1.〈外〉妇女时装设计师;时装店主
1.someone who designs and makes very expensive clothes
1.By and large, though, the myriad maps of a new global order are turning out to be as ephemeral as the couturiers' spring collections.
不过总体而言,纷繁多样的全球新秩序版图,最终也会如同时装设计师的春季系列一般,只是昙花一现。
2.[font=Verdana]In 1961, when Mr Saint Laurent set up shop in Paris under his own name, most couturiers were not quite like this.
1961年,那时的大部分时装设计师们都不以自己的名字来开办时装店,而圣洛朗却用自己的名字在巴黎开设了一家时装公司。
3.Major couturiers, for their part, were influenced by how the great French painters handled color and texture in their work.
主要的时装设计师,为自己也受到伟大的法国画家如何处理在工作中的颜色和纹理。
4.One of the great couturiers took his last bow this week.
1月23日,伟大的时装设计师瓦伦蒂诺(Valentino)最后一次鞠躬谢幕。
5.There are only two questions anyone is asking Paris couturiers this season: "What are your inspirations? "
本季巴黎高级定制时装周上,设计师们总会被问以下两个问题:“你的灵感来自哪里?”
6.The dress is made entirely from material discarded by upmarket couturiers in Italy, and created by London designer Orsola de Castro.
这件衣服是完全由废弃物质所造的,是由意大利高档女装设计师设计的,由伦敦时装设计师OrsoladeCastro所造。