The phrase "epitome of style" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it to describe someone or something that is highly stylish, fashionable, or stylishly presented. For example, "The showstopping ball gowns at the awards ceremony were the epitome of style."
She was the epitome of style and elegance and will be greatly missed.
In her late 60s Ms Claiborne appeared on a red carpet in a black tux and black fedora, the epitome of style.
Journalist and broadcaster Paul Morley may be the epitome of style now, but back then is clearly shown sporting a very lovely mullet.
While flaunting the newest gadget may be the epitome of style for people in the tech industry, something that could be so radically paradigm-changing is a harder sell for a set more accustomed to the double G's of Gucci.
Never before has so much been made over a one and a half minute performance, with everyone so quick to embrace a performance that was the epitome of style over substance.
He was not talking about most American women, or even most New Yorkers, for whom Jennifer Lopez in a tight-fitting white Dolce & Gabbana suit is closer to the epitome of style.
Fringe and feathers are of course the epitome of flapper style, so add a fringed scarf or feathered boa to your outfit for a little extra style.
To me that is the epitome of true style.
I still think of Lauren Hutton as the epitome of that style".
A glass-sheeted city of endless reflections: the epitome of MK style.
The huge guardian figures created by Unkei and other Kei artists to flank the Nandai-mon ("Great South Gate") at Tōdai Temple are the epitome of this style.
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Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia