How to say "on the cutting edge of fashion" in French?

In French "on the cutting edge of fashion" translates to  à la pointe de la mode 

Transliteration: ah lah pwant duh lah mohd

🇫🇷 Cette marque est toujours à la pointe de la mode.

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🇺🇸 This brand is always on the cutting edge of fashion.



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How to say "on the cutting edge of fashion" in French?

You can use the word "à la pointe de la mode" which translates to "on the cutting edge of fashion".

How to pronounce "à la pointe de la mode" (on the cutting edge of fashion) in French?

The word "à la pointe de la mode" is pronounced as "ah lah pwant duh lah mohd".

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