fashionista
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fashionista
Explanation
A fashionista is a stylish person. A fashionista might be a model or celebrity who sets trends, or just someone who loves reading about, following, and dressing up in the latest styles — fully and perfectly accessorized, of course! Fashionista combines the English word fashion and the Spanish -ista, meaning "someone who is associated with something" (also used in Italian and Portuguese, and basically the same thing as -ist in English). Some fashionistas write articles or blogs about the latest styles; others might make and share videos and social media posts about what's chic in the world of couture. The term fashionista sometimes has a slightly negative vibe, referring to a person or group who dictates what's "in" or "out."
Example Sentences
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Sirikit held a dual reputation as a fashionista and the nation's caring matriarch, with some Western media featuring her on magazine covers and comparing her to former US first lady Jackie Kennedy.
From Barron's • Oct. 25, 2025
She is single and rich, a prominent fashionista, the daughter of Diana Ross, and the founder and CEO of a haircare company.
From Salon • Aug. 3, 2025
As any fashionista could tell you, pulling off an effortless look takes a lot of, well, effort.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 17, 2024
The fraudster fashionista, who inspired Netflix’s “Inventing Anna” series and was convicted in 2019 of eight felony counts including grand larceny, said she sought approval from U.S.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 5, 2024
She has a closet of clothes any fashionista would sell their soul to get a peek at.
From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold
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