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The phrase "a new designer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has recently started working as a designer or has recently entered the field of design.
Example: "The fashion show featured a new designer whose innovative styles captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "an emerging designer" or "a fresh designer".
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The news that fashion has anointed a new designer as a star can be signposted in various ways.
In what it describes as another effort to make its portfolio companies better at design, Google Ventures is announcing a new Designer in Residence program.
On Monday, a new designer was named to continue the label: Steven Slowik, 39, an American who has designed for Ferragamo.
"That's a new designer," she said.
"They've got a new designer," he said knowingly.
Chris Benz, a new designer, is on the same wavelength.
In March 1947, Penguin had a new designer.
"It takes a while for A-listers to wear a new designer.
When you're a new designer it's enough to keep your head above water.
Indeed, Jobs's initial instinct had been to hire a new designer.
"Before she started wearing my pieces, I was just a new designer," he said.
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