Memory Fashion vocabularyVersion en ligne Fashion vocabulary advanced par Ana Grech keep it under your hat keep something a secret. put yourself in my shoes we'll have to tighten our belts the height of fashion staying aware of the latest trends in fashion. he was caught with his pants down to keep up with the latest fashion a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair off the peg on the catwalk to take pride in one's appearance to keep talking about something again and again because you think it is very important to pay attention to how one looks. n another person's situation he's got a bee in his bonnet about something to suit someone to accommodate, to fit, to be acceptable or convenient to (somebody) old fashioned a slave to fashion to have a sense of style something happens that someone is not prepared for and that reveals an embarrassing or shocking fact about them timeless Spend less, be more frugal readymade too confident or proud of oneself she's getting too big for her boots a must-have not affected by the passage of time or changes in fashion. don't lose your temper; stay calm. keep your shirt on in or according to styles or types no longer current; not modern. essential or highly desirable. to mix and match a platform extending into an auditorium, along which models walk to display clothes in fashion shows. to put different things (such as pieces of clothing) together in different ways awareness of what is tasteful or fashionable) A person who is particularly concerned that his or her clothing and physical appearance conform to the current, accepted style.