If you're looking for trendy patterns, go for paisley, floral, plaid, checks, and herringbone. |
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Intense colours, pinstripes and trendy glen checks are all found on soft micro fibre fabrics. |
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On Monday, more than 50 beauticians thronged the Purani Haveli to get a dekko of Zardozi tattoo designing and a demo of trendy haircuts. |
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The atmospheres that you dance around in looks very hip and trendy and is, obviously, quite fitting to the theme of the game. |
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From cool tops to trendy shoes, here are the 11 items that'll have you stylin' on vacation. |
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Even if she did a disastrous DIY job, it would probably have looked cool and trendy. |
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If you are looking for something more formal or trendy, go with mules, sleek leathers and simple designs and soles. |
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Managers of a well-known Dublin bar and bistro decided last month they were undercharging their trendy customers for sipping cappuccinos. |
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Are they stuffy boardroom types or trendy hipsters in skinny jeans and scruffy beards? |
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He is the only one in jeans, a bobble hat, and a trendy but out-of-place leather jacket. |
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The trendy teens won't be the only ones strutting their stuff on the streets of Ballina during the Shopping Festival. |
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It excels in affordable, bright, trendy, big personality clothes and club gear. |
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Junior clothing offers a wallop of trendy style but the garments are cut small for a junior figure. |
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You have been shopping hard at Xiangyang Lu Fashion Market for an hour or two and are heavily laden with bags of trendy clothing bargains. |
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Both traditional, heavy jewellery, and the trendy slimline pieces are being bought, according to those in the trade. |
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He was a boofhead jock and she was going to fall in love with a sweet art boy and live in a trendy loft apartment and drink pink champagne. |
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But grown-ups won't be the only people wearing these trendy items this spring. |
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Then he tried to be a trendy DJ by mixing it up on a record deck, before landing a smacker on 13-year-old Vicky Hopson. |
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A real chill place to relax and enjoy the lounge music mixes or a nice warmer before the trendy nightlife. |
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He loses weight, dresses dapperly, and begins to frequent trendy clubs in Manhattan. |
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Increasingly dire warnings suggest that the trendy toothfish has become too popular for its own good. |
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He was looking snappy in his cool button-up shirt that he didn't button-up all the way, his trendy denims, and his new white shoes. |
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I have never passed out in a drunken haze on the dance floor of a trendy New York club. |
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Our snazzily designed jeans with structured shapes offer a slimming silhouette that help you look hip and trendy. |
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And a big plus is that it's not too trendy to supply the necessaries for making coffee and tea. |
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Gone are the days when the BamBoo Club on Toronto's trendy Queen Street held sole sway over calypso and soca artists. |
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They will also visit some of the city's trendy stores and hotels, to find out more about the upmarket section of the service industry. |
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Scots regard whisky as a more traditional drink, while Spaniards, Greeks, Thais and Americans view it as trendy. |
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With trendy boots, black attire and upswept hair Nicole Walton fits the image of make-up artist for the stars. |
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Since Cristal is so fashionable at the moment there is the danger that it will stop being trendy. |
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Shanghai is now developing at breakneck speed into a more trendy, luxury-loving society. |
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Ms. McGarvie says it has become trendy to be in a series of year-long relationships, one after another. |
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Fruit-and-chocolate blends also are trendy, but not all fruits are created equal when it comes to chocolate dairy blends. |
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It's a trendy, feminine bar with plush red decor, cocktails, carpaccio of beef salad and all sorts of desserts involving strawberries. |
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You channel all your energies into finding a really trendy stroller on which you can install rims and ground effects. |
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Combined with hip TV advertising, the no-frills brand has become ultra trendy. |
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Its historic buildings have been largely restored, and trendy cafes, restaurants and boutiques are flourishing. |
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Peg and Matt enjoy being able to hop on the train to Chicago to go to a lecture or eat at a trendy restaurant. |
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Tall, with long, Sixties-style hair and trendy dark shirts, he does not conform to the public stereotype of the anoraked maths professor. |
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Synth pads and a vocoder may seem a tad too trendy, but since the guys have pretty bad hair, they can get away with it. |
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Nothing of the urban sprawl so common to the American south infests its spotless streets and trendy shops. |
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But then the fictional President Bartlett and the real Baroness Thatcher are made of sterner stuff than happy-clappy trendy vicars. |
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He has turned Canongate into a happening publisher with a string of eye-catching and trendy properties to its name. |
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Glasgow's reinvention is no more apparent than in the West End, which now has a string of very decent places to eat and trendy pubs. |
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Knee-length pants or men's style capris have been trendy forever, but you must be able to pull off the look. |
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If you use this entrance, you miss the lovely squashy leather sofas and the trendy wooden bar area that greets the front door customers. |
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So I went to a trendy lounge in my neighborhood on Friday night and decided to partake in the Pabst Blue Ribbon revival. |
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It is just another London borough, full of trendy rich people who do not appreciate the better things in life. |
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I realize that I'm not the most trendy person around but what is up with dressing children in camouflage? |
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The nearby Campo was filled with bars and restaurants and the streets surrounding it are lined with clothing stores and trendy shops. |
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He has a life coach, the trendy, increasingly ubiquitous equivalent of a therapist confessor, who tries to guide him. |
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But the trend has begun to change, owing to the availability of cheaper and trendy handsets, affordable pricing and relevant services. |
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A certain trendy subset of British foodies have discovered Southern food, and have gone gaga for it. |
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Slender headlamps and a new tail lamp cluster add a dash of elegance while a trendy side skirt shows off alloy wheels. |
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In short, the so-called new economy and online dot-coms are more than magazine-cover trendy. |
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One may have wondered as the lissom ladies gracefully showcased the trendy jewellery. |
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The Rookery is located close to London's trendy restaurants and bars and the area features a lively atmosphere. |
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Wood-slatted futons are no longer the only option and Innovation's sofa beds are both trendy and practical. |
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From wearing trendy running shoes and funky loafers, to achieving the no-sock look, all your fashion needs are right here. |
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Blogs may be hip and trendy, but they don't do diddly-squat for most people's businesses. |
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The company offers clothing that is trendy and funky, so you don't have to substitute style for politics. |
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The brick and the exposed duct work make this place feel like one of those trendy, oversize lofts that was converted from an old factory. |
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So, I show up in my cutely cropped jeans and my light blue trendy tie-dyed preggers tunic all ready to get sauce all over my face. |
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The drink is no more expensive than anywhere else in Temple Bar and it's nice to be somewhere trendy where there's no arsey attitude. |
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Public loos in Southend could be turned into a trendy underground wine bar, it was revealed today. |
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I'm aware that asexuality is trendy in some parts, but that just sounds so unnatural to me. |
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She had short, ash-blonde hair, high cheek bones, and trendy thin-wire-oval-frame glasses set before her opaque brown eyes. |
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Perhaps you prefer romantic lace, trendy ruching, vintage frays, dressy frills or the latest dirty-denim. |
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In terms of shopping, there are opportunities galore if you are in the market for trendy garments, toys, Chinese silks, antiques and curios. |
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His clothes were trendy, and his rugged features were really incredibly attractive. |
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But one place that trendy diet doesn't belong is in the lives of athletes, whether they be marathon runners or weekend warriors. |
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I'd like to wear something trendy, so I don't feel like a taffeta meringue-wearing frump. |
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Would-be trendy restaurants all try to be cool, but this place oozes effortless and unselfconscious cool from every pore. |
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This comes in a great handy little size and is very trendy and a very good price. |
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The artists' recorded comments on the audio guide revealed their collusion in trendy artspeak. |
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The manufacturer is taking a trendy piece of architecture and using it to add appeal to what looks like a run-of-the-mill, four-door sedan. |
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That said, the emphasis on being trendy attracts a clientele which is far less donnish than the norm for an up-market Oxford restaurant. |
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Another popular sandal is the Lagoon sandal, which comes in a wide variety of trendy colors, like blues and greens. |
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Tall and beautiful, with long, fair, flowing locks, Griffin could be a schoolteacher, a college lecturer or a trendy university librarian. |
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Everyone was pursuing the holy grail of the young and trendy listener with the disposable income. |
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Because of its trendy college and relatively liberal cadres of lawyers and civil servants, Austin became a magnet for nonconformists. |
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There were glamorous and trendy babes, all children of aging supermodels, actors, rock stars and maybe a few royalties here and there. |
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It has become in her view an arty scene, trendy to visit at the weekend and popular with tourists. |
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First time round it was terribly trendy, but it's horrific that it's actually back in fashion. |
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Instant playback of recorded video gave these trendy gadgets an edge over the conventional machines. |
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Coloured lenses are trendy, especially if they have a graduated colour scheme. |
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Away from the radio studio, Antony Collins looks every part the young, trendy media man about town. |
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Call them T-shirts, tee shirts or tees, they're still hot sellers on the trendy fashion scene. |
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The hip hop female look asks for low waist trendy jeans or skirts to bring attention to the hips and for tight tops to accentuate the chest. |
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Stores tend to specialize in specific fashion niches, such as trendy teeny-bopper gear, extra-large sizes, pet fashions and pseudo-ethnic wear. |
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Greg is a trendy, barefoot shrink, who plays a trick on his wife, in order to spice up their love life. |
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Whatever trendy way is devised for us to lug around our overloaded daily must-haves, the backpack lives as the staple schlepper for kids. |
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A trendy nutritional supplement called CLA, for conjugated linoleic acid, may be more beneficial for animals than it is for people. |
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Children receiving trendy new powered scooters for Christmas may be driving straight into trouble with the law. |
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The Robesons are old settlers in this once down-at-the-heels urban neighborhood very recently gone trendy and upscale. |
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In line with this urban regeneration, 16 km of depressed docklands have been turned into a trendy bar and club area. |
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Shanghai will build 10 marinas for yachts as boating starts to become part of the city's trendy lifestyle. |
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That night, even though she doesn't have waxed eyebrows or manicured nails or a trendy haircut, I take my wife out for dinner. |
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And I think it's great that she is designing supercute, trendy maternity wear for your stores. |
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The trendy lower downtown area has sushi bars, day spas and a shop that sells ultra-cool Vespa scooters. |
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The chosen venue was a trendy tapas joint, which was bursting at the seams with the usual assortment of black-clad denizens. |
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Located in the trendy LoDo historic district, this hotel features one of the most beautiful Deco barrooms in the country. |
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They'll usually purchase several trendy pieces every season and then match them with more classic threads. |
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In this case, they were far from trendy al dente vegetables and had a rich meaty, sharp flavour, which I would happily have had as a main course. |
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This kind of housing owes its origin to the colonization of Manhattan's defunct industrial and warehouse spaces by trendy, arty, sixties types. |
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I managed to get it out of my eyes, but despite my best attempts, I could not get a trendy spiky-look going, and had to give it up as a bad job. |
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Was this the first film ever to have no incidental music and instead to use a mixture of off-the-peg classics and current, trendy dance beats? |
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They seem to fancy that the trendy outfits that adorn their children will become the talk of the town. |
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There is a major resemblance in the personality traits of most trendy people. |
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Devon glanced at the entrance to the trendy little coffee shop just as I came through the door. |
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Once trendy in upscale city buildings were the mirror-like window facings of many high-rises. |
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It's so trendy there with all these trendy people and then there was me just clumping around but it was brilliant fun. |
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Hull, once a hideout for beatniks and intellectuals, is now a living catwalk for the super cool and the terminally trendy. |
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Another trip to a trendy London club found me in the company of two leggy good-time girls. |
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All those trendy stores on St-Laurent should have merkins in their windows. |
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Not only was he craving closeness to the beach, he was charmed by the studio's location set in the historic area of trendy Fort Lauderdale. |
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Bolton's nightlife is due to expand again with the addition of another trendy wine bar. |
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Each doll also comes with an extra face plate, trendy fashions and a cool messenger bag. |
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When anyone bothered to measure anything, it was with trendy Web metrics such as page views, click-throughs, and number of visitors. |
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Their neutral tone will balance the bright hues of the coolest polo shirts of the season, and offset your trendy jeans. |
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It comes as cheap tooth powder in India, a chalky flavored paste in China, and a trendy gel aimed at high-growth youth markets. |
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Sometime before the age of 10 I developed a desire to be trendy and switched-on. |
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David C used to be a trendy go-ahead researcher in Central Office and very cliquey. |
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While gray suits are still all the rage, gray knits, shirts and sweaters are no longer as trendy. |
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I could never do a thing with my hair to look good or sexy or trendy or even cute. |
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On Sunday night I attended a swanky dinner in a painfully trendy Brighton Hotel to listen to James Rubin, former US assistant secretary of state. |
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She was into juicing long before it was cool and trendy and has worn out several electric juicers. |
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Of course, if someone is connected well enough or important enough to swag some trendy ones, it's different. |
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If you regret not buying a trendy fall jacket before winter came along, you still have another chance with this brown shearling jacket. |
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Covering surfy T-shirts, smart shirts, trendy sweats and cool knits, it's not as over the top as some brands and is selling well. |
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Is such footwear now trendy or is this some kind of tongue-in-cheek statement from the pocket-sized sheila? |
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Pinot Gris seems to have come out of nowhere to be the trendy white wine in New Zealand and overseas. |
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There is not a plush boutique or trendy bar to be seen, and the architecture is down-at-heel. |
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A young and fairly trendy crowd pack it to the rafters in the evening, so slide in just after lunch for a trayful of their superb cocktails. |
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He goes regularly to the Crunch Gym, a trendy health club for Hollywood's young and beautiful. |
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And there are others that are very new, relatively trendy modalities, rebirthing, magnet therapy, a number of them. |
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Wear it with a trendy leather jacket and jeans for everyday occasions, or with a dressier trench coat for work. |
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And a host of trendy fashion houses are clamouring to be the first to get the designs on their shelves. |
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Hip young Indians sipping tequilas and strutting their designer gear in trendy bars and discos are now commonplace. |
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Police have warned trendy youngsters to take care with their designer baseball caps in a bid to halt a spate of thefts. |
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In fact, I have a feeling that what endears the place to me is its almost meticulous lack of trendy design. |
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It is tempting for trendy writers to portray him as a tool of rich imperialists oppressing the poor convicts. |
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And so it becomes more and more chic in trendy places to drink wine from foreign countries. |
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The clothes are vibrant, trendy and snazzy, just the right type for your child. |
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The classy curls, gels, trendy perms, and chic colours have not seemed to inspire us! |
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But the road is a different cup of tea for the more affluent and trendy Jakartans. |
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He said he offered a range of services, including trendy cuts, highlighting and other general men's cuts. |
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One can be trendy and fashionable and still keep in touch with one's cultural roots. |
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She tries to make it four times a week and rewards her dedication with trendy clothes. |
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He's a busy man but takes time out to play golf and put together a chic and trendy photo book every year. |
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She's peddling trendy tosh from the syllabus of some womyn's studies collective at one of Australia's institutes of higher learning. |
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If you think their wish list is headed by the latest toys or trendy clothes, guess again. |
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You are only slowing down your own growth rate through symbolic, righteous and trendy protest. |
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Little wonder consumers care a great deal for this trendy fashion accessory. |
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He was doing Pilates and working out with oversized exercise balls long before either became trendy. |
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But their success will depend upon satisfying an increasingly demanding generation of trendy shopaholics. |
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Order a steak, tune in to that trendy trip hop and soak up a classy laid back vibe. |
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White gold, which is a mixture of gold, silver, copper and palladium, is now considered to be more trendy than real gold. |
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But the bit that swung it for me was when she said that camping has never been so trendy. |
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You can also find a similar pair of moccasins at a trendy men's shoe store near you. |
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It's true, the area is full of art galleries in old houses, trendy restaurants, cheap Victorian houses, and yes, good beer. |
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What really counts is having a trendy moderne camera or a DAW with 900 virtual tracks! |
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I LOATHE the new-fangled, sickly sweet, vodka-based mixes with silly names that fill the fridges in trendy bars. |
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But it is critical to a vehicle looking to make a hit by being more fashionable or trendy than its direct competitors. |
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The duo had lunch at the trendy Mondrian Hotel with no signs of their current significant others anywhere in sight. |
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Unlike mere trendy mopers, genuinely depressive musicians are often reluctant to deal with their darkest feelings. |
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Millennials are the target audience, so the campaign imagery is hipsterish with sepia tones that suggest a trendy photo filter. |
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San Miguel may be a new idea for many trendy travelers, but it is hardly a new location. |
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Some awful trendy logo which would go out of fashion in a few months? |
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They provide the ambience in which the trendy newcomers bask. |
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Long before it was trendy, Carter preached the gospel of alternative energy. |
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More than bawdy, though, The Ball adds a familiar unpretentiousness to trendy locales like Tao, Lavo, The Park, and Dream Hotel. |
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Stop acting like you have exclusive insights into Aboriginality just because in the 70s when it was trendy you went and hung out with a few Aboriginal people. |
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I dropped off the prints at Mark's absurdly tidy and trendy flat. |
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In 2011, Mahone traded in his cowboy hat for a trendy beanie, skyrocketing to viral fame through a series of YouTube music videos. |
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A trendy restaurant chain has fallen out of fashion with Chiswick residents after keeping them awake with the noise of alfresco dining and late night rubbish collections. |
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Do you worry that the affluent fans who buy the expensive club seats and luxury boxes will be quick to bail out if the game isn't as trendy in the future? |
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Sitting on a wooden stool in a trendy pizza joint in East London, Jones, 32, agreed to outline his plan for global domination. |
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I'd had it resprayed a beautiful powder blue and put in a loud sound system and used to rock around the trendy parts of north London feeling pretty smug about myself. |
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Now, I'm proud to say, it's become quite trendy to be ringless. |
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Additionally, gaby Hoffmann showed off a natural below the belt look during her multi-episode arc on the super trendy Girls. |
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She fears that he has lost his faith to trendy, atheistic ideas. |
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Regulars are drawn to the minimalist style and trendy DJ music and we particularly liked the groovy light bulbs that give the bar counter a glorious luminous glow. |
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A mix of trendy and traditional styles is available and the entire range is made from machine washable, minimum-iron fabrics with many featuring tough Teflon coating. |
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The new trendy short magnums and spiffy projectiles do not in fact compensate for poor marksmanship any more than long barrels necessarily equate to better accuracy. |
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For the trendy man about town this season, cable-knit pullovers or cardigans in neutral shades such as greys and browns or navy blue are suggested. |
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Kallai is not quite a household name, but he is well-known among trendy Tel Avivians and gays. |
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We still seem driven by hype, by illusory health scares and benefits, by pomp, by the new and trendy, than by taste. |
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In the place of the age-old Iyengar bakeries are trendy cake shops. |
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Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian? |
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The footwear line especially the boots are trendy, some are waterproof. |
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The stage was set for an uninhibited six-foot Australian who strode into view with a thrusting jaw, high cheekbones, and trendy designer costumes. |
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Thousands of women in Indonesia have become victims of a trendy beauty treatment called the silicone injection, long outlawed in most developed countries. |
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This upcoming trendy strip in T.O. should have been first on your list. |
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You'll see microgreens in trendy restaurants and upscale food markets. |
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After all, with more people working from home, how much more comfortable is it to pull on a trendy pair of trackie bottoms or jeans than a skirt and tights? |
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That's a nod to the raincoat maker that transformed itself from tired to trendy by plastering its trademark plaid on everything from miniskirts to bikinis. |
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They can even enjoy a meal in the trendy cafe Les Viperes, which is set between the river view and the visitors rising to the galleries on the great diagonal travelator. |
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But how can these homeless people be the same folks who are buying up property in trendy neighborhoods? |
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Forget all the trendy Miami restaurants, the best food in this town can be found in Little Havana. |
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There are trendy surf-style shops and local designers doing their thing. |
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Above those you had trendies, these were people who followed fake fashions like bomber jackets and wearing labels just to be what they called trendy. |
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And with a trendy checkered sport coat and nattily unknotted bow tie, Psy appeared the quintessential Web supernova. |
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There is a soft-headed view among trendy Westerners that, while most religions have disturbing elements, Buddhism is a pure, simple, uncontaminated faith. |
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The women's collection consisted of boleros, jackets, miniskirts, mini slip dresses, tank tops and T shirts, as well as trendy shoes with trendy round front edges. |
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The decor is trendy and minimalist, with a lot of cream and mushroom shades used, giving it an appearance that is somewhat similar to another nearby wine bar. |
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So many of these trendy new unguents are one-hit wonders, while others survive the tyranny of being fashionable and come to be favourite companions for all time. |
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So inspired was I with David's recommendations that I ventured into a trendy record store to buy a CD with, what was to me, an obscure title sung by an unknown artist. |
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Volunteering to become a sailor, soldier or airman in the years following the end of compulsory national service wasn't exactly a trendy thing to do. |
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The hardliner who was once head of the police service, has scrapped his old military uniform in favour of dark glasses, trendy stubble and natty casual suits. |
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With a myriad of chain stores, unique boutiques and trendy clothes stores, you will have no problem securing a festive peck under the mistletoe this year. |
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The jacket is up-to-the-minute trendy and not suited for everyone. |
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He belonged to the Broad Church party in the Church of Scotland believing in the trendy theories of the Victorian period such as Higher Criticism and evolution. |
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If magistrates give the go-ahead, the new bars will join an array of trendy nightspots which have opened up in the town centre during recent months. |
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In this derelict part of Glasgow lie empty warehouses only a stone's throw from trendy clubs and the brutalist architecture of Strathclyde University. |
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It is trendy these days for spin doctors to help our politicians, sports stars and other notables avoid accepting responsibility for what they do. |
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Indeed, Palace of Eats is the latest, greatest addition to the row of trendy shops and nosheries on 11th Street S.W. between 14th and 15th Avenue. |
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Shabby buildings stand next to stylish apartments and craft centres giving the game a gritty image and inner-city feel to appeal to a trendy audience. |
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Hordes of other beautiful people nip between the trendy boutiques, or crowd into sidewalk cafes, and sip skinny lattes between long puffs on cancer sticks. |
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The place was really trendy, yet the ambience was very family oriented. |
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This is Silicon Alley where Lower Broadway hits trendy Greenwich Village. |
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Few good musical ideas can survive in a sea of overproduction and inappropriate instrumentation choices that happened to be trendy at that moment. |
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His dancing isn't trendy, nor is it the pinnacle of technical perfection. |
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Hairdresser John Frieda started with the trendy heads of clients in the Mayfair salon of legendary hair stylist Leonard, a coiffeur guru in London during the Seventies. |
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He has filled out considerably, seems to have aged at an exponential rate and, tonight, looks every inch the trendy uncle in his hooded top and combat trousers. |
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Whilst not being a trend setter, I am not indisposed to being trendy. |
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Apart from providing convenience and comfort, they look trendy too. |
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As the trappings of cosmopolitanism began appearing, with smart cafes and trendy bookstores down the road from rusting cars in front yards, resentment mounted. |
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The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners. |
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Every fall I struggle to find a pair of shoes which are comfortable, not frumpy, a bit trendy but not overly so, give me a little lift so I don't feel so casual everyday. |
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And as a result of all the growth, plush restaurants have popped up beside the potholed roads and property prices have shot up, especially for trendy condominiums. |
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He's been seen out at film premieres, in Tatler, a watering-hole for celebrities, and in the cafes of Victoria Street, a trendy strip near where he's living. |
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They wandered through the maze of trendy clothes stalls where the beats of a hundred ghetto blasters merged into a cacophony of competing rhythms. |
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Deeply trendy, urban cuisine features the likes of rack of lamb with caramelised endives and steamed halibut with girolles, spring leeks, white wine and cream. |
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The evergreen classical ballets still have their regular and popular seasons, but trendy neo-classical works such as SwingTime at the Ballet are now equally sought after. |
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Clutching a photocopied imprint of his face as my guide, I spot him hovering expectantly near the bar at Pastis, a French bistro in Manhattan's trendy Meat Packing District. |
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A few nights later, Elise was dining alone at a trendy restaurant when an expensively dressed older gentleman sent over a bottle of the finest champagne. |
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The same impulse is afoot in less trendy parts of the country. |
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The traditional cuppa is losing popularity as we are now going stir crazy for trendy herbal teas. |
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A short walk from the station, in the trendy area of Leith, is Wallace's Arthouse, where my partner and I stayed for the weekend. |
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Scary Spice had a very n-ice man to snuggle up to as she left a trendy eaterie in freezing temperatures. |
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Nowadays Iceland and its Nordic neighbours are more trendy than ever. |
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The flavor of ginger has long been trendy among chefs and mixologists, according to the company, and gives the new flavor a sweet taste. |
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I tried on a pair of drop-crotch pants one day because they were trendy and I thought maybe, just maybe, I could rock them. |
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For the women, the styles ooze feminine charm with trendy slingbacks and every girl's best friend, the ballerina flat. |
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Sile will help three hopeful suitors choose three trendy outfits for one lucky lady. |
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Many trendy designs have been adopted like cluster, meshy, circled and many other unique designs. |
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I went to my first family wedding in five years on Saturday and I'm sure the trendy vicar said something about a sexual union. |
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Masstige brands have particular appeal to urban consumers, who are always striving to be trendy but aren't above a bargain. |
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Plus, social media users are also notoriously trendy and fickle. |
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She told a drugs workshop in Edinburgh she believed youngsters were seduced by trendy brand names such as Annihilation and Benzo Fury. |
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This trendy square Belfast sink style unit will seem quite at home in older properties or if you have a larger bathroom. |
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Financier Lino, 41, is co-founder of trendy Manhattan eaterie Billy's Bakery. |
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It seems Tyneside is in for a backpacker boom as tourists flood into a newly trendy and fashionably cultural city famous for its nightlife. |
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Visitors can find a whole lot of branded perfumes and cosmetics at Exquisite on Level 1 and trendy fashion accessories at Apple Mint. |
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It is an 8-color, heat-set polypropelene in old world, ikat and distressed designs in a trendy color palette and six sizes. |
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Alice Robinson leaves her job at a trendy arts magazine and decides to take up her parents' offer to house-sit their home. |
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Consider trendy new smartphone photo editing apps such as Enlight and Facetune. |
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Two-piece Expressions feature trendy platelike bases, which also fit PETE lids. |
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The shows featured a wide array of designs ranging from Hareem al-Sultan to trendy, more traditional and Indian saris. |
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A Drinkstuff do a great selection and my favourite is this trendy Fire Bucket barbecue. |
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The Y-shaped neckline yellow and green jersey offers not only a trendy look but a flair that is distinctly Brazil. |
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Andrew Moger and his team at Branded Concept Development are gearing up to work their magic for trendy Pan-Asian vegetarian eatery, Zen Palate. |
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Weather-resistant flowers include pelargoniums, petunias, verbena and the trendy daisy-flowered gazania. |
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The trendy way is to overmount the basin so it sits lotus-like on a vanity top. |
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The trendy cars to aspire to, for all but the really well heeled, were models like the frog-eyed Sprite, the MGA and the Triumph Spitfire. |
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It's all about a trendy troupe of handsome younglings who just so happen to play musical instruments badly. |
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Don't hold them back because of the latest trendy theory about ability grouping or political correctness or fairness or peer pressure. |
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Far from being out of date, the most trendy, up-to-date thing to be at present is a nostalgist. |
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In interviews, Glasgow band the Supernaturals are always laughing about the fact that they aren't cool and trendy. |
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These ethereal conflations of glamour and trendy intellectualism point to the experimental novel's underlying polemic. |
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Its smooshy soft fabrics, smartly styled furniture and an evolving line of nostalgic accessories give trendy cocooners hep-cat comfort. |
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Organise your next trip to Shanghai, reserve a table at the latest trendy restaurant in a European capital, mastermind a last minute weekend on Guana Island. |
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And this week's task is sure to separate the wheat from the chaff, as the hopefuls are challenged to open their own farm shop in trendy east London. |
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The couple cherish their privacy to such an extent that Brad has even bought the houses on either side of his mansion in trendy Los Feliz, so that they're not overlooked. |
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Or a trendy urban garden with a wooden shelter painted in dove grey or eau de nil looking like it should really belong in a little French country garden instead. |
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Friday Sugar Cube, Glasgow Arguably the hottest club in Glasgow city centre, shake off your week day shackles and pull some shapes alongside the trendy, beautiful people. |
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From pretty floral dresses to trendy leggings and from fancy dress through to two-pieces, what to wear has never been more exciting for youngsters. |
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They had all turned out at the trendy bar Noble Rot to congratulate Shane. |
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But as it is, Koch wants this antirape comedy to be trendy, tough, and hilarious too, and considering the material, that not only won't wash, it's just a tad obscene. |
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Although she's endeared herself to trendy clubbers and tastemakers all the way from Baltimore to Berlin, the lady's desire for major league fame has remained out of reach. |
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The late Randy Rasquin's En Linea Recta, to a sound collage by Tangerine Dream, strayed into the realm of postmodernist flash dancing and looked more trendy than theatrical. |
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If it's a trendy piece, the new rayons and microfibers can be fun. |
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But shoppers on trendy Bond Street in London were stunned to see the former Boomtown Rats frontman ignoring the road signs to pedal the wrong way down a one-way street. |
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Local teenagers, resplendent in their dazzling ao dais and designer shirts, exchange furtive glances, as we race past hip nightclubs and trendy bars. |
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Kashmiri Pashminas, with intricate embroidery, can now fetch as much as rupees 500,000 a piece at trendy boutiques and department stores in London or New York. |
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The black-and-white photographs reinforce the desired atmosphere of trendy negativity by neutralizing the relationship of Wool's work to its physical context. |
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With chunky silicone straps and striking colours, in white, black and hot pink, these trendy timepieces will make the ideal pressie for that hard-to-buy-for type. |
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After more than a year of mainstream-culture derision aimed at so-called twitards, vindication of a kind arrived in the March issue of a trendy men's magazine, Details. |
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Adorable collectibles, endearing children's book selections, and trendy apparel are just a few of the treasures available to shoppers in the area. |
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The radio presenter had been interviewing flamboyant Scots designer Howie Nicolsby on his morning show when he decided to try one of his trendy PVC kilts out for size. |
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Instead, invest in a bottle opener, there are loads of trendy ones available that remove all crown cap lids and this will prevent your teeth from being chipped. |
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Nolita, the trendy neighborhood south of Houston Street and north of Little Italy, has an array of stores and businesses reflective of the most current fashion trends. |
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It's a rare treat in these days when anyone can truck in a case of trendy flavors, set out a few pinchy wire chairs and call the whole sterile spread an ice cream parlor. |
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The debut of Varietal, a wine bar and restaurant in Manhattan's trendy Chelsea neighborhood this past December, caused quite a buzz among wine enthusiasts. |
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And in case fans missed it he tweeted pictures of his helicopter trip to New York's trendy Hamptons, as well as partying with Emeli Sande and Jon Bon Jovi. |
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A policy scoffed at by trendy lefties as simplistic and unlikely. |
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Trendy shirts of yesteryear are sold as the hot items of today at an almost 220 per cent markup. |
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Trendy supper clubs in New York and the more arty nightclubs in Los Angeles rediscovered an appreciation for a well executed fan dance about five years ago. |
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Trendy fashion designer Owen Gaster arrived just in time for her to wear the satin pink number she'd ordered. |
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