Soul.
What does "fashionista" really means?
20 Haz 2009 19:01
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This is a gently sarcastic term for a person who is an enthusiast for fashion. It covers not only the dedicated followers of fashion who wear the clothes, but also those who write about them. And it can refer to those who design, make, model and publicise clothes, and the fashion buyers whose decisions determine the success of a collection. I’m told by researchers at the Oxford English Dictionary that it goes back to 1993, to a book by Stephen Fried entitled Thing of Beauty: the Tragedy of Supermodel Gia. The word began to become more widely popular from about 1998 onwards, has just started to appear in dictionaries, and looks set to become a permanent part of the language. It’s formed from fashion by adding the suffix -ista from Spanish, equivalent to our -ist ending. English has only comparatively recently borrowed this from familiar Spanish-language terms such as Sandinista and Peronista. Such words have often had negative associations in English and new words using the suffix are usually derogatory, like Blairista for a supporter of the British prime minister, Tony Blair. Fashionista was one of this type, and it has not yet entirely lost its disparaging associations with triviality. Sorry, for been so talkative, hope my answer will help :)
21 Haziran 2009
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Hello Soul, Someone is called "fashionista " if he/she is : - an enthusiast for fashion always following the latest in vogue trends. - a creator of high fashion ,fashion designer or fashion editor.
20 Haziran 2009
"fashionista" is also commonly used here in our country. Normally, we regard someone who dressed in the most latest trend as 'fashionista'. However, we define 'fashionista' as the one making those dresses with respect to the latest fashion. :)
22 Haziran 2009
You only have to look at Paris Hilton for an example of a 'fashionista'.
21 Haziran 2009
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