Commonly Used Fashion Terms, Idioms And Phrases | Part 3

1⃣ To be ahead of the curve

To be leading in trends or innovations; to be ahead of others.


Example: The designer’s new collection is ahead of the curve, setting trends for the upcoming season.

2⃣ To dress for success
To wear clothing that is appropriate and likely to impress others, especially in professional settings.

Example: In the corporate world, it’s important to dress for success to make a positive impression on clients and colleagues.

3⃣ To be a trendsetter
Someone who starts or popularizes a new fashion or style.

Example: With her unique sense of style, she’s become a trendsetter among her friends and peers.

4⃣ To dress down
To wear casual or informal clothing, especially when it is unexpected.

Example: The office had a relaxed atmosphere, so employees were encouraged to dress down on Fridays.

5⃣ To fit like a glove
Fits perfectly.

Example: This dress fits like a glove.

6⃣ To be all the rage
Very popular or fashionable.

Example: That hairstyle is all the rage in Paris.

7⃣ To dress to impress
Wear clothes that will make a good impression.

Example: She dressed to impress on her first date.

8⃣ To be in the limelight
To attract others’ attention.

Example: He enjoys being in the limelight at events.

See also

Commonly Used Fashion Terms, Idioms And Phrases | Part 1 
Commonly Used Fashion Terms, Idioms And Phrases | Part 2