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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is currently popular or fashionable.
Example: "The new clothing line features designs that are on trend for this season, appealing to a wide range of customers."
Alternatives: "are in vogue" or "are fashionable".
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"The key is to have really great products that are on trend," she said.
— STUART EMMRICH The black-tie inspired looks are on trend for the season.
I guess "things my stepdad has" are on trend for fall.
According to Sarah Ashley Schiear, an A-list caterer turned founder of the lifestyle and entertaining site Salt House Market, the fact that more casual get-togethers are on trend is good news for anyone looking to host an event at home without breaking the bank.
Colorful hues are on trend for the spring.
Unlike most clothing, some handbags are on trend for multiple seasons, making then a worthy investment.
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Schiaparelli's made to measure outfits never had to be "on trend".
The discussion on whether they are on-trend or tragic is long since over.
The midriff and the length are on-trend and are two details championed by Prada in seasons past, while the bow nods to Schiaparelli.
I could bang on about how Shrimps are on-trend, but what really matters is that a Shrimps coat makes you happy.
These typography styles are on-trend now.
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