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"Modist" Meaning

A modist is a person who sells or makes fashionable hats, particularly for women, in the 16th to 18th centuries.

"Modist" Examples

Usage Examples of "Modist"


Use the word "modist" to refer to a person who designs and makes women's clothing:

The modist created a stunning evening gown for the actress to wear to the awards ceremony.
The modist's boutique on 5th Avenue was a go-to destination for fashionistas looking for bespoke garments.
In the 19th century, wealthy women would commission modists to create elaborate dresses for special occasions.
The modist's latest collection was inspired by the opulence of the Italian Renaissance.
After studying fashion design, Emma decided to become a modist and open her own atelier in Paris.

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I apologize, but I think you meant "modernism". If that's correct, here's the definition:<br><br>Modernism is a philosophical and artistic movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a departure from traditional forms and a focus on innovation, experimentation, and the exploration of new modes of expression. In literature, modernism is often associated with the rejection of 19th-century realism and the adoption of new techniques, such as stream-of-consciousness narration, fragmented narratives, and unconventional structures.

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