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fashiony

British  
/ ˈfæʃənɪ /

adjective

  1. informal of or relating to fashion; fashionable; trendy

    a more upbeat fashiony look

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“We will see primary tones, again, rather than what’s happening at the moment, which is quite fashiony and pretty,” she says.

From The Guardian • Jun. 6, 2017

“Put it this way: I’ve got Céline fashiony shoes, crazy-high heels, and Uggs. That’s the three in my wardrobe,” Rebecca Farrar-Hockley, the Kurt Geiger creative director, said.

From The Guardian • Mar. 30, 2016

Suddenly, though, something legitimately fashiony seems to be happening here.

From New York Times • Aug. 20, 2013

A fashiony pal of mine was standing at a stop light on Madison Avenue and 57 Street when a similarly foncy broad alighted right next to her.

From Slate • Aug. 22, 2012

Besides the fact that boardshorts are a symbolic anchor of the industry, they�re also an item that can have a potentially longer shelf life than some of the more fashiony apparel out there.

From Time Magazine Archive