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fashion designers

n. (fashion designer English)

Usage examples of "fashion designers".

There may be, proportionately, many more nerds among scientists than among backhoe operators or fashion designers or traffic wardens.

Why was it that fashion designers wanted women to look underdeveloped, like young boys?

It was ru- mored that she was about to be named the Women's Wear Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America, the most prestigious award a designer could receive.

South Beach had returned to the art deco splendor it had achieved in the thirties and forties, hot tropical colors and all, due in no small measure to an influx of international models and fashion designers who had drawn the interest of jaded Europeans and wealthy South Americans alike.

His cousin Johnny is one of the leading fashion designers of the microding industry, a man whose designs are always on the cutting edge.

He had said the fashion designers were all homos and they hated women because they saw in them competition.

This meant that it was she who photographed, in the studios where they had to pose for hours on end, the most exotic and prettiest girls whom the fashion designers had chosen to model their creations.

There was no spare capacity for fashion designers or a wide variety of clothing.

They almost make a person believe male fashion designers do hate women.

Once Mayweather had asked if he could use a holographic image like other fashion designers, and he got poked with a pin.

It was wise and admirable to attempt to circumvent the expensive tyranny of fashion designers.

I spent half an hour on a brainstorming session with sleepy Deveel fashion designers.

Now he saw it: thousands of strangers spread across the land like a locust plague, in all sizes and shapes and ages -- college professors, social workers, television actors and game-show moderators and writers, brain surgeons, architects of condominiums, fashion designers, and the teeming hordes of the forever unemployed.