Someone who popularizes a new fashion.
1The British central bank was already trend-setter in welcoming outsiders in its ranks.
2Many analyst see the region as a trend-setter for the rest of the industry.
3Italy is seen as an international trend-setter in jewellery design.
4The network needed a variety of approaches to become the trend-setter that it did.
5Once the Indian IT sector trend-setter, Infosys has turned in a string of disappointing results.
6IBM is widely viewed as an employee benefits trend-setter.
7Japan is also acting as a pet fashion trend-setter.
8The model, turned singer transformed from a hard-to-get beauty into an edgy trend-setter right before our eyes.
9Or maybe the handset trend-setter needs to ask the Listening Post readership what songs should have been included.
10There is a lot of evidence for the theory that Naomi Wolf is a trend-hopper, as opposed to a trend-setter.
11Leo Varadkar is a top trend-setter in the sock department, proving he is a politician who thinks on his feet.
12A new exhibition marking the big anniversary looks at another side of the fictional secret agent - his role as trend-setter.
13It was a fairly technical game, reliant on parries and precise timing; while well received at launch, it was far from a trend-setter.
14But whether consumers decide to read e-books on laptops or dedicated devices, Maclachlan said Adobe will emerge as one of the trend-setters.
15But Mr Middelhoff has built his career - and rebuilt his company - by hooking up with trend-setters in the world of media and technology.