"I love Kathryn's style, she's always very fashionable."
I am fashionable.
That is a very fashionable hat!
Jessica Simpson's shoes are quite fashionable.
Yes, it's perfectly possible. Example sentence: The brilliant student had a very fashionable outfit on today.
The adverbial form for fashionable is fashionably.
the adorable calico jacket was so fashionable at the mall.
A sense of anomie is blanketing the country
The superlative of fashionable is "most fashionable."
It has certainly become fashionable to be green - recycling, riding a bike, hybrid cars, they've all become very trendy.The girl was very fashionable, I think every piece of her clothing was a designer label.She was definitely a follower of the trends, she read every magazine to try and stay fasionable.
She is so intent on her ordeal that she walks like a somnambulist in a desert instead of a debutante in a fashionable crowd.
most fashionable
It doesn't. By saying it does, the sayer of said sentence is just trying to get you to conform. Simple.