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Definition of 'fashion industry'

Word Frequency

fashion industry in British

(ˈfæʃən ˈɪndəstrɪ)
noun
the industry that deals with the world of fashion
a career in the fashion industry
The fashion industry is obsessed with youth.
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Example sentences containing 'fashion industry'

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We represent the most creative, dynamic and nimble fashion industry in the world. Times, Sunday Times (2013)The group is also holding an inquiry into the use of underage and underweight models in the British fashion industry. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Catwalk models could be forced to take random drug tests following the release of a long-awaited report on the British fashion industry. Times, Sunday Times (2007)As well as a sharp design eye, they seem to have a genuine interest in the future of the British fashion industry. Times, Sunday Times (2010)The X Factor judge has been meeting with a number of fashion industry experts as she decides which brand she should team up with. The Sun (2015)

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Used Occasionally. fashion industry is one of the 30000 most commonly used words in the Collins dictionary

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Nearby words of 'fashion industry'

  • fashion editor
  • fashion house
  • fashion icon
  • fashion industry
  • fashion magazine
  • fashion model
  • fashion parade

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Definition of fashion industry from the Collins English Dictionary

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