by AskBronny March 29, 2007
Get the fashionmista mug.A trait commonly found in people who wear what was fashionable a very long time ago, or never was, clearly, but claim that they look freakin' rad and boho and cool. Also, some people possessing this trait are most often fashion victims of things that aren't even very popular anyway, like Lady Gaga. Plus, fashioNONable people are worshipped for wearing Hollister and Abercrombie.
Stylish person: Hey, I just stopped by Scoop in Soho today and bought some adorable shoes. They'll really match with the Prada dress I just purchased, Oh and that Vivienne Tam belt looks terrific as well. I think I'll send a picture of the outfit to my friend at Vogue.
fashioNONable person: Ew! Do you no how stoopid yu look! Gawd. I'M wearing my Hollister top with Abercrombie jeans that tewtally give me blood clots. SHMEXY! I go barefoot, cause that's cool! Pluys, I'm gonna wear teh pearl necklace with a bow on it.
Stylish person: People stopped wearing that kind of necklace awhile ago. In fact, I don't think any one wore it but preppy kids.
fashioNONable person: NO! AHHHHGGG
fashioNONable person: Ew! Do you no how stoopid yu look! Gawd. I'M wearing my Hollister top with Abercrombie jeans that tewtally give me blood clots. SHMEXY! I go barefoot, cause that's cool! Pluys, I'm gonna wear teh pearl necklace with a bow on it.
Stylish person: People stopped wearing that kind of necklace awhile ago. In fact, I don't think any one wore it but preppy kids.
fashioNONable person: NO! AHHHHGGG
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by Resk'Que January 10, 2009
Get the FashionMister mug.Etymology: Middle English facioun, fasoun shape, manner, from Middle French façon, from Latin faction-, factio act of making, faction, from facere to make -- more at DO
Date: 14th century
1 a : the make or form of something b archaic : KIND, SORT
2 a : a distinctive or peculiar and often habitual manner or way <he will, after his sour fashion, tell you -- Shakespeare> b : mode of action or operation <assembled in an orderly fashion>
3 a : a prevailing custom, usage, or style b (1) : the prevailing style (as in dress) during a particular time
(2) : a garment in such a style <always wears the latest fashions> c : social standing or prominence especially as signalized by dress or conduct <men and women of fashion>
- after a fashion : in an approximate or rough way <became an artist after a fashion>
synonyms FASHION, STYLE, MODE, VOGUE, FAD, RAGE, CRAZE mean the usage accepted by those who want to be up-to-date. FASHION is the most general term and applies to any way of dressing, behaving, writing, or performing that is favored at any one time or place <the current fashion>. STYLE often implies a distinctive fashion adopted by people of taste <a media baron used to traveling in style>. MODE suggests the fashion of the moment among those anxious to appear elegant and sophisticated <slim bodies are the mode at this resort>. VOGUE stresses the wide acceptance of a fashion <short skirts are back in vogue>. FAD suggests caprice in taking up or in dropping a fashion <last year's fad is over>. RAGE and CRAZE stress intense enthusiasm in adopting a fad <Cajun food was the rage nearly everywhere for a time> <crossword puzzles once seemed just a passing craze but have lasted>. synonym see in addition METHOD
Date: 14th century
1 a : the make or form of something b archaic : KIND, SORT
2 a : a distinctive or peculiar and often habitual manner or way <he will, after his sour fashion, tell you -- Shakespeare> b : mode of action or operation <assembled in an orderly fashion>
3 a : a prevailing custom, usage, or style b (1) : the prevailing style (as in dress) during a particular time
(2) : a garment in such a style <always wears the latest fashions> c : social standing or prominence especially as signalized by dress or conduct <men and women of fashion>
- after a fashion : in an approximate or rough way <became an artist after a fashion>
synonyms FASHION, STYLE, MODE, VOGUE, FAD, RAGE, CRAZE mean the usage accepted by those who want to be up-to-date. FASHION is the most general term and applies to any way of dressing, behaving, writing, or performing that is favored at any one time or place <the current fashion>. STYLE often implies a distinctive fashion adopted by people of taste <a media baron used to traveling in style>. MODE suggests the fashion of the moment among those anxious to appear elegant and sophisticated <slim bodies are the mode at this resort>. VOGUE stresses the wide acceptance of a fashion <short skirts are back in vogue>. FAD suggests caprice in taking up or in dropping a fashion <last year's fad is over>. RAGE and CRAZE stress intense enthusiasm in adopting a fad <Cajun food was the rage nearly everywhere for a time> <crossword puzzles once seemed just a passing craze but have lasted>. synonym see in addition METHOD
by Kim Nekroman December 7, 2004
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Melissa A. (MAPS) is into Chanel and Jimmy Choo, but she worked for Assist International and traveled to Romania to help their kids. She is a total Fashionigma.
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