The new black

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This article is about the catch phrase. For the album by Strapping Young Lad, see The New Black.

"_____ is the new black" is a catch phrase used to indicate the sudden popularity or versatility of an idea at the expense of the popularity of a second idea.

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[edit] History

The phrase is commonly attributed to Gloria Vanderbilt, who upon visiting India in the 1960s noted the prevalence of pink in the native garb. She declared that "Pink is the new black", meaning that the color pink seemed to be the foundation of the attire there, much like black was the base color of most ensembles in New York.

In the 1980s, the phrase was reappropriated to indicate that other colors (frequently brown, navy blue or grey) were temporarily displacing the position of black in fashion or industrial design; that is a versatile staple that complemented all other aspects, and was generally unobjectionable. The phrase quickly became lampooned for its simplistic nature; The Wall Street Journal soon declared that "White is the new black". It soon degenerated into a complete cliché and is now used in a great variety of contexts, mostly ironic in nature.

The phrase is also often generalised to "_____ is the new _____", where the standard may be almost anything ("the new rock 'n' roll" is a common variant). This makes it an excellent example of the linguistic phenomenon recently dubbed the snowclone, and is so widespread that the British satirical magazine Private Eye chronicles the over-use of the phrase in its column "Neophiliacs".

Because the phrase is so familiar, it is now frequently used in absurd contexts as a signifier instead of as a metaphor.

[edit] Modern examples

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[edit] References

  1. ^ SNL sketch with 'big is the new small'
  2. ^ New York Times article
  3. ^ usatoday.com

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