trendsetters
trendsetters — 名詞
- trendsetterssingular
- trendsettersesplural
1. a person, company, or group whose new ideas in fashion, music, or design become
潮流引領者
開創並引領新潮流的個人或品牌
a person, company, or group whose new ideas in fashion, music, or design become popular and are widely copied by others
Theo became a trendsetter at his school after wearing vintage jackets from his grandfather's shop.
Theo 穿上祖父店裡的老式夾克後,就成了學校裡的潮流引領者。
subject complement after 'become' — became a trendsetter
The small coffee shop in Hanoi turned into a trendsetter for egg-coffee recipes across Vietnam.
河內的那間小咖啡館成了越南各地蛋咖啡食譜的潮流引領者。
noun + 'for [specific trend]' — trendsetter for egg-coffee recipes
Young professionals in Seoul see Min as a trendsetter for modern office wear.
首爾的年輕專業人士認為 Min 是現代辦公穿搭的潮流引領者。
Naoko's illustration style made her a trendsetter among manga artists across Japan.
Naoko 的插畫風格使她成了日本漫畫家當中的潮流引領者。
The Felipe brothers opened a restaurant that became a trendsetter for plant-based Asian food.
Felipe 兄弟開了一間餐廳,成了植物性亞洲料理的潮流引領者。
- pioneer
focuses on being the first to explore or develop something, not necessarily in fashion
- trailblazer
emphasizes clearing a path for others — more about innovation than imitation
- innovator
highlights the act of creating something new rather than starting a wave of copying
文法句型
trendsetter in [field/area]
trendsetter among [group]
用法筆記
Trendsetter can refer to both people (individuals) and organizations such as brands, labels, or companies. The plural form trendsetters is very common when describing a group or a general phenomenon.