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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
stylist
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
hair
▪ To explore the potential of this idea further, we sent these leading hair stylists to the Alps.
▪ Kathie Takach, hair stylist and mountain biker.
▪ And way back, you know I used to be a hair stylist myself.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But what do the top stylists think about each other?
▪ Hairdressing for the show was carried out by stylists from Charles Kivlin, and Clarins from Jenners provided the make-up expertise.
▪ His wife, Darlene, was a fashion stylist and coordinator.
▪ Individually, each was a stylist with a voice and approach so distinctive they could never be mistaken for anyone else.
▪ Walton is convincingly engrossing, and an elegant and forceful stylist.
▪ You provide the potential, they provide a professional make-up artist, stylist and photographer.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stylist

Stylist \Styl"ist\, n. One who is a master or a model of style, especially in writing or speaking; a critic of style.

Distinguished as a stylist, for ease.
--Fitzed. Hall.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
stylist

1795 of writers distinguished for excellence or individuality of style; 1937 of hairdressers, from style (n.) + -ist.

Wiktionary
stylist

n. 1 designer 2 hairdresser 3 A writer or speaker distinguished for excellence or individuality of style; one who cultivates, or is a master or critic of, literary style.

WordNet
stylist
  1. n. an artist who is a master of a particular style

  2. someone who cuts or beautifies hair [syn: hairdresser, hairstylist, styler]

Wikipedia
Stylist

Stylist can refer to:

Stylist (magazine)

Stylist is a free weekly magazine for women that is published in the United Kingdom since 7 October 2009 to complement men's magazine ShortList.

Mike Soutar, former editor-in-chief of FHM and editorial director at IPC, is CEO. Phil Hilton is Editorial Director, Lisa Smosarski is Editor and Glenda Marchant is Publisher. Stylist is owned by independent publishing company Shortlist Media Ltd, which also owns ShortList.

Usage examples of "stylist".

Narvel, Sandi Spika, my stylist, Shelby, and I flew from Nashville to McAlester, Oklahoma, picked up Mama and Daddy, and then flew on to Oklahoma City.

This is paradise, to read a newspaper containing matters of no consequence written by vainglorious prose stylists.

Even if Robbie had not told Evon that he engaged a manicurist and a stylist to come to the home weekly, it would have been plain.

Dick and has been one of the finest mannerist stylists of SF dark humor for more than forty years.

Here is a writer who has been around for three decades, and who is perhaps the premier stylist in the science fiction genre in terms of fusing prose, tone, viewpoint, content and mood into a seamless synergetic whole.

Jefferson wrote as an elegant stylist performing for a select audience, as Adams fully appreciated, telling him his letters should be published for the delight of future generations.

He thought of the crashes of automobile stylists, the most abstract of all possible deaths, wounded in their cars with promiscuous laboratory technicians.

I remember all the people coming in and out, all the kind of people I had wanted to meet all my life, stylists and designers and other models.

I'd rather have a clumsy person who knows the terrain than a stylist who thinks he can get by on good moves alone.

I used to work with food accounts Down Below, and we'd fly in a photographer and food stylist from Boston or San Francisco.

He considers himself a hair stylist, among other things, but he is a barber, plain and simple.

Some conservative people may also be uncomfortable if a woman were successful in a masculine role--executive, pilot, priest--or if a man were successful in a feminine role--nurse, hair stylist, homemaker.

A most gregarious soul, who loved the limelight and loved company, she had worked up a nice little business: one 'school' for beauticians and women's hair stylists, and another for hairdressers for men.

The junk motels, bristling with neon, squat on the littered sand, spaced along the beach areas, interspersed with package stores, cocktail lounges, juice stands, auction parlors, laundromats, hair stylists, pizza drive-ins, discount houses, shell factories, real-estate offices, tackle stores, sundries stores, little twenty-four-hour supermarkets, bowling alleys and faith healers.

Reveling in her new access to the top hair stylists and makeup artists, she sported every conceivable hair style: up, down, short, long, straight, curly, flip, bob, French twist, French braids, ponytail.