This 21-to 30-year-old population is the very demographic that marketers perceive as trendsetters when it comes to fashion and music. |
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Other trendsetters took a cue from Africa's most revered politician, and ditched their suits. |
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Effective buzz aligns advertising campaigns with local market influencers, trendsetters, and tastemakers. |
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I scoured the entire store, including the sale racks and the junior trendsetters section but came up dry. |
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Designed exclusively for the path-breakers and trendsetters in fusion music, the award will be presented annually in the country's metros. |
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Institutions in South Mumbai, which attract students from affluent families, have been trendsetters in fashion. |
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As the cold winds begin to blow, fashion trendsetters, celebrities, and professional athletes have started donning their favorite headwear. |
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But it's pretty much guaranteed that those trendsetters who start the fashion rages already have something new in mind. |
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The blogs are the work of trendsetters and inspire journalists, fashion designers and opinion leaders alike. |
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Celebrity figures are fashion trendsetters for mere mortals everywhere. |
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The al-Maktoums have been trendsetters because they never had much oil to begin with. |
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When it comes to painting and photography, these two eastern German cities are trendsetters of international format. |
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With their high speed of innovation, trade and industry are trendsetters in the field of technology. |
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There have been several instances where Tara Reid hairstyles have been trendsetters for most societies. |
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Generations later passionate fans remain loyal to the iconic silhouette, while trendsetters appreciate its authenticity. |
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Soon we will have cleaner trucks and buses, which will be trendsetters worldwide. |
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Women are the trendsetters, as they make up more than half of wine consumers. |
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The European Union and Japan are widely regarded as trendsetters for food markets. |
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Hip trendsetters are blamed for everything from gentrification to expensive beer. |
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When snowstorm Nemo hit New York Fashion Week, Uggs were spotted on the feet of fashion trendsetters. |
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Call them trendsetters, or tacky '70s sham, but the truth is that they were really just trying to make a name for themselves in a rather unforgiving business. |
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The people in our ads are trendsetters in the food world and their willingness to endorse California Raisins is very meaningful to our industry. |
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As a UNESCO City of Design since 2006, it is not only part of the network of international creative cities, it also attracts trendsetters more than any other German metropolis. |
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A creation for up-the-minute trendsetters and globe-trotters. |
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Finally it became obvious that the new area efficient machinery such as, for example, the EDX precision air seeder or the new Cayena tine coulter seed drill are also going to be big trendsetters. |
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From bringing back the first movie cameras to starting the craze for denim jeans, the Cunard Yanks were the trendsetters of the time. |
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Followers of the market rather than its trendsetters, they have not in the past felt much need to worry about how the firms they invest in are run. |
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When it comes to dressing for classes, take a cue from celeb trendsetters like Sienna Miller and Whitney Port and wear these ready-for-whatever boots with skinny jeans or leggings and a leather or faux leather biker jacket. |
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In fact the auction debate is connected with this very issue, because auctions would introduce that element that would encourage and reward the trendsetters. |
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The brands put in the spotlight by our fashion universes are selected by an international team of multi-talents and multi-experts, with sales representatives, agents, stylists and trendsetters. |
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In 1984 Eurostyle happened in America as the bold style of international trendsetters became the sleek shape of luxury here. |
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In the 1980s, Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts produced important fashion trendsetters, known as the Antwerp Six. |
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In the interest of cost inflation and extreme prudence among artistic institutions, the festivals have come to play the role of employers, trendsetters and reflections of society. |
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Capturing and disseminating high quality African content will lead to a two way exchange of inspiration for trendsetters both in and outside of Africa. |
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Cuisinox has earned a highly respectable reputation as trendsetters in cookware and kitchenware, and a leader of exemplary customer service above industry standards. |
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Consumers can choose from several unique designs that appeal to a wide variety of personal styles, ranging from outdoor enthusiasts to urban trendsetters. |
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The project includes the development and qualification of Trendsetters 20,000 psi subsea flowline connection system and various other components. |
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