Origin of Couture
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French sewing from Old French cousture from Vulgar Latin cōnsūtūra from Latin cōnsuere cōnsūt- to sew together com- com- suere to sew syū- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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Shortening of haute couture, thus ultimately from French couture
From Wiktionary
Couture Sentence Examples
Now 34, his " bespoke couture " suits have been credited with injecting some modern flair into Savile Row.
Instead of a wedding dress off the rack, he gives the bride a couture gown.
Our canine couture comes in a wide array of styles to please any pooch.
His early days were spent taking pictures of the couture shows in Paris where he often found himself developing films in the hotel bathtub.
While on the couture catwalks Elie Saab added a touch of Greek goddess drama into his floor-length show-stopping gowns.
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