trendsetter in English

noun
1
a person who leads the way in fashion or ideas.
Fashion, say trendsetters in Dubai, is here to stay.

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1. She's a true trendsetter to whom stylists and editors look for direction.

2. At next month's Macworld show, will the trendsetter say goodbye to hard drives?

3. A “Baddie” is a boss babe that is sexy, confident, and a trendsetter

4. Aphrodite is Gavin King, a DJ/producer and trendsetter in the Drum 'N' Bass/Jungle field

5. When it comes to digital textbook adoption, it looks like Florida's turning into a global trendsetter.

6. Johannesburg is also known as the economic engine of Southern Africa and the trendsetter of South Africa.

7. Parfums Givenchy's president Alain Lorenzo says that JT is "a world recognized trendsetter who redefines modern elegance".

8. Being a trendsetter. From fashion to electronics, being on the leading edge is both expensive and unnecessary.

9. He was a visionary trendsetter who seemed to know our own computing needs before we did.

10. Boatman has been a trendsetter in providing cutting edge, innovative kitchen and bathroom fixtures to homeowners and professionals

11. The decision also reveals the museum's determination to remain a conservative arbiter of culture, rather than a trendsetter.

12. In New York, fashionistas said she was a style follower, not a trendsetter like her spouse's late mother Princess Diana.

13. "That kid -- that core customer walking into a skate shop or a lifestyle shop -- that individual is a trendsetter, " he says.

14. Cher emerged as a fashion trendsetter in the 1960s, popularizing "hippie fashion with bell-bottoms, bandanas, and Cherokee-inspired tunics".

15. Between 1960 and 2000, the appearance of the word "trendsetter" increased in books nearly 500 percent, according to Google. Sentencedict.com

16. In fact, Israel is attempting to be a global trendsetter by being the world's very first nation to get nationwide battery-charging grid.

17. The EU is the world's largest economy with advanced science and technology and a well-developed market. It is a world trendsetter in many fields.

18. The role of the first lady, the U.S. president's spouse, has evolved from fashion trendsetter and hostess of White House dinners to a more substantive position.

19. President Bush, filmmaker Michael Moore and lifestyle trendsetter Martha Stewart are among the world's most influential people on Time magazine's second annual "Time 100" list published on Sunday.

20. “I think that he’s the trendsetter there for being one of the first,” said Sobotta Jr., who coached Taylor during his final two years at Lapwai and whose family name Bespeckles the

21. It's all about the tech, says Cherie Kerr, a public relations expert. "Whomever is the most hip in terms of social media will become the trendsetter among the royals,(Sentencedict.com) " she predicts.

22. Thomas' Ann Marie was a true '60 trendsetter, taking New York by storm with a stylish 'do, a closet full of mod a la mode and don't forget those eyelashes!

23. I use the phrase Copiously now, as a self-check when I'm really annoyed about something, with the hope that my intentions for "blessing" someone might help them in some way, and with the hope that I may be a trendsetter, yet.