • Conversely, always stay within what you feel comfortable wearing to avoid raising the suspicions that there's a fashion victim in need of style resuscitation.
    • It kind of started with the idea of being a fashion victim, like I was going to make some clothes or something.
    • A woman's sense of style is often her trademark, but it can also make her a fashion victim.
    • Choose idealism over cynicism, if only to avoid being a fashion victim.
    • All I know is that back in the 80s I entered a fluorescent jacket every day and all it made me was a fashion victim.
    • She has also taught me that you can wear anything if you wear it with conviction and you don't have to be a fashion victim to look good.
    • By all means follow any of the television chefs and their glossy cookbooks to create mouthwatering nibbles, but do not become a food fashion victim.
    • Strapping on pink, white, blue, red, purple, yellow, white and black together means you are a fashion victim who will go with anyone who pays the slightest bit of interest in you.
    • If the outfit and shoes look best with bare legs, go ahead as long as you can brave the temperature and don't look like a frostbitten fashion victim on the way to the ER.
    • Make peace with it now and stop being such a fashion victim.
 
 
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