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  • COGLIATE, Italy — Enrico Preziosi, founder of Giochi Preziosi, one of the world's biggest toymakers, built his business by designing and producing toys that became icons in Italy and trend-setters in Europe and elsewhere.

    Italian Toy Maker Aims to Double Revenue by 2015 Sabrina Cohen 2010

  • True style is derived not from unlimited funds and a fleet of trend-setters who create a physical persona for women who lack the imagination to craft their own.

    Lesley M. M. Blume: Woman Of Style: Katherine Johnstone, Vintage Goddess Lesley M. M. Blume 2010

  • Our cultural trend-setters today are no longer the Carnegies, the Astors, the Morgans, the Mellons, the Vanderbilts, and the Fricks, but popular celebrities who generally have more money than taste.

    Joan Z. Shore: A French Oval Office: Fit for a King Joan Z. Shore 2010

  • By developing a deeper understanding of the dynamics of trend-setters and trend-followers, researchers may discover more behavioral options for promoting health and preventing disease.

    Under the Influence: How the Group Changes What We Think Shirley S. Wang 2011

  • Our cultural trend-setters today are no longer the Carnegies, the Astors, the Morgans, the Mellons, the Vanderbilts, and the Fricks, but popular celebrities who generally have more money than taste.

    Joan Z. Shore: A French Oval Office: Fit for a King Joan Z. Shore 2010

  • Our cultural trend-setters today are no longer the Carnegies, the Astors, the Morgans, the Mellons, the Vanderbilts, and the Fricks, but popular celebrities who generally have more money than taste.

    Joan Z. Shore: A French Oval Office: Fit for a King Joan Z. Shore 2010

  • Our cultural trend-setters today are no longer the Carnegies, the Astors, the Morgans, the Mellons, the Vanderbilts, and the Fricks, but popular celebrities who generally have more money than taste.

    Joan Z. Shore: A French Oval Office: Fit for a King Joan Z. Shore 2010

  • Our cultural trend-setters today are no longer the Carnegies, the Astors, the Morgans, the Mellons, the Vanderbilts, and the Fricks, but popular celebrities who generally have more money than taste.

    Joan Z. Shore: A French Oval Office: Fit for a King Joan Z. Shore 2010

  • Our cultural trend-setters today are no longer the Carnegies, the Astors, the Morgans, the Mellons, the Vanderbilts, and the Fricks, but popular celebrities who generally have more money than taste.

    Joan Z. Shore: A French Oval Office: Fit for a King Joan Z. Shore 2010

  • Our cultural trend-setters today are no longer the Carnegies, the Astors, the Morgans, the Mellons, the Vanderbilts, and the Fricks, but popular celebrities who generally have more money than taste.

    Joan Z. Shore: A French Oval Office: Fit for a King Joan Z. Shore 2010

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