Haute Couture
French term refering to the extravagant and often absurd and impractically unrealistic fashion pieces that designers create to demonstrate their unique style and inventiveness.Proper pronunciation can be tricky; haute is somewhere between ought and oat, pronounced quickly so that the o is highly unrounded ("oh", if held long enough, ends up sounding like a /oo/). couture is pronounced ko'tur with a highly unrounded 'o', a 'u' that sounds almost like a german umlaut, and an 'r' made in a way similar to gargling.Alternatively, you could pronounce it in a very American fashion as 'ought kuh-ter'.See also: coutureHaute couture
Fench for high sewing, refering to the quality of clothes. The term is ambigous. In some circles, it refers strictly to clothes manufactured in Paris, where use of the term is governed, but late in the last century it has been extended to include the produce of houses in other large cities around the world.
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Haute couture is always to be pronounced in a french accent, to appease the needs of glitterati.
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Haute couture is always to be pronounced in a french accent, to appease the needs of glitterati.
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Haute couture
a french word literally meaning High Culture...a.k.a. something that's "supposed" to be really fashionable.