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  • noun Plural form of stylist.

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Examples

  • It was when I was wishing that Portia and Cinna, the main stylists for Hunger Games, could go to work on Randy and Paula.

    Starring Adam and Kris! Roger Sutton 2009

  • The salon, staffed by multi-cultural stylists, is known for its expertise with African-American hair.

    well.. 2009

  • The men whom we call stylists have, most of them, been idlers.

    The Art of Letters Robert Lynd 1914

  • For Green Day, Eminem and Taylor Swift, the team at MTV brought in stylists Michael Lawrence and Ben Kress to style the cream cheese and eggs (yeah I’m serious).

    MTV Serves Up Fresh Ident Package, Taylor Swift Scrambled « Art & Business of Motion 2009

  • When Gibson, one of science fiction's greatest literary stylists, is at his best, he offers visceral detail ( "helicopters swarming like dragonflies") even when promising transcendent change ( "the mother of all nodal points"

    All Tomorrow's Parties: Summary and book reviews of All Tomorrow's Parties by William Gibson. 1999

  • Derek, I've often described this dichotomy as the distinction between storytellers and word-slingers, but I think I like your description of "word stylists" even better.

    What the hell is a literary thriller, anyway? 2008

  • One of the stylists is the Malaysian-born hair guru Kevin Woon, whose beautiful hairstyles have been seen in many fashion and beauty magazines.

    Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010

  • NAGOYA, Japan -- The airy new Sony store in this central Japanese city has floor-to-ceiling windows, sleek white counters and friendly employees, called stylists, who offer advice and tailored counseling on Sony gadgets.

    post-gazette.com - News 2010

  • Sony Pursues a Bold Success to Match Its Scale Sony store in this central Japanese city has floor-to-ceiling windows, sleek white counters and friendly employees, called stylists, who offer advice and tailored counseling on Sony gadgets.

    NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2010

  • Sony Pursues a Bold Success to Match Its Scale Sony store in this central Japanese city has floor-to-ceiling windows, sleek white counters and friendly employees, called stylists, who offer advice and tailored counseling on Sony gadgets.

    NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2010

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