The recent vogue of planting, designing and nourishing butterfly gardens has changed attitudes.
(Recall the recent vogue of the nothing-box in the USA: an object which cannot be used for anything at all.)
Students and faculty members alike speculate on the reason for the 20-year-old department's recent vogue.
Hollywood feels itself free to dream about, distort and generally devour other cultures, as the recent vogue for Tibetan films attests.
Both are part of the recent vogue for "revisals": old shows that have been gutted and refurbished, to render them more palatable to modern audiences.
The work of the late American scholar Joseph Campbell on mythology has enjoyed a recent vogue.
A more recent vogue for collecting items from the immediate past is far more insidious.
In accordance with fashion's recent vogue for physical alteration, Bellow had chosen to let his face show lines of time, and his thick hair go quite gray.
Given the recent vogue for 'sim-coms' and 'mock-docs', where stars play slightly abstracted versions of their own personas, some have wondered how close Hart's sitcom world is to her own.
Four centuries ago, the phrase had freshness, but its recent vogue has made it waterlogged.