English to Spanish Dictionary fashionable

fashionable

de moda
definition
adjective
fashionable clothes
characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular trend or style.
translation of 'fashionable'
adjective
famoso,
mundano,
de moda,
elegante
example
Fine kid leather gloves often appear among the accoutrements of 'fashionable' ladies.
To prove the point, his photographs show us 'fashionable' women not just in relaxed poses but actually smiling and laughing.
I'm not the most 'fashionable' person on the planet, but I'm not the least either.
He is as 'fashionable' as any other young person in the city.
Hopefully all the 'fashionable' people from the Sheffield scene will be there and be dressed to kill.
But the boom that began in Ireland in the mid-1990s has made the dependency argument less 'fashionable' .
They reached short of the last two shirt buttons then and were considered quite 'fashionable' .
Nevertheless, it has long been 'fashionable' to decry the actions of those who use their power.
I don't see how pale skin can look 'fashionable' if it makes you look sick.
But back home, it's 'fashionable' to blame someone else and wallow in self pity and despair.
I am accidentally 'fashionable' - or rather I am accidentally a few years behind the curve, because it's mainstream now.
They were popular for no other reason than that people believed they were 'fashionable' .
This promenade for 'fashionable' men and women was now home to ragged wanderers.
That quick cut-away style is quite 'fashionable' now isn't it?
Today, eyes will turn from the parade rings to 'fashionable' ladies and their outfits.
Beginning in the 1890s 'fashionable' ladies wore lorgnettes on elegant occasions.
By the late 16th century, most 'fashionable' patrons favoured fantastical Mannerist pieces for their displays.
Remember when your mother said that being warm was more important than looking 'fashionable' ?
They want to be dressed in 'fashionable' clothing, wear fancy shoes and drive cool cars.
Although this look can be considered trendier, the style keeps returning and is considered highly 'fashionable' .
I hate the idea - increasingly 'fashionable' in academic circles - that rules confine language.
During the eighteenth century 'fashionable' accessories became an important complement to a lady's attire.
The next day, another 'fashionable' colleague told me she'd been to the same boutique sale.
The political banners on street walls were replaced by large pictures of beautiful and 'fashionable' women.
I have quite an eye for 'fashionable' clothing and this garment caught my attention immediately.
For most 'fashionable' people however, Scotland means knitwear and in particular cashmere - expensive cashmere.
Some 'fashionable' boys held a party last month at a local art studio.
She woke up in a room that made the 70s look 'fashionable' .
Here, smart girls are able to draw conclusions about what are the most 'fashionable' clothes this summer.
Clowning became more 'fashionable' in the mid seventeenth century when interest in spectacle superseded that for dialogue.
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