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Synonyms and antonyms of The fashion industry in American Thesaurus
The fashion industry
catwalk (noun)
the raised area at a fashion show that the models walk along
catwalk (noun)
used for referring to fashion shows and the fashion industry
collection (noun)
clothes or other products that become available at a particular time of year
fashion (noun)
a style of dress that is popular at a particular time
fashionista (noun)
mainly journalism someone who is very interested in fashion or who works in the fashion industry
Goth (noun)
a type of fashion that was first popular in the 1980s, in which people have black clothes, black hair, very white make-up and dark lipstick
haute couture (noun)
formal expensive and fashionable clothes, or the business of designing and making them. Someone who makes or sells these clothes is a haute couturier.
look (noun)
a particular style in clothes, furniture, etc.
mode (noun)
formal a particular fashion or style of art, literature, clothes, etc.
model (noun)
a person whose job is to appear in magazines or fashion shows wearing clothes or makeup (=colors for the lips and face) for sale, so that people will want to buy them
model (verb)
to show clothes by wearing them at fashion shows, in magazine photographs, etc., especially as a job
the rag trade (noun)
silhouette (noun)
style (noun)
the particular way that clothing is made or designed