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Discover Ludwig'super chic' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that means fashionably attractive or stylish, so it is usually used to describe fashionable items of clothing, accessories or interior decor. For example, "This new dress is so super chic!".
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His second collection had a lot of super chic denim, with a tough edge, but still feminine.
And, if you'd rather not be with the super chic but with the super cool, this is the place for you.
Dubbed the French Martha Stewart, Sibuet is co-founder of (the super chic) Sibuet Hotels & Spa Group and author of A French Country Home: Style and Entertaining.
Two: court shoes may look super chic, but if you want to go the distance, you need a pair that buckles, ties or zips.
"Its an uber premium, super chic new event, that is calling out for a gorgeous, chic hostess, like you," he wrote.
Backstage after his show, Guillaume Henry of Carven said he was inspired by "the attitude of a super chic and fresh girl who goes traveling with no passport through Asia, Indonesia, Brittany and the French countryside".
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"It may be a series of 12 super-chic raincoats," she said.
But for me, and for super-chic Eva, shopping has to include clothes.
It was "super-chic and on-trend, and it cost only £39.99.
If you're interested, these super-chic babies cost £700 from wildly creative Sergio Tosser's.
It "was so exactly what I wanted to wear... sincerely comfortable, modest, super-chic, profoundly modern".
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