She's in Fashion
Suede Lyrics


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She's the face on the radio she's the body on the morning show
She's there shaking it out on the scene
She's the colour of a magazine
And she's in fashion she's in fashion

She's employed where the sun don't set
And she's the shape of a cigarette
And she's the shake of a tambourine
And she's the colour of a magazine
And she's in fashion and she's in fashion

Oh and if she tells you 2 is 1 then 2 is 1 my love
Oh and if she tells you you should know,
Then you should know my love,
She is strung out on a TV dream,
And she's the taste of gasoline,
And she's as similar as you can get to the shape of a cigarette




And she's in fashion
(And the sunshine it blows my mind, and the wind blows my brain).

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Suede's song She's In Fashion seem to be describing a glamorous, attractive woman who is constantly in the public eye. The opening lines suggest that she is a famous media personality, with a face for radio and a body for morning TV. She is always out on the scene, shaking it out in clubs and bars, and her appearance is striking enough to make her the colour of a magazine.


The second verse gives us some more clues about her life and character. She is "employed where the sun don't set," suggesting that she has a job or lifestyle that keeps her awake at all hours. She is also physically striking, described as "the shape of a cigarette," with a body that is both alluring and dangerous. She is always in motion, shaking a tambourine and making a splash wherever she goes.


The chorus repeats the idea that she is "in fashion," which could be interpreted in a number of ways. Perhaps she is always dressed in the latest styles, or maybe she is simply the current object of desire for everyone who sees her. The bridge gives us a few more details about her personality, suggesting that she is both manipulative and addictive. She can convince you that 2 is 1, and if she tells you something, you had better believe it. She is also strung out on a "TV dream," suggesting that she is somewhat disconnected from reality.


Overall, the song seems to be celebrating the allure of fame and celebrity, but also warning about the dangers of obsessing over the people we see in magazines and on TV. The woman described in the lyrics may seem glamorous and desirable, but she is also flawed and dangerous.


Line by Line Meaning

She's the face on the radio
She's the one who grabs your attention on the airwaves


she's the body on the morning show
She's the one who looks good on the morning TV program


She's there shaking it out on the scene
She's there, moving and grooving and expressing herself in that world


She's the colour of a magazine
She's the person that catches your attention just like a flashy magazine


And she's in fashion she's in fashion
She's popular at the moment and trendy


She's employed where the sun don't set
She's working in a place where the work never ends, like a 24-hour environment


And she's the shape of a cigarette
Her figure is straight and slim like a cigarette


And she's the shake of a tambourine
Her movements are lively and engaging like a tambourine's shake


Oh and if she tells you 2 is 1 then 2 is 1 my love
She's so influential that if she says 2 is 1, then it's true in your eyes because you trust her


Oh and if she tells you you should know,
If she advises you on something, you should listen because she knows a lot


Then you should know my love,
You should pay attention, my love


She is strung out on a TV dream,
She is obsessed with her dreams of being on television


And she's the taste of gasoline,
Her wild behavior and energy is like the intensity of gasoline


And she's as similar as you can get to the shape of a cigarette
She's similar to a cigarette, both in shape and in the way she can be addictive


And she's in fashion
She's in vogue at the moment


(And the sunshine it blows my mind, and the wind blows my brain)
The beauty of life can be overwhelming and awe-inspiring




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: NEIL CODLING, BRETT ANDERSON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@jefryharyanto4806

She's the face on the radio
She's the body on the morning show
She's there shaking it out on the scene
She's the colour of a magazine
And she's in fashion
She's in fashion

She's employed where the sun don't set
And she's the shape of a cigarette
And she's the shake of a tambourine
And she's the colour of a magazine
And she's in fashion
And she's in fashion

Oh and if she tells you 2 is 1
Then 2 is 1 my love,
Oh and if she tells you, you should know,
Then you should know my love,

She is strung out on a TV dream
And she's the taste of gasoline
And she's as similar as you can get
To the shape of a cigarette
And she's in fashion
And she's in fashion



All comments from YouTube:

@travgpeters1

was in the back of a taxi in kyoto 2 weeks ago listening to this song .. pretending i was brett anderson looking at the beautiful ladys in kimonos walking the streets haha it was a beautiful day

@nylonbits

This song is so lush and underrated. Just because it doesn't sound like early Suede doesn't mean it's not Suede. It's so sexy and does not sound dated at all. Love!

@annadonadio6456

This song is one of the most fascinating and elegant tracks of the last 25 years...LOve this song so much! Thank you Suede...

@charmlessnerd8582

Why is this band so underrated? They are soooo good

@evamariamagdolnahatzegan1524

I love this song, so lyrical and romantic, pure sensuality!!!!

@creyn9583

en peru sonaba en los 90s..... era mi favorita ......que voz unica y el ritmo es digno de una noche de pasion ......SUEDE FOR EVER

@creyn9583

the best of suede .....just .........amazing

@tu864

我從以前就好喜歡這個英國樂團歌都很好聽特別的感覺

@blacklavoux

There's something about this song that's magic

@masgala995

i love 90s..

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