Faddie
Faddie is a slang term that emerged in North American English during the early 20th century to describe a person who is overly concerned with fashionable trends or who follows fads with enthusiasm. The word is typically used in a mildly dismissive or humorous manner.
Etymology of the term dates back to the 1930s, deriving from the adjective “faddy,” which was common
Cultural references to the word can be found in mid‑century pop culture. A 1957 hit song titled
Today, “faddie” is occasionally employed in consumer magazines to describe a product or style that enjoys a