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fashion stellar 

just your all around badass looking fashion sense
nick dude, you're a freaking fashion stellar
fashion stellar by Nick lee August 26, 2017

fashion staple 

Something that you NEED in your wardrobe. Could also be called an essential
Yo! Those black jeans are a fashion staple! You could never go wrong with them.
fashion staple by Marvina April 18, 2019

Fashion supremacist 

someone who thinks he is superior to other people that are interested into fashion. he claims that he knows trends way before they become mainstream and people that don't know them are human trash and dont know anything about fashion.
I know this is going to become a trend because I am a fashion supremacist.

Disability Fashion Stylist 

A disability fashion stylist is a term coined in 2008. It is defined as a fashion stylist that specializes in dressing people with disabilities. A disability fashion stylist may work in editorial styling, advertising (TV, print, commercial), the music industry, eCommerce sites, film, TV wardrobe, lookbooks, celebrity styling, and personal shopping.

Training

It is important to note that a disability fashion stylist has been trained in the execution of the Disability Fashion Styling System: Accessible, Smart, Fashionable®. Although all disability fashion stylists are trained to work with people with various disabilities, some stylists may specialize in specific disabilities.
Tina hired a disability fashion stylist for an eCommerce retail campaign featuring a new adaptive fashion capsule collection.

The occupational therapist recommended a disability fashion stylist to her client who was having difficulty getting dressed.

Thank God for a Good Ol' Fashion Snuff Film

The way one would depict how it is to live in a shady, at best, cornfield town in Central Illinois
Living in Effingham County is like saying thank god for a good ol' fashion snuff film

Fashion Cycle Syndrome 

First of all, a fashion cycle is where they bring back something that was fashionable, say, 10 years ago, such as bell-bottoms, denim, platform shoes, short skirts, long skirts, the boho gypsy look etc.

Where this becomes confusing is when a cycle is re-cycled and then re-cycled again with another look, which then becomes a look unto itself.

So you could have for example, the “Hippy” look gets re-cycled 10 years later but is combined with the “Lady of the Manor” look too. Then, 10 years later the “HippyLlady of the Manor” look is re-cycled with the “Dallas meets Eskimo” look.

Someone who has the Fashion Cycle Syndrome would be so worried about having the latest look that they would look at someone, who, in reality may have not updated their wardrobe for a while except for maybe a new scarf or some accessory, had innocently gotten dressed that morning without a plan, but to whom the Fashion Cycle Syndrome sufferer will assess as not being behind or dated, but as being so far-thinking ahead that they have gone back to the beginning of another cycle which would include the dated stuff. See?

These mini-assessments are done anywhere from once a day to 20 or 30 times a day, depending on what you do and where you do it. Most women are unaware that they are even doing it as it has become so second-nature.
Fashion Cycle Syndrome sufferer's subconscious thought process – “That stuff she’s wearing is so retro it’s way ahead of me!”
Fashion Cycle Syndrome by Missy M October 6, 2005