Adverb
In a fashionable manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhis voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably dressed young man Source: Internet
A more vivid account can be seen in a Hopkins painting, “Edmond Dédé Piano Recital,” of the fashionably dressed freeborn Creole musician and composer (1827-1901) who was raised in New Orleans and studied in Paris. Source: Internet
But it was the green silk sash with gold metallic thread work tied fashionably around her waist that caught out attention. Source: Internet
Although Microsoft’s literature indicates it’s cast from a painstakingly-crafted slab of pale silver magnesium, it initially looked to me as if it were made from fashionably grey plastic. Source: Internet
Despite the college's original intention to get the architects to build another copy of Second Court, plans were eventually accepted for a fashionably romantic building in the 'Gothic' style. Source: Internet
Jenny Fax’s most recent collection, held fashionably late after the official Tokyo fashion week’s schedule was over, was held through the medium of and delved into the “office lady” experience of the 1980s. Source: Internet