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Does the phrase "fashion-forward" is a common expression that people use often?

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Rebecca

Yes, that's correct. It's another way to say "fashionable" or "trendy." The speaker is complimenting Ezra Miller on his sense of fashion here. Ex: This new spring collection is very fashion-forward and innovative. Ex: I consider myself to be very fashion-forward.

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