1. lookbook - Noun
2. lookbook - Verb
(fashion, colloquial) A comprehensive directory of fashion-related companies and people, such as fashion designers, industry figures, brands and retail stores.
(fashion, colloquial) A contiguous showcase of still images of a fashion designer or fashion brand’s collection.
(film) A showcase of photographs etc. describing how a film should look.
lookbook (third-person singular simple present lookbooks, present participle lookbooking, simple past and past participle lookbooked)
(fashion, colloquial) To locate fashion-related information by means of a directory.
She lookbooked little black dresses in order to locate the one she wanted.
Grimes, Joanna Newsom, Kirsten Dunst, and more appear as part of the American label’s Fall lookbook. Source: Internet
Away from the lookbook rack were some fine toned-town lounge pieces in ribbed cashmere. Source: Internet
He's not the only celebrity Rag & Bone tapped for the campaign — the lookbook also includes Knicks player Carmelo Anthony and writer Glenn O'Brien. Source: Internet
I wanted the photoshoot for the lookbook to reflect the feel of the location with its gorgeous loft space. Source: Internet
True to form, Cos’s lookbook is as minimal as the rest of the brand’s aesthetic. Source: Internet
“We wanted to create a lookbook that captures the essence of spring in the Pacific Northwest with transitional pieces in our favorite lightweight, natural and sustainable fabrics,” they say. Source: Internet