But in the Sixties, as some of us know, wearing modish flat shoes could be as much an act of insolent opposition as a fashion statement. |
His hands are wrapped around a dimpled tankard and he is wearing a modish belted velveteen coat. |
Car dealers, meanwhile, will expect that the updated format will inspire a rush of sales to modish motorists. |
What was once enigmatically mesmerising in this kind of modish Iranian movie is now redundant and exasperating. |
How tragic is this modish contempt for the past and obsession with the sensation of the present. |
At the same time, it broadened out into the full range of modish telecoms services, including internet and data traffic. |