During the 14th and 15th centuries, the Court of Burgundy was made known for their continuous fashionable tastes and luxurious dress.
If anything characterizes this work, it's the fashionable taste for sociology over the sublime so typical in the art world today.
Everywhere there were brightly shining fluorescent faces under gleaming metallic hair, and clothes cut to the extremes of fashionable taste.
Laver defined the relationships between dress design and other applied arts, and discussed the influence of economic and social factors upon the development of fashionable taste.
Her paintings often reflected the sentimental tastes fashionable in the Edwardian period.
If Young did not invent "melancholy and moonlight" in literature, he did much to spread the fashionable taste for them.
The style combines certain fashionable tastes with the appearance of social respectability.
Flavia pretends to embrace her new fortune, adopting the fashionable tastes and habits of a nouveau-riche aristocrat - though she still loves her first husband.
As a young man Nosaka was known for his fashionable taste in clothing and for the large dog that often accompanied him in public.
He embodied one of the most popular local personalities known for his fashionable taste and socialite status within the political, sports and entertainment arena.