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      [Verb]  | "fashion" 


      1: to give shape or form to : to make, construct, or create (something) usually with careful attention or by the use of imagination and ingenuity

      2: to design or devise for a particular use or purpose

      3: contrive


      Origin: 15th century ;

       Middle English fascionen, in part verbal derivative of fascioun {see: |fashion:1|fashion:1}, in part borrowed from Middle French façonner, derivative of façon {see: |fashion:1|fashion:1};

      [Verb]  | "fashioning" 


      1: to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation;


        * e.g., " ... the ex-governor seems to be fashioning his political beliefs to win favor with a more conservative national electorate "



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      2: to bring into being by combining, shaping, or transforming materials;


        * e.g., " ... for the Christmas pageant the boy's mother was able to fashion the length of fabric into something that could pass as a shepherd's outfit "



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      [Verb]  | "fashion" 


      1: to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation;


        * e.g., " ... the ex-governor seems to be fashioning his political beliefs to win favor with a more conservative national electorate "



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      2: to bring into being by combining, shaping, or transforming materials;


        * e.g., " ... for the Christmas pageant the boy's mother was able to fashion the length of fabric into something that could pass as a shepherd's outfit "



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       [ "fashioning" ]

      1: to wear only one type of clothes or style all year all season.

        * e.g.,  ... the little boy in me always wanted to never change his clothes ..look at me now fashioning an Army-green tee and a faded sanded-green jeans for the 5th month conseq...man!, i feel really good!! 


       [ "fashioning" ]

      2: sticking to one style is mmmm... very cool, realy.

       [ "fashionate" ]

      1: one who is passionate about fashion, and keeps themselves 'hip on the scene' by continually updating their wardrobe to stay in step with the everchanging fashion world. these individuals are also able to comprise a hot outfit if given the right tools, no help required.

        * e.g.,  ... peter is a fashionate man 

       [ "fashion" ]

      1: a sense of style that changes from decade to decade, century to century. each era of fashion can change by very little or drastically.

        * e.g.,  ... Clothing from the 17th century is cool, but what the fuck was a thinking in the 80s?! 

       [ "fashionality" ]

      1:  one's personality expressed in their clothing, 'fashion personality'

        * e.g.,  ...  "You have such fashionality! So cute!" 


       [ "fashionality" ]

      2:  one's nationality expressed in their clothing, 'fashion nationality

        * e.g.,  ...  Schoolgirls in Hong Kong have a more Asian fashionality. 

       [ "fashionation" ]

      1: To have a fascination with someone's fashion sense which does not necessarily mean you like or dislike. Could also describe a fascination with fascism. Such as the fascination with fascist fashion.

        * e.g.,  ... I have a fashionation with her outfit. What has she got on? I don't know if I like it, but I do have a fashionation with that. 

       [ "fashion" ]

      1: taking your creativity and turning it into clothes

        * e.g.,  ... i love fashion 

       [ "Fashionized" ]

      1: (Fash-in-ized) OR (Fash-un-ized) However you want to pronounce it, sister. The act of getting fashionable.

        * e.g.,  ... "He stepped out of the dressing room, having had been fashionized under a minute." 

       [ "fashion" ]

      1: Fashion

        * e.g.,  ... Examples. All the Fashion designers i named above.  


       [ "fashion" ]

      2: Noun

        * e.g.,  ... Plus Brands. 


       [ "fashion" ]

      3: The prevailing style or custom, as in dress, or behavior.

        * e.g.,  ... *Miss Sixty 


       [ "fashion" ]

      4: Something such as garment, that is in the current mode.

        * e.g.,  ... *Sevens for all man kind 


       [ "fashion" ]

      5: Fashion is not always expensive clothes. Fashion is not what all the popular girls at school are wearing. Fashion is creating a garment and being different. Fashion is developing a style. Fashion never gets old, it just gets re-created. There is no right or wrong in fashion. Fashion trends are started//developed by looking at another culture, or more ideas after you have developed a personal style. Fashion started with our earliest designers and followed with our more popular designers. Examples. Gabrielle Coco Chanel, Ives Saint Laurent, Gucci, Dolce, Fendi, Renne Lacoste, Hermes, Mui Mui, Karl Lagerfield, Christian Dior, Gorgio Armani, Donatella Versace, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Givenchy , Donna Karan, Anna Sui, Nicole Miller, Betsy Johnson, Marc Jacobs, and SO MANY MORE. Fashion isnt just whats in, its also whats out. Remember fashion is creating and re-creating, and its never the same. Without fashion pop-art, and pop-culture would be so much different. So dont think that fashion is just what all the cool kids wear, cause its not. Fashion never dies.

        * e.g.,  ... *True Religion 

       [ "Fashionism" ]

      1: An almost militant, but ultimately false, commitment to an issue that is prominent in the modern world. Fashionsist care deeply for as long as a whole week about an issue considered fashionable.

        * e.g.,  ... Alex: Have you seen Mark Kitchen's obsession with Global Warming recently? 


       [ "Fashionism" ]

      2: Fashionism is characterised by a devoted and often misinformed obsession with an issue that has either featured in the tabloid news or has caught the attention of a fellow fashionist.

        * e.g.,  ... RJ: For real? Shit, I didn't know he bought into fashionism too! 


       [ "Fashionism" ]

      3: Famous fashionists include Bonno of U2, Angelina Jolie and Madonna.

        * e.g.,  ... RJ: Man, Elaine sure does complain about Women's Rights. 


       [ "Fashionism" ]

      4: See also: Fashionist.

        * e.g.,  ... Alex: Yeah, it's just fashionism, it has no lasting importance, it'll blow over. 

       [ "fashion" ]

      1: People trying to look cooler than eachother by wearing the same clothes

        * e.g.,  ... Last casual clothes day at my school, 50% of the people in my year wore polo shirts. 

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