Definitions for couturiers

couturiers cou·tu·ri·er

Spelling: [koo-too r-ee-ey, -ee-er, -too r-yey;
IPA: /kuˈtʊər iˌeɪ, -i ər, -ˈtʊər yeɪ; French ku tüˈryeɪ/

Couturiers is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 516 anagrams from letters in couturiers (ceiorrstuu).

Definitions for couturiers

noun

  1. a person who designs, makes, and sells fashionable clothes for women.
  2. a person who designs, makes, and sells fashionable clothes for women.

Origin of couturiers

1895-1900; French, Old French; see couture, -ier2

Examples for couturiers

Met Ball to Honor Charles James: The 2014 Met Gala ball and costume exhibit will pay tribute to American couturier Charles James.

The Chambre Syndicale de La Couture was first developed by the British couturier Charles Frederick Worth and his sons in 1868.

The gown by couturier Helen Rose is made of 25 yards of satin and took a fifteen-person team almost three months to fashion.

The Queen's couturier, Angela Kell, will create Prince George's replica, which will feature cap sleeves and a cotton lace overlay.

How has a couturier whose name is rarely recognized remained culturally relevant?

Then she said we had better go to her couturier in the Rue de la Paix.

It underscores the diversity of the couturier's achievements and wide ranging influence.

The young detective had nothing more to expect from couturier.

The couturier famously traveled the world on scouting trips, looking to draw design inspiration from sundry cultures.

The Queen's couturier, Angela Kell, will create Prince George's replica, which will feature cap sleeves and a cotton lace overlay.

The couturier famously traveled the world on scouting trips, looking to draw design inspiration from sundry cultures.

The young detective had nothing more to expect from couturier.

Then she said we had better go to her couturier in the Rue de la Paix.

The gown by couturier Helen Rose is made of 25 yards of satin and took a fifteen-person team almost three months to fashion.

Met Ball to Honor Charles James: The 2014 Met Gala ball and costume exhibit will pay tribute to American couturier Charles James.

How has a couturier whose name is rarely recognized remained culturally relevant?

The Chambre Syndicale de La Couture was first developed by the British couturier Charles Frederick Worth and his sons in 1868.

It underscores the diversity of the couturier's achievements and wide ranging influence.

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