Harlech worked with John Galliano during his years as an independent couturier.
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At times the dresses looked as if a couturier had placed his hand on a sweatshirt.
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Winehouse is a good muse for a couturier who seeks to dress individual women.
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The French, who invented the modern concept of a couturier, celebrated in the street.
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A seasoned couturier, Oldfield is the perfect choice for the timeless and classic bride.
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Will today's ready-to-wear designers lose importance in the culture as did the couturier?
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Will today's ready-to-wear designer lose importance in the culture as did the couturier?
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The term couturier was in fact first created in order to describe him.
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A mutual client had shown the master couturier Mr Berhanyer's work.
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Someone who designs clothing
A couturier is a person involved in the clothing fashion industry who makes original garments to order for private clients. A couturier may make what is known as haute couture. ...
Couturier is the French-language occupational surname, literally meaning "seamster"/"couturier"
A person who designs haute couture; a company that is owned by, or employs such a person; a fashion house
A fashion designer (usually refers to high fashion, rather than everyday clothes design)