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A '''couturier''' ({{IPA-fr|ku.ty.ʁje|lang}}) is an establishment or person involved in the clothing fashion industry who makes original garments to order for private clients |
A '''couturier''' ({{IPA-fr|ku.ty.ʁje|lang}}) is an establishment or 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]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/couturier|title=Merriam-Webster}}</ref> Such a person usually hires patternmakers and machinists for garment production, and is either employed by exclusive boutiques or is self-employed. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Fashion designer]] |
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A couturier (French: [ku.ty.ʁje]) is an establishment or 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.[1] Such a person usually hires patternmakers and machinists for garment production, and is either employed by exclusive boutiques or is self-employed.