His diverse appeal means fans are as likely to see him perform at a fashionable nightspot as at a Cartier store.
That said, a new version of a fashionable financial instrument may be a step too far.
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At home, Will Francis (Jude Law), a fashionable young London architect, has a difficult time.
In his last years, he found himself newly fashionable with a younger generation.
Even in our pleasantly postfeminist era, in which pretty much everyone wears jeans, the predominant image of a fashionable, dressed-up woman is still a feminine one: heels, dresses, makeup.
His financial stake in the theatre also meant that as well as impressing a fashionable aristocratic audience he also had to make sure that the plays had a popular appeal to keep the crowds coming back.
Over a plate of Argentine beef cooked on a tabletop grill at a fashionable Sao Paolo restaurant, he proudly shows his card authorizing him to drive a high-performance car on an amateur track.
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First, the venue: he held a conference earlier this year at Fabric, a fashionable nightclub.
But the pressure on San Francisco's fashionable neighbourhoods reflects a shift in the local economy.
Samsung has invested a great deal of resources in branding itself as a fashionable consumer electronics brand.
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The Cruzer Facet drive combines function and personality, making it a fashionable way to store digital files.
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He said it was a fashionable subject but doubted that renewables had proved to be of economic value.
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It shows her as a little girl on a New York City street in a fashionable shearling coat and leggings.
Father was Max Popkin, a fashionable painter whose portraits of New York notables fetch good prices these days at auction.
In terms of size and appearance, the SmartWatch does look like a fashionable watch you would see in day-to-day life.
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But ping pong is a fashionable fundraising vehicle on Wall Street, and one challenger brought his own paddle to play Ariel.
Then, in the 17th century, when cabinets of curiosity were an aristocratic fashion, they too became a fashionable trompe l'oeil theme.
MacDougall also advised her to get an updated haircut, if she didn't want to dye her hair, and a fashionable suit.
Nestled into a banquette one Sunday night at 44, a fashionable Manhattan restaurant, he is talking volubly when another diner approaches.
Last month, the armed forces' four senior commanders held a semiotically significant lunch in full uniform at a fashionable Santiago restaurant.
Not long ago a fashionable anxiety in many western countries was that youngsters were being over educated that is, schooled beyond society's needs.
French couturier Jean-Paul Gaultier is providing a fashionable way for investors to diversify holdings and hedge against inflation with designer gold bars.
It became fashionable to pass a Saturday afternoon watching good football.
That message is endorsed by Forrester Research, a fashionable high-tech consultancy.
When this truncated NHL season began in January, the Rangers had been a fashionable and logical pick to represent the Eastern Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Lloyd compares its use by protesters to the way Alberto Korda's famous photograph of Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara became a fashionable symbol for young people across the world.
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They found him in Elizabeth Street, dead behind the wheel of his Hertz car that came to rest in the interior of what had been, until his arrival, a fashionable boutique.
Among those - from humble artisans to nobility - who had been caught up in the tulip craze, many were ruined, reduced to bankruptcy by investment beyond anything reasonable for a fashionable flower.
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