slave to fashion
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slave to fashion (plural slaves to fashion)
- (idiomatic) A person who is particularly concerned that his or her clothing and physical appearance conform to the current, accepted style.
-  1853, T. S. Arthur, “Going to the Springs; or, Vulgar People,”, in Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures:- She was a girl of imposing appearance and winning manners. But this staggered him. If she were such a slave to fashion and observance, she was not the woman for his wife.
 
-  1998 May 4, Arlyn Gajilan; Beth Kwon, “Tales from the Ruler's Crypt”, in Newsweek:- The orders were simple: keep it plain, keep it proletarian. Apparently, Lenin was never a slave to fashion when he was alive, so officials thought he should not be one in death.
 
 
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- Sometimes used in the negative form, no slave to fashion, to refer euphemistically to a person whose manner of dress is unorthodox, bland, or slovenly.
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