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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Constantly alter your new look with a dizzying range of haute couture hair accessories to keep everyone guessing. |
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While Mr Saint Laurent's house of haute couture will close, the name will not disappear. |
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Nevertheless, outside the rarefied ateliers of haute couture, few know his name today. |
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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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Too many Russian designers focus on haute couture instead of less glamorous but more profitable ready-to-wear lines. |
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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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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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These women wear haute couture clothes of silk and ermine set off with expensive pearl jewelry. |
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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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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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Reviewers are likely to mistake, if not nudity for new clothes, bizarre glad rags for haute couture. |
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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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Lynn Wyatt reached into her attic closet, rich with magnificent gowns, and selected a vintage haute couture Nina Ricci. |
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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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Internationally acclaimed Beri showcased a combination of ethnic and western outfits while presenting her haute couture collection. |
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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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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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In 1991, he designed haute couture collections in Milan, but he soon quit catwalks and returned to his first love, stage. |
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What makes him so good is that he reminds us that heftiness is not incompatible with haute couture. |
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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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Everyone travels in comfortable seats, surrounded by thoughtful amenities and haute couture safety. |
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Symbol of spanish haute couture, Balenciaga sunglasses are mainly focused on glamour curves and colors. |
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If you're a fan of sweet scents rounded out to perfection, you're bound to yield to the charms of this haute couture fragrance. |
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The Pacific also provides a permanent source of inspiration for the European haute couture art and industry. |
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The Basque and push-up have plenty of haute couture credentials due to the very light, luxurious draped fabric on the cups. |
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This exhibition of military equipment, uniforms, models, art, streetwear, and haute couture reveals the connections between strategy and style. |
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Symbol of the french elegance, DIOR stays the main reference of french haute couture. |
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Instead of glamour and haute couture, there is a preponderance of sallow, naked skin. |
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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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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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The leading lights of international haute couture fawned over her. |
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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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If fashion is more your forte, there are even pieces of haute couture and sportswear in the show. |
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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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More recently, haute couture has even tried the romanticization of overalls. |
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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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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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Whether she's wrapped in haute couture or dressed in jeans, she is always impeccable and authentic. |
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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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Though his predilections for narcotics and general shenanigans would make him a liability in the high-stakes world of haute couture, his pouty good looks might be worth the risk. |
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Good to know: the graphical details on the straps, squares and circles covered with fabric, are inspired by the handbags created by French haute couture designer Courrèges. |
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In the historic city centres of larger Flemish cities, you can find everything that your heart desires: from shopping centres and international chain stores to haute couture and clothing designed by Flemish designers. |
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The purpose of the association was to promote haute couture in Canada. |
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Italian über-designer Giorgio Armani has put his sleek stamp on everything from haute couture to home furnishings, and has clothed performers such as Beyoncé. |
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In 1985 he created his haute couture line that he presented in his first fashion show organized in Paris during the International Tourism Trade Show. |
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Transmogrification is an interesting theme for haute couture – especially given the plastic surgery evident in the front row – but Gaultier's hand was heavy. |
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Classic luxury goods include haute couture clothing, accessories, and luggage. |
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In the small world of haute couture, Carla did not go unnoticed, but rose up quickly to the ranks of top model with the stars of the time, such as Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford. |
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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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Of course, Hourani also has to get quite inventive to make his unisex creations worthy of its haute couture label. |
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Like all the watches that bear Pierre Balmain's signature, the Elysées model reflects both the prestige and the sophistication of this big name in haute couture. |
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Crazily chic, with its monogram that rotates like a Tourbillon, this watch takes its inspiration directly from the SAINT HONORE 1885 haute couture range. |
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I found the project of designing a uniform made to last very exciting, as was the idea of combining haute couture and customer service, fashion and timelessness, the past and the future. |
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There is weeknight partying, haute couture, and plenty of hooking up. |
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It was Yves Saint Laurent who transformed Le Smoking into high fashion for women, showing an impeccably tailored tuxedo with cummerbund and bow-tie as part of his winter 1966 haute couture collection. |
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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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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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