couturiere
Usage examples of "couturiere".
How they ever finished was beyond her, but Madame Fountaine, the couturiere, told her she was being paid a handsome bonus to finish before the wedding.
Within moments the couturiere sailed in and introduced herself while her assistants and seamstresses began setting up for the full display of gowns and fabrics in every shade of the rainbow.
In any case, she was sure he knew what looked well on a woman and she would not have minded hearing his opinions on some of the gowns the couturiere had suggested.
To purchase a gown and suitable accessories on Sunday had been difficult, but he had managed to bribe a couturiere to open her shop.
She was not heavy enough to be considered obese in the eyes of the world, but was merely plump enough to feel ugly inside, especially in comparison to her sleek and stylish mother, the great Italian-born couturiere, Nita Serritella.
He writes constantly to his sister, a doctor at last, and also to his brother Michael, a hugely successful and world-famous London clothes designer and couturiere.
He laughed with her and the couturière casually touched him on the arm, something she, his wife, could not bring herself to do.
Even if she had to share some of the profits with other couturières, she would still make quite a large sum.
The couturière sidled around to look over the top of the box at the contents and gasped audibly at the great amount of money which it contained.