couture - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • haute: More than 300 stores sell thousands of lines of goods from inexpensive gifts to haute couture.
  • wear: Forget sketches of long thin models wearing haute couture.
  • meet: The new and up coming name in Asian, Indian, east meets west haute couture for men women and children.

Adjective modifier

  • haute: I've always thought that haute couture is just a big fat nothing with its nose in the air.
  • canine: Our canine couture comes in a wide array of styles to please any pooch.
  • bespoke: Now 34, his " bespoke couture " suits have been credited with injecting some modern flair into Savile Row.
  • French: In the 1960s, the British ' youth revolution ' dominated fashion and had a dramatic impact on French couture.
  • bridal: Bridal couture is a passion for Sassi and her staff, as you will discover with their relaxed but knowledgeable services.

Modifies a noun

  • gown: Ms Fraser later said she felt very special in the Kosibah Creations couture gown.
  • bridal: Bridal Originals at Kindred Spirits Bespoke period designers of historical haute couture bridal wear.
  • garment: Her silk dresses feature hand-embroidered details that you would normally expect to see on a couture garment.
  • dress: Along with couture dress makers these people would have shut up shop.
  • fashion: Seals lounging on video of wood couture vintage fashions of photography which.
  • designer: I ndividual couture designer group for more directional & modern elegance What does fashion mean to you?

Noun used with modifier

  • haute: Cool interior colors for 2006 Feature Interior design, like haute couture, has cycles of color trends.
  • haut: In Bridlesmith Gate, you'll find designer stores and retailers stocking the biggest names in haut couture.
  • catwalk: Rohan Sparkes can create pieces that range from urban street wear to catwalk couture.
  • retro: Retro couture and British classic style provide great inspiration.

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