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couturier | noun
a fashion designer who manufactures and sells clothes that have been tailored to a client's specific requirements and measurements.
ORIGIN late 19th cent.: French, from couture.
Magda Grové started her couturier career as little girl dressing paper dolls in a variety of her own creations and loving the intricacies of Russian ballet costumes. Her love for beautiful fabrics and a keen eye for detail soon translated into wedding dresses suited perfectly to her brides’ personality and style.
Magda believes that a wedding dress shouldn’t just be copied from a picture; this dress is the one that should reflect who a bride is. Whether it be a full ball gown, or a delicate lace sheath, Magda takes an “inside out” approach when designing a dress, with getting to know the bride being an integral part of her dressmaking process.
a fashion designer who manufactures and sells clothes that have been tailored to a client's specific requirements and measurements.
ORIGIN late 19th cent.: French, from couture.
Magda Grové started her couturier career as little girl dressing paper dolls in a variety of her own creations and loving the intricacies of Russian ballet costumes. Her love for beautiful fabrics and a keen eye for detail soon translated into wedding dresses suited perfectly to her brides’ personality and style.
Magda believes that a wedding dress shouldn’t just be copied from a picture; this dress is the one that should reflect who a bride is. Whether it be a full ball gown, or a delicate lace sheath, Magda takes an “inside out” approach when designing a dress, with getting to know the bride being an integral part of her dressmaking process.