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modiste

[moh-deest, maw-deest] / moʊˈdist, mɔˈdist /


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With a sentence, she can send customers to the modiste or suitors away from annoying Cressida Cowper.

From Salon Apr. 5, 2022

From the Duke of Hastings to Daphne to the modiste, each character harbors their own secrets.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 15, 2021

If I couldn’t make a living breaking horses, I could always be a modiste.

From The Verge Mar. 1, 2018

The painter's mother was a well-to-do dressmaker, a onetime modiste to the court of Napoleon I. His father kept the ac counts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Being limited in materials, due to shortages and rationing, she used a gorgeous sunset-colored wool that she had unraveled from a suit tailored for her by Ormaie’s most expensive modiste in 1912.

From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein

They fight to order 5,000 franc hats at the leading Parisian modistes and roll around the town in horse cabs at 500 francs a course, lest they be mobbed by indignant crowds in the subway.

From Time Magazine Archive

Paris modistes were not offended, reflecting that Manhattan still depends on Paris for new models.

From Time Magazine Archive

The New Yorker has more to say about polo and modistes than about multilateral treaties.

From Time Magazine Archive

There were pictures of bonnets for milliners, bottles for perfumers and brewers, elephants for circuses, fleeing figures for owners of runaway slaves, corsets for modistes, puffing trains for railroads.

From Time Magazine Archive

They come from all the best modistes in Paris'; and she'd say she couldn't help that; if they weren't what was being worn they wouldn't sell.

From Home Fires in France by Canfield, Dorothy




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