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couturier
[ koo-toor-ee-ey, -ee-er, -toor-yey; French koo-ty-ryey ]
noun
- a person who designs, makes, and sells fashionable clothes for women.
couturier
/ kutyrjɛr; kuːˈtʊərɪˌeɪ; kuːˌtuːrɪˈɛə; kutyrje /
noun
- a person who designs, makes, and sells fashion clothes for women
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Derived Forms
- couturière, noun:feminine
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Word History and Origins
Origin of couturier1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of couturier1
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Example Sentences
A unique, exceptional couturier for a Maison that always challenged and innovated the world of fashion.
The Chambre Syndicale de La Couture was first developed by the British couturier Charles Frederick Worth and his sons in 1868.
How has a couturier whose name is rarely recognized remained culturally relevant?
The Queen's couturier, Angela Kell, will create Prince George's replica, which will feature cap sleeves and a cotton lace overlay.
Met Ball to Honor Charles James: The 2014 Met Gala ball and costume exhibit will pay tribute to American couturier Charles James.
Then Chesnel all at once bethought himself that he must make sure of the lady's director, the Abbe Couturier.
A young woman, Marie Couturier, the daughter of one of Guillaume's friends, suddenly entered it.
"Joseph Couturier," he faltered, evidently unconscious of what he was saying.
The young detective had nothing more to expect from Couturier.
Delamarre paid his addresses to Delphine Couturier, who in 1843 was twenty-three years of age.
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