Vogue meaning: The one that is in fashion at a particular time; A current state of general acceptance and use
Synonyms: style, trend, fashion
Quotations: Mary Kay Ash – So many women just don’t know how great they really are.They come to us all vogue outside and vague on the inside.
Georg Simmel – Judging from the ugly and repugnant things that are sometimes in vogue,it would seem as though fashion were desirous of exhibiting its power by getting us to adopt the most atrocious things for its sake alone.
Harry Su – Banks are definitely in vogue at the moment because we are expecting rates to come down in the second half. So looking ahead, the lower interest rate environment is definitely going to be good for banks.
David Carter – Variable pricing has come into vogue the last three or four years, so why not variable scheduling? It’s really just a new twist on the supply and demand of tickets, just like flexible pricing is.
Leather jacket is the latest vogue.
It is very in vogue to add designs and decorations on polished marble floor.
Spammers have shrunk the size of e-mails, and pictures and links are not in vogue.
Happiness is finding two olives in your martini when you’re hungry. It’s certainly become much more en vogue lately.
Convergence has definitely come back into vogue.
Gold is still very much in vogue. Even though we had a pullback on what looked to be profit taking, there was still some buying underneath the market. I think on any type of weakness, you’re going to see some managed money interest.
Momentum investing has become more and more in vogue. When certain stocks start to move, there’s a tendency toward massive concentration.
Republicans were kind of in vogue and some Democrats wanted to make overtures to the new governor. This made it a lot easier to deal with. We were able to play on one side of the aisle.
Financial services came back in vogue because of the technology crash. But there are not that many companies left to buy.