Internationally acclaimed Beri showcased a combination of ethnic and western outfits while presenting her haute couture collection. |
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Nevertheless, outside the rarefied ateliers of haute couture, few know his name today. |
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Kartano dresses old Finnish staple dishes in haute cuisine trimmings and their pan-fried fillet of reindeer is a showstopper. |
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The city's colonial past means most world cuisines are represented, from French haute cuisine to Indonesian rijsttafel. |
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You don't have to have a wardrobe crammed with designer clothes to know your vital statistics in haute couture these days. |
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The haute couture collection bears the nucleus of the full blossoming of the brilliance that was the fall 2004 collection. |
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Too many Russian designers focus on haute couture instead of less glamorous but more profitable ready-to-wear lines. |
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Constantly alter your new look with a dizzying range of haute couture hair accessories to keep everyone guessing. |
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Most of the western haute couture houses are represented in Moscow, mainly in the Kuznetsky Most district just north of Red Square. |
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These women wear haute couture clothes of silk and ermine set off with expensive pearl jewelry. |
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Slender of thigh and elfin of feature, she proceeds to conjure up a world in which haute couture is seamlessly entwined with high culture. |
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While Mr Saint Laurent's house of haute couture will close, the name will not disappear. |
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The retirement of Parisian style giant Yves Saint Laurent marks the end of an era for haute couture, fashionistas said this week. |
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It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve. |
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He was thrilled at the unexpected turn of events that brought him into the world of haute couture and top designers. |
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The arrival of haute cuisine advanced culinary options, creating a well constructed gap between the etiquette and habits of the classes. |
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The Dutch will feature Oliver in their version of the series, in which jobless youngsters are trained in haute cuisine, but the French will not. |
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French chef Auguste Escoffier was a founding father of haute cuisine and a serious lover of wild game. |
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James Blandi Sr. was among the first restaurateurs to introduce Pittsburghers to haute cuisine. |
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In the able hands of Brovelli, the restaurant has become a temple of Italian haute cuisine. |
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Where would be a safe place to take someone who specialises in haute cuisine for a living? |
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By 1900, skilled chefs were turning out elaborate multicourse meals in the style of French haute cuisine for the wealthy. |
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We never meet the jury but we know have seen them around exam times and know they are older extremely traditional haute cuisine chefs. |
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Auguste Escoffier invented the French haute cuisine and extolled its virtues throughout Europe. |
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Born and raised in London, Heston Blumenthal was introduced to haute cuisine at the impressionable age of fifteen. |
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His sidekick, Manuel, preferred a smoother look with a haute couture nylon suit and purple silk shirt. |
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British haute cuisine is currently at risk from choking itself to an early death on a diet of squiggles, blobs, foams, and purees. |
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Here, the cuisine is always haute, the menu international, the table set charmingly. |
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Lynn Wyatt reached into her attic closet, rich with magnificent gowns, and selected a vintage haute couture Nina Ricci. |
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Whether they are haute couture, designer trousers, or ripped jeans, V-necks can be tucked in or left out of pants, to create the perfect look. |
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Amanda is played as a rather ditsy daughter of Australia's haute bourgeoisie by Wynter, who brings a glacial dottiness to the role. |
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The 630 guests did their part, contributing high energy and haute fashion to the rarefied party tableau. |
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Once tailor made for the doyennes of chic, high-fashion magazines served up haute couture that only an elite few could actually afford. |
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When models paraded down the catwalk in Dior's flamenco-style haute couture in Paris last week, fashion lovers here took notice. |
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Staff canteens in game companies may well offer haute cuisine or lean cuisine, but what hardcore game code monkeys eat is strictly fast food. |
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It is famed for its haute cuisine and was recently named one of the country's top restaurants in The Independent. |
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Reviewers are likely to mistake, if not nudity for new clothes, bizarre glad rags for haute couture. |
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If China was looking for domestic fashion designers comparable to the haute couturiers in Paris, she would definitely be on the list. |
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Over the course of the week I spent with Marcon, I was drawn into the slavish drudge work that haute cuisine demands. |
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And yet both are ever so slightly twee, redolent of people who confuse high culture with haute cuisine and have the affluent leisure to indulge both. |
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Seeking a correspondingly sculptural approach for the painting, Fautrier developed his haute pate technique, a multistage process often resulting in inches-thick surfaces. |
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Raspberries have inspired flights of fancy in haute cuisine, most often in the guise of syrups and sauces used as an accompaniment to other fruits such as pears and figs. |
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This is not haute cuisine, this is very filling home made Italian repasts. |
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Jacqueline Kennedy helped change all that in the 1960s, with her unflappable chic and wardrobe full of haute couture. |
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Iris Van Herpen and Delphine Manivet each have a technical mastery that falls within the luxurious customs of haute couture. |
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After being separated from his family, the talented rat, named Remy, eventually washes up in the Mecca of haute cuisine, Paris. |
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Her dress, something between a medieval period costume and the latest haute couture, trailed behind her as the wind lifted it softly above the ground. |
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Despite the attempt by the forum to insist on casual dress, it is hard to part many businessmen from their suits, or their wives from their haute couture. |
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Ebony Fashion Fair commentator Jada Jackson Collins took the stage and once again the haute couture adorning the captivating models dazzled the audience. |
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Once the preserve of haute couture designers, London Fashion Week is embracing the clothing revolution by giving official recognition to the high street and supermarkets. |
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She's just scooped one of the world's top fashion awards, but will the rising star of haute couture ever manage to escape her famous father's orbit? |
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Her works combine magnificent textile materials such as haute couture fabrics, lace and brocade with more modest elements such as thread, cord, wire, ribbon and cable. |
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Hourani credits Grumbach for his foray into the haute couture world, first asking him to become an invited member of the chambre. |
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After the drabness of the 1950s, her clothes were chic and slightly transgressive, but not haute couture. |
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More recently, haute couture has even tried the romanticization of overalls. |
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The leading lights of international haute couture fawned over her. |
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Upon seeing some of the beaded garments, she revealed that she used to work for haute couture beading and embroidery institution House of Lesage in Paris. |
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Born in Stockholm, Sweden, the artist trained for three years in design crafts and haute couture dressmaking and created one-off garments sold in boutiques in Stockholm. |
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The gallery is also littered with timeless examples of haute couture. |
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For years, fine dining has conjured up images of French fare, with terms such as gourmet and haute cuisine reinforcing the idea that France does it best. |
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If fashion is more your forte, there are even pieces of haute couture and sportswear in the show. |
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In fact, his zeal and energy in the kitchen is the most impressive part of the show and undoubtedly the key to his enormous success in both haute cuisine and television. |
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In this country any haute cuisine tradition that exists is almost solely because of the appetites and conspicuous consumption of the British nobility, hereditary or otherwise. |
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This is a film in which ballet's da bomb and hip-hop is haute. |
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From high fashion to high tech, from Asian Pacific American hip hop to haute cuisine, we're weaving the threads of our culture into the fabric of everyday American life. |
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Finnish cuisine is notable for generally combining traditional country fare and haute cuisine with contemporary style cooking. |
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Classic luxury goods include haute couture clothing, accessories, and luggage. |
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The haute bourgeoisie is a social rank in the bourgeoisie that can only be acquired through time. |
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In France, the families of the haute bourgeoisie are also referred to as les 200 familles, a term coined in the first half of the 20th century. |
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Should you pass on the open-air gastronomy, the hotel has its own haute cuisine take. |
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The fusion of east and west also characterises Hong Kong's cuisine, where dim sum, hot pot, and fast food restaurants coexist with haute cuisine. |
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Contests of all sorts dominate the TV screen from sport, to sewing, baking, gardening and haute cuisine. |
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In practice, culture referred to an elite ideal and was associated with such activities as art, classical music, and haute cuisine. |
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Edgar Hoover with his nighttime frolics as an arriviste among Manhattan's haute monde. |
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Neither haute cuisine nor dodgy kebab, it's a mostly bland blend of the cloying and the predictable. |
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They have been for centuries the base of such important Parisian industries as jewelry, clockmaking, gunsmithery, and haute couture. |
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From the traditional to the haute, two chefs unpack their ideal picnic basket. |
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It is the first book of its kind to blend a healthy, gourmet Kosher lifestyle and diet with haute couture entertaining, living, and traveling. |
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Neither haute cuisine nor dodgy curry, it's a bland blend of cloying predictability. |
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Whether she's wrapped in haute couture or dressed in jeans, she is always impeccable and authentic. |
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There is weeknight partying, haute couture, and plenty of hooking up. |
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Of course, Hourani also has to get quite inventive to make his unisex creations worthy of its haute couture label. |
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Modern, prosperous Dublin constitutes the slaphappy, barhopping part of the Gay Grand Tour, when you swap the high culture and haute cuisine for some giddy nights on the town. |
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Meanwhile, a haute designer Karl Lagerfeld appropriates her dishevelled style and eating issues to market to the elite while proclaiming her the new Bardot. |
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Charles Frederick Worth, born in Lincolnshire in 1825, is considered to be the founder of Parisian haute couture, and thought be world's first true fashion designer. |
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In recent years, the BYOB scene has gone beyond mom-and-pop joints to include haute international bistros, funky casual spots and authentic ethnic eateries. |
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It is the only Dutch culinary region that developed an haute cuisine. |
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Imitation may be the highest form of flattery, but Chinese actresses are being left red-faced after being exposed wearing cheap knock-off versions of haute couture creations. |
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Havana's dining choices now include inventive fusion spots, ethnic choices offering Spanish, Italian, or Russian food, and white-tablecloth restaurants serving haute cuisine. |
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Heavily influenced by traditional Arabic-Emirati cooking and by modern haute cuisine, Silvena's innovative approach to cooking will resonate with Emirates' global customer. |
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