English to Nepalese Dictionary trendsetter

trendsetter

trendsetter
definition
noun
Fashion, say trendsetters in Dubai, is here to stay.
a person who leads the way in fashion or ideas.
example
This is the 'trendsetter' when it came to cultural trends, political trends.
Indeed, she emerged as a fashion 'trendsetter' , helped frame the office, and was the capital city's leading social figure for decades.
Andrew added: ‘Stuart was amazed to find he's become a 'trendsetter' , a fashion icon.’
A person that doesn't purchase at least one or two new pieces of clothing every season can definitely not consider himself a fashion 'trendsetter' .
Nicole Kidman has long been considered a fashion 'trendsetter' .
They include a sparkle princess, a rock star, a fashion 'trendsetter' and a drama diva complete with glittery sunglasses.
It's an interesting paradox: original she may not be, but a 'trendsetter' she certainly is.
Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise was a 'trendsetter' when she married the Marquis of Lorne, heir to the dukedom of Argyll, in 1871.
All this time I was slavishly imitating a TV character and she thought I was a fashion 'trendsetter' (albeit a disastrously failed one).
Other 'trendsetters' took a cue from Africa's most revered politician, and ditched their suits.
Elvis Presley's shark fin blazers and trademark ‘puff’ still keep mass fashion 'trendsetters' agog.
But at the same time the city is becoming a 'trendsetting' city in modern Asia, changing its image from a stopover for bargain hunters and sex tourists.
These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even 'trendsetting' , but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest.
When we look at the winners of our challenge, we see champions of innovation: leaders, change agents, disrupters, 'trendsetters' , and social entrepreneurs.
But it's pretty much guaranteed that those 'trendsetters' who start the fashion rages already have something new in mind.
This 21-to 30-year-old population is the very demographic that marketers perceive as 'trendsetters' when it comes to fashion and music.
Institutions in South Mumbai, which attract students from affluent families, have been 'trendsetters' in fashion.
The world's 'trendsetting' fashion marketers may get the message a lot sooner to clean up their act if they are warned by the worldly French.
As the cold winds begin to blow, fashion 'trendsetters' , celebrities, and professional athletes have started donning their favorite headwear.
Similar to how high-end fashion brands gain popularity, a brand must be first accepted by opinion leaders and 'trendsetters' in Cheongdam-dong and spread to hip areas in Gangnam and Hongdae.
Her marble fireplace business has grown from humble beginnings, when she hawked marble tiles round shops, to the ultimate in 'trendsetting' home design.
Fashion, say 'trendsetters' in Dubai, is here to stay.
The fashion industry gets away with planned obsolescence all the time by arbitrarily declaring clothes we just bought as having the 'trendsetting' equivalent of a steam powered toaster.
According to recent research, ‘Tuning into the Indian Youth’, MTV VJs are 'trendsetters' and the ‘ultimate’ in fashion.
Celebrity figures are fashion 'trendsetters' for mere mortals everywhere.
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