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couturier

[koo-toor-ee-ey, -ee-er, -toor-yey, koo-ty-ryey] / kuˈtʊər iˌeɪ, -i ər, -ˈtʊər yeɪ, ku tüˈryeɪ /


NOUN
outfitter
Synonyms
NOUN
stylist
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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His father was a timber merchant and his mother took care of their large family, and they didn’t “take it like a beautiful future for me to be a couturier,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet his reputation as a couturier was diminishing.

From New York Times

Once he redefined the role of a French couturier, he reached for new challenges.

From Los Angeles Times

The famous American couturier had moved back to New York at the start of World War II, following a successful decade of dressing royalty, socialites and celebrities in Paris.

From New York Times

“I am the canary in the coal mine,” shrieked Dame Vivienne Westwood, the flamboyant British fashion designer, couturier to everyone from supermodels to world leaders, punk icon, eco-warrior and political activist.

From New York Times