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Synonyms and antonyms of The fashion industry in British Thesaurus
The fashion industry
bespoke (adjective)
Britishformal designing clothes for particular customers
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)
someone whose job is to show clothes, make-up etc by wearing them at fashion shows or in magazine photographs
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