new look
Noun: 1. A distinct style or appearance, especially one that is modern or recently adopted: The term refers to a fresh, updated, or significantly changed visual presentation or fashion. 2. A specific style of women's fashion: Historically, it refers to the influential style launched by Christian Dior in 1947, characterized by a fitted bodice, a narrow waist, and a full, flowing skirt, which represented a dramatic change from wartime utility clothing.
The term "new look" is used to describe a complete and noticeable change in style, design, or appearance. It can apply to fashion, branding, interior design, or even a person's updated image. * It is often used in marketing, fashion, and media contexts. * It can be used with articles: a new look, the new look.
- Noun:
- The company is launching a new look for its flagship product next month.
- After her haircut and new wardrobe, she had a completely new look.
- Dior's New Look revolutionized post-war fashion with its emphasis on femininity and luxury.
- "to give something a new look": To renovate, redesign, or update the appearance of something.
- They decided to give the old café a new look to attract younger customers.
- "to sport a new look": To publicly display or wear a new style.
- The celebrity sported a new look on the red carpet last night.
- Makeover (n): A complete transformation of appearance, often for a person or room.
- The TV show specializes in home makeovers.
- Redesign (n/v): The process or result of changing the design of something.
- The website redesign made it much easier to use.
- Revamp (n/v): To give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to something.
- The brand needed a total revamp to stay relevant.
- Transformation: A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance.
- Update: An act of making something more modern or current.
- Overhaul: A comprehensive examination and repair or improvement.
- A fresh look: Similar to "a new look," emphasizing newness and cleanliness.
- The designer provided a fresh look at the classic design.
- A change of image: A deliberate alteration in how someone or something is perceived.
- The politician attempted a change of image before the election.
- a style of women's clothing created by Christian Dior in 1947; involved a tight bodice and narrow waist and a flowing pleated skirt