"Cultural cachet" refers to the high value or esteem associated with a particular culture, trend, or form of expression. It means that something has a certain level of prestige and popularity within a society or a certain group of people.
Sentences with «cultural cachet»
So far Vice has built the valuation and cultural cachet of a major media company, but little of the infrastructure to deliver its content to mobile and TV consumers. (canadianbusiness.com)
It's difficult to find a fighting game with as much cultural cachet as Street Fighter. (digitalchumps.com)
Like fellow millennial pastors Judah Smith of City Church Seattle and Carl Lentz of Hillsong New York, Wilkerson carries more cultural cachet than most evangelical pastors in urban centers. (christianitytoday.com)