fashion icon

collocation in English

meaningsoffashionandicon

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fashion
noun
uk
/ˈfæʃ.ən/
us
/ˈfæʃ.ən/
a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, ...
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icon
noun[C]
uk
/ˈaɪ.kɒn/
us
/ˈaɪ.kɑːn/
a small picture or symbol on a computer screen that you point to and click on (= press) with a mouse to give the computer ...
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(Definition offashionandiconfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It also avoids peer pressure about who is the schoolfashionicon.
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Since her youth, she has been considered an internationalfashioniconand as one of the best dressed women in the world.
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She has been described as afashionicondue to the many changes and intense colors in her hair, but the particular style.
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Her style of dress typified the period, and the character is still afashionicon.
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Sheena was also one offashioniconaround 2000.
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Sevigny has since released several clothing lines designed by herself, both solo and in collaboration, and has earned a title as a modernfashionicon.
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Messenger bags are often used by bicycle messengers, though they are now also an urbanfashionicon.
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He is known for his outlandish style off the court and has even been called afashionicon.
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She was afashioniconin the early 1960s.
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She has also been called afashionicondue to frequent appearances on the red carpet, movie premieres, and fashion shows.
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Beyond his management talent, his perseverance, courage, and determination were essential to raise the company from being unknown to afashionicon.
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In the early 1970s she established her screen persona as a free-spirited, beautiful young woman and became afashionicon.
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She was also known as afashionicon.
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As such afashionicon, she instantly created a style that became popular around the globe.
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Her outlandish and colorful costumes, wigs and clothing have given her recognition as afashionicon.
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Taylor was afashioniconduring her years as an active film star.
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Popularized especially by designers and fashion icons of the mid-twentieth century, the term ballerina (or ballet) neckline can be construed in a variety of ways.
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With many dubbing the group as fashion icons.
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Not unlike today, women and men of the 1920s looked to movie stars as their fashion icons.
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Fashion icons are honored with the award for their work in style and fashion.
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