cool hunter

See also: coolhunter

English

Alternative forms

  • cool-hunter

Noun

cool hunter (plural cool hunters)

  1. (colloquial, chiefly Britain) Someone employed to find the newest trends, especially by the fashion or media industry.
    • 1999, Dorothy Leonard-Barton, ‎Walter C. Swap, When Sparks Fly: Igniting Creativity in Groups, p. 87:
      When Converse's cool-hunter DeeDee Gordon was in Los Angeles, she saw white teenage girls dressing like cholos, or Mexican gangsters, wearing tight white tank tops known as "wife beaters," a bra strap hanging out, long shorts, tube socks, and shower sandals.
    • 2011, Kerry Mallan, ‎Clare Bradford, Contemporary Children's Literature and Film, p. 66:
      Seventeen-year-old Hunter is a cool hunter employed by an advertising and marketing agency which has a transnational sporting goods corporation, thinly disguised as Nike, as a major client.
    • 2015, Jess Cartner-Morley, The Guardian, 23 June:
      This is where the edgiest fashion happens (and where the major brands send their researchers and cool-hunters to sniff out the coming looks).
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