When is one able to use “of the now” in the verb?
He possesses an abundance of dork factor but doesn’t
dominate his social life. He is from the now a way that is similar to Peter Gabriel’s very self-aware, disheveled, sleazy look.
Is it not the case for “of the now” with nouns? Was “music of the now” and “artist of the now” the same? I googled it and found 17 matches. Which I don’t trust completely Does it sound natural to you to say “is of the present”?
What should I know so that I can see through this problem?
,is a informal expression used to refer to a current trend, fashion etc.. “I see the person wearing them in a formal way”, I mean to refer to the item, the item etc.
Now- informal
of the moment; fashionable.
- Fashion is now street in trend. In the very upcoming years, this looks definitely like the fashion you will be wearing.
(Collins Dictionary)