faddism

/ˈfædɪzəm/
noun
  1. The practice of following new but short-lived trends or fashions, often in an enthusiastic or uncritical way.
    • Her interest in faddism led her to buy every trendy gadget as soon as it came out.
    • Faddism in fashion can be expensive, as styles change faster than seasons.
    • The diet industry is full of faddism, with new miracle plans appearing every month.
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