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词汇 couturier
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Definition of couturier in English:

couturier

noun kuːˈtjʊərɪeɪ
  • A fashion designer who manufactures and sells clothes that have been tailored to a client's specific requirements and measurements.

    (缝制和出售定做服装的)时装设计师

    clothes of luxurious fabrics, cut by top couturiers to fit them to perfection
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was supposed to be high fashion heaven on earth but couturiers are not exactly scratching each other's eyes out to gain entrance.
    • The Dior scent Miss Dior Cherie is a modern interpretation of the original Miss Dior fragrance created by the couturier himself in 1947, the year the iconic New Look was introduced.
    • He is the most famous cocktail dress designer among all of today's Paris couturiers.
    • Those who sewed in the workshops of the fashionable London couturiers endured harsh working conditions.
    • You will also be measured with the precision of a couturier to see if you have any length discrepancies, such as one leg that's shorter than the other.
    • Each week they score contestants on how well the would-be couturiers execute a theme with the materials provided.
    • The couturiers of Paris do not amount to much anymore.
    • Notable Parisian couturiers became patrons and she soon possessed a magnificent wardrobe comprised of gifts from her new clients.
    • Some of Scotland's hottest couturiers are drawing on old - fashioned styles and fabrics - but not all their creations will protect you from thistles.
    • This is not an issue of outing, but of honoring the customary silence among couturiers.
    • As everyone knows, women are designed by couturiers.
    • As a couturier, I feel making beautiful clothes is a form of art.
    • Interestingly, you know, today, many couturiers who are making wedding gowns aren't necessarily sticking with the formula of the bleached out ivory or cream satin, you know, princess gown.
    • Maria supported him in London working as a couturier, sought after by prestigious fashion houses.
    • Within a few years, he would be eclipsed by couturiers like Coco Chanel and Jean Patou, designers more willing to adapt to the needs of a new generation of American women.
    • He was the first of the 20th century's great couturiers, fêted by all.
    • Coco Chanel, French fashion designer and one of the most influential couturiers of the 20th century, died aged 87.
    • If China was looking for domestic fashion designers comparable to the haute couturiers in Paris, she would definitely be on the list.
    • It is my wish that the Paris couturiers reduce the size of the ladies' hats this season, as in years past I have had many unpleasant encounters with enormous millinery.
    • Though they didn't have half-million-dollar budgets to buy clothes from a couturier, they had incredible style.

Origin

Late 19th century: French, from couture.

Definition of couturier in US English:

couturier

noun
  • A fashion designer who manufactures and sells clothes that have been tailored to a client's specific requirements and measurements.

    (缝制和出售定做服装的)时装设计师

    clothes of luxurious fabrics, cut by top couturiers to fit them to perfection
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was the first of the 20th century's great couturiers, fêted by all.
    • Maria supported him in London working as a couturier, sought after by prestigious fashion houses.
    • Within a few years, he would be eclipsed by couturiers like Coco Chanel and Jean Patou, designers more willing to adapt to the needs of a new generation of American women.
    • Each week they score contestants on how well the would-be couturiers execute a theme with the materials provided.
    • The couturiers of Paris do not amount to much anymore.
    • Some of Scotland's hottest couturiers are drawing on old - fashioned styles and fabrics - but not all their creations will protect you from thistles.
    • Interestingly, you know, today, many couturiers who are making wedding gowns aren't necessarily sticking with the formula of the bleached out ivory or cream satin, you know, princess gown.
    • He is the most famous cocktail dress designer among all of today's Paris couturiers.
    • It was supposed to be high fashion heaven on earth but couturiers are not exactly scratching each other's eyes out to gain entrance.
    • The Dior scent Miss Dior Cherie is a modern interpretation of the original Miss Dior fragrance created by the couturier himself in 1947, the year the iconic New Look was introduced.
    • As a couturier, I feel making beautiful clothes is a form of art.
    • It is my wish that the Paris couturiers reduce the size of the ladies' hats this season, as in years past I have had many unpleasant encounters with enormous millinery.
    • Those who sewed in the workshops of the fashionable London couturiers endured harsh working conditions.
    • This is not an issue of outing, but of honoring the customary silence among couturiers.
    • Coco Chanel, French fashion designer and one of the most influential couturiers of the 20th century, died aged 87.
    • As everyone knows, women are designed by couturiers.
    • Notable Parisian couturiers became patrons and she soon possessed a magnificent wardrobe comprised of gifts from her new clients.
    • Though they didn't have half-million-dollar budgets to buy clothes from a couturier, they had incredible style.
    • You will also be measured with the precision of a couturier to see if you have any length discrepancies, such as one leg that's shorter than the other.
    • If China was looking for domestic fashion designers comparable to the haute couturiers in Paris, she would definitely be on the list.

Origin

Late 19th century: French, from couture.

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