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The current craze is for something called a blog.
Autumn/winter 2012 looked at Paris and Tokyo, examining the 19th-century European craze for Japonisme – something which influenced the LV logo – and the work of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez, who lived in Tokyo in the 1980s.
Perhaps I should explain at this point that a craze or a fad is a sudden and widespread enthusiasm for something, which only lasts a short time.
When the last chord is struck and you're still longing for something late-night and local, discover the bacon dog craze on your walk home.
The immense popularity of Beaujolais, fueled by the nouveau Beaujolais craze, made it inevitable that serious wine drinkers would begin to look for something different.
It is not a craze because a craze is something that lasts briefly".
Are we in the midst of a health craze or something more complicated?
For something.
Perhaps start a random dance craze or something along these lines.
SUNDAY REVIEW An Op-Chart last Sunday about a 1922 craze for the "Shifters," a leaderless society that promised "something for nothing," misspelled the name of a company using information from an article in The New York Times on March 25 of that year.
Or could it be something more sinister, like some new drug-fueled craze for the local news to report on in between inspirational stories about dogs in the military?
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