A fashionista can easily be an Action Girl; after all an Officer and a Gentleman can also be The Dandy. Look at eighteenth century uniforms.
A fashionista who is only a fashionista some of the time would be a zig-zag however. If she wears casuals most of the time but takes an interest in knowing how to dress up for instance.
Edited by jatay3I once made a character like that. She was a merchantess married to a prince from a clan of space-traders; sort of like a Mrs David Falkyn, so to speak. She dresses casually most of the time but dresses up sometimes. Part of the time it is because looking good has business and diplomatic implications but partly it is because she actually considers it a hobby. This side of her isn't known to many other people except those close to her; those who do find it rather amusing.
Where would an Action Girl who is also The Fashionista fall under in the Playing with a Trope spectrum?
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