fashioner
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Origin of fashioner
Example Sentences
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“Antique shops are in the area, as well as the shop and studio of Hellmut Cordes, German goldsmith and fashioner of old world custom jewelry,” reads the County Star article.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 27, 2023
British fashioner designer Mary Quant, who popularized the miniskirt and set the tone and look of the Swinging ’60s, dies at 93.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2023
DC, which launched its Superman character in 1938 and Batman a year later, has long languished in the shadow of upstart Marvel Studios as a fashioner of movie mega-blockbusters.
From Time • Jun. 16, 2013
His epitaph reads: To Sir Winston Churchill, skilled fashioner of what he once called that "noble thing," the English sentence, last week went literature's biggest crown, the Nobel Prize for literature.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was not only the son of Grôm, his grave and distant master, but also of that wonderful, beautiful, enigmatic deity, his mistress, the fashioner and controller of the flames.
From In the Morning of Time by Roberts, Charles George Douglas, Sir
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