A person who identifies or predicts new trends in fashion, culture, etc.
时尚预测者,时尚达人,潮流先知
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Sharon's brother Brian worked for Dunnes for several years as a "fashion trend spotter" in New York, according to an informed source.
Its fads and phenomena are dictated as much by a boy in Saigon as a cynical trendspotter in New York.
But there's a difference between 'trend' and 'trendy' as trendspotter Irma Zandl so rightly points out.
Well, at about this time last year Annabelle's team of ' trend-spotters ' were on the hunt for this season's new look.
Their recipes may be of interest, but only of value to members of the club or trendspotters.
Chris Riddle is the Halloween trend spotter at card-and-decorations giant American Greetings, which estimates that 25 % of the American work force will observe Halloween in some fashion this year.
Knowing where the money is, many companies hire youths as market trend spotters; the magazine Teen People alone has deputized some 10,000 kids in this capacity.
Marian Salzman, a highly regarded American trend-spotter and the global director of strategy and planning for the ad agency Euro RSCG, is in broad agreement with that.
Overall Szeemann seems to have settled for being a trend-spotter, with sports and movies being among the prevalent themes of the moment.
Journalists are trend spotters.
But more than anything else, he is an astute trend-spotter and savvy marketer.
The idea that being a young trendspotter can replace actual knowledge of the industry your staff is covering is, well, sad.
There's Joi Ito, the Japanese venture capitalist and trendspotter who has a stake in the likes of Flickr, Technorati and SocialText.
Trend spotters would have found few clues at a recent Manila fashion show to commemorate International Women's Day.
Trend spotters like to point out that the number of women in the shooting sports is on the rise.
If the trendspotters took the time to listen to the music rather than just putting their ear to the ground, they'd hear some inspired sounds.
For 2004 and beyond, if the outdoor world's professional trend-spotters are to be believed, it's going to result in a craze called "Nordic Walking."
Douglas Coupland, the trendspotter who defined Generation X, nailed the phenomomen when he coined the term McJob, which now appears in some US dictionaries.
Around the world, an elite band of trend-spotters spend their days providing businesses with glimpses of the future.
Tulani is a trendspotter, paid to check out what people are wearing, drinking and thinking.