also known as fucktards, fashion punks are individuals that exploit the subculture known as the punk movement in the name of fashion, thereby desecrating all that the punks stand for. these guys dress like punks, but in truth they just think that looking like onewill get them laid
fashion punk: wow you hear the latest blink 182 cd? and look at this shit i bought at hot topic
real punk: fuck. just fuck
It's a person who crosses the boundaries of fashion and style, like taking a fad too far, or wearing too many trends at once and therefore taking the look from the glamourous to the ridiculous. It is also a person who tries to draw admiration through the designer brands (or a shameless copy of them), wearing labels- regardless of fit or personal style- and becoming a "walking billboard"!
The act of getting close with someone -romantically-, you may or may not have just met. More so used when you are just starting to get more intimate with a girl or guy.
Klein: Look at Hutch over there. Starting to get really up close and personal with this chick.
Pitman: Yeah. He is really getting fashion friendly with that broad.
One who takes enormous amounts of pictures of other, beautiful people. They yell at the models, lie on the floor, or stand on a ladder to get the right pose. But, they are basically amazing.
1. When someone dresses up in a very unfashionable way. For example, ugly outfit, ugly accessories.
2. When someone wears nice cloths and accessories but in a complete mismatched way showing poor sense of style. For example, nice outfit coupled with hideous shoes and accessories.
3. When someone dresses not according to the occasion. For example, a casual outfit in Opera show or business suit on a BBQ party.
1. Celebrities fashion disaster on red carpet is often the most interesting part of the entire show.
2. "Its a birthday party, why are you in a business suit? you are such a fashion disaster."
3. "I am glad that the fashion disaster will be over soon with the awfully cold winter which led people wearing hideous jackets and Siberian shoes."