Fashion Terrorism

The act of mismatching of clothing (either deliberately or due to ignorance of very fundamental and general rules of fashion)
Stop doing fashion terrorism, it's cringe and it embarrasses yourself
by Sir. B April 11, 2021
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Fashionable hybrid

When you have be ability to fashion-wise, look like either a girl or a boy. You have the ability to look good in any clothes.
I tried on some women’s lingerie and I look like a girl in it, and when I tried some guys clothes, I looked good in that too. I’m a total fashionable hybrid.
by Justicewithtacosandweed August 13, 2018
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Fashion Period

Fashion period is when a person male or female begins to come up with creative, exotic or new ideas and is obsessed with becoming successful with their ideas.
Bob: "Gosh wow Lisa has her period".

Brad: "huh"?

Bob: " Lisa has her fashion period"

Brad: "oh yeah I thought you meant her monthly dude!"
by ClarenceCruz January 09, 2015
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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.
by Accessible Queen October 21, 2023
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The Heighth of Fashion

What Alex and his droogs wear in Anthony Burgess' novel, A Clockwork Orange.
"The four of us were dressed in the heighth of fashion,
which in those days was a pair of black very tight tights
with the old jelly mould, as we called it, fitting on the crutch
underneath the tights, this being to protect and also a sort
of a design you could viddy clear enough in a certain light,
so that I had one in the shape of a spider, Pete had a rooker
(a hand, that is), Georgie had a very fancy one of a flower,
and poor old Dim had a very hound-and-horny one of a
clown's litso (face, that is), Dim not ever having much of an
idea of things and being, beyond all shadow of a doubting
thomas, the dimmest of we four. Then we wore waisty
jackets without lapels but with these very big built-up
shoulders ('pletchoes' we called them) which were a kind of
a mockery of having real shoulders like that. Then, my
brothers, we had these off-white cravats which looked like
whipped-up kartoffel or spud with a sort of a design made
on it with a fork. We wore our hair not too long and we had
flip horrorshow boots for kicking." -
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The Heighth of Fashion

A term used by the character Alex in A Clockwork Orange to describe any individual's given clothing, regardless of what it might be.
The four of us were dressed in the heighth of fashion, which in those days was a pair of black
very tight tights with the old jelly mould, as we called it, fitting on the crotch underneath the tights,
this being to protect and also a sort of a design you could viddy clear enough in a certain light, so
that I had one in the shape of a spider, Pete had a rooker (a hand, that is), Georgie had a very fancy
one of a flower, and poor old Dim had a very hound-and-horny one of a clown’s litso (face, that is).
Dim not ever having much of an idea of things and being, beyond all shadow of a doubting thomas,
the dimmest of we four. Then we wore waisty jackets without lapels but with these very big built-up
shoulders (‘pletchoes’ we called them) which were a kind of a mockery of having real shoulders
like that. Then, my brothers, we had these off-white cravats which looked like whipped-up kartoffel
or spud with a sort of a design made on it with a fork. We wore our hair not too long and we had
flip horrorshow boots for kicking.
by Sacreum July 24, 2024
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jUsTiN’s FaShIoN

To talk in a inappropriate manner for the effect of making the subject uneasy
Don’t ask about my blue balls unless you want it explained in jUsTiN’s FaShIoN
by clark02 April 26, 2019
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