trend-setter


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Noun1.trend-setter - someone who popularizes a new fashiontrend-setter - someone who popularizes a new fashion
role model, model - someone worthy of imitation; "every child needs a role model"
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SA's privatisation should be the strongest trend-setter for Greater Middle East (GME) oil exporters, although most petro-states in this part of the world are yet to follow the follow the Saudi model.
It would be a trend-setter project for the modern travelling facilities in Pakistan, he added.
He said this will be trend-setter project for the modern travelling facilities in Pakistan.
SSM is the brand and trend-setter that drives the global market in winding technology.
The network's strengths included cross-promotion and rapport with viewers, to the extent that it practically became the trend-setter and curator of modern sports history.
If you are not charmed with the name they have given you, perhaps you should think of yourself as a trend-setter as you bring the name of Elsie into the 21st century.
We are confident that the new Lestar bus will be a trend-setter based on its new innovative design." The model boasts a spacious interior and advanced features.
SORRY, I've heard little of L'Wren Scott, long-time lover of Mick Jagger, and described as a fashionista and trend-setter.
"It's fun meets fine," says Maureen Hoyt of Optional Art of her new line of stackable gel rings by German jewelry trend-setter Gellner.
The EU could become a trend-setter in his opinion, with replica ECIs potentially being designed at national level.
Various other features make it a potential contender for becoming the catchiest trend-setter around town as the website plans to keep unwrapping a series of surprises in the coming days.