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The work is, however, impersonal and cool to the point of dandyism.
Throughout the novel, dandyism is associated with "living in style".
His style of dress is often referred to as dandyism.
Friends argue that there is substance beneath the dandyism.
In Japan, dandyism became a fashion subculture during the late 1990s.
Though I always appreciated nice clothes, presentable was the password, not dandyism.
He spent long hours in that room, reading Flaubert and Baudelaire on dandyism.
Harry's brooding has an air of dandyism.
"He's of a different era, because of his dandyism.
It has been a kind of dressing up, a kind of sporting dandyism.
After the dandyism of his early years, the male camaraderie and roughhousing he enjoyed in college had hardened him.
But if a fish is to be approximately understood, this physiological dandyism must be overcome.
Dandyism became something entirely new in France.
A gold- or silver-topped cane can express social standing (or dandyism).
Jean Baudrillard said that dandyism is "an aesthetic form of nihilism".
Elaine was too clever to confound his dandyism with foppishness or self- advertisement.
A last flowering of impoverished dandyism.
It deftly celebrates a much-maligned and misunderstood attainment: dandyism.
No doubt dandyism is frivolous.
"Camp is the modern dandyism.
This is called dandyism.
Having been a fashionable dandy forty years ago, he had managed to preserve the dandyism while ignoring the fashions.
Lieutenant Claudy swung a little swagger stick with an air of affected dandyism.
The disputed portrait, and the close attention paid to clothing in "Tamburlaine," suggest a tendency toward dandyism.