The Chambre Syndicale de La Couture was first developed by the British couturier Charles Frederick Worth and his sons in 1868.
What’s Haute, What’s Not: The Meaning of Modern Couture|Liza Foreman|July 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
How has a couturier whose name is rarely recognized remained culturally relevant?
Charles James Brings Ball Gowns Back to the Metropolitan Museum of Art|Erin Cunningham|May 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Queen's couturier, Angela Kell, will create Prince George's replica, which will feature cap sleeves and a cotton lace overlay.
Rihanna Gets Turned Away From Abu Dhabi Mosque; Prince George Will Wear Replica of Historic Royal Gown at Christening|The Fashion Beast Team|October 21, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Met Ball to Honor Charles James: The 2014 Met Gala ball and costume exhibit will pay tribute to American couturier Charles James.
Tom Ford Named GQ’s Designer of the Year; Balenciaga Sets Court Date|The Fashion Beast Team|September 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The gown by couturier Helen Rose is made of 25 yards of satin and took a fifteen-person team almost three months to fashion.
Anna Wintour's First Tweet Is About DOMA; Wendy Davis's Red Filibuster Sneakers|The Fashion Beast Team|June 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Then she said we had better go to her couturier in the Rue de la Paix.
The Visits of Elizabeth|Elinor Glyn
The young detective had nothing more to expect from Couturier.
Monsieur Lecoq, v.1|Emile Gaboriau
British Dictionary definitions for couturier
couturier
/ (kuːˈtʊərɪˌeɪ, Frenchkutyrje) /
noun
a person who designs, makes, and sells fashion clothes for women