The Pop artists shot to fame and fashionability very swiftly, and were much celebrated in the press. |
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This is reflected in product design which emphasizes durability rather than fashionability. |
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Stores and magazines promoted the fashionability of glass clocks, bookends, desk sets, and radios. |
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In a theatre that's mired in fashionability, Cromer offers us its timeless opposite: style. |
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Both were themed to highlight the perfumes key ingredients, fashionability and brand experience. |
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While the fashionability of different areas within Manhattan changes with bewildering swiftness, the Lower East Side has plenty beyond magazine cover stories to recommend it. |
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Coded onto female faces and bodies were the Frenchness of fashionability, the Englishness of hygiene, and the sensuousness of Orientals and Mediterraneans. |
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Snodin closes by speculating that this drama may presage a return to fashionability of Hardy's darkly disturbing canon. |
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The tassel's current fashionability is a warning klaxon too. |
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Not so much fashion in the sense of the sewn frock, as fashionability, a conjunction of perfomed glamour, conspicuous outrage, publicity and pizazz that Diaghilev exploited so well. |
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Ann Taylor Loft collections are designed with a focus on relaxed fashionability that is feminine, fun, versatile and of great quality. |
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It also covers price and fashionability, retailers sales figures by region, and further comment from industry executives. |
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We have seen a fairly broad based return to fashionability for sports licensed apparel and this has improved retail sell-throughs. |
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It is as uncomfortable for us to wear stilettos as it would be for you. It's just that some women don't see an inability to walk as a problem in the pursuit of fashionability. |
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Our companies share a dedication to quality, fashionability and value and a commitment to serving the needs of the dress consumer in a superior way. |
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Shoppers expect our exclusive JC Penney items to have the same fashionability as other department stores', but at a savings with comparable or better quality. |
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