The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.
The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.
(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
The pronunciation of the French phrase "haute couture" is "oht koo-TOOR."
The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
The correct French pronunciation is "oat- kuh- tyur". The Americanized rendition (OHT koo-TUHR) rhymes with "boat" and "tour". (see related video/ audio links to hear)
It's French. It's Terre not Terra, but you do pronounce it like terra, the "err" is like "air"...Haute is like haute cousine or haute couture, only in Indiana for Terre Haute we pronounce the "h" a bit more...more like "hote", h - long o - t
High is haut (masc.), haute (fem.) in French
If HAS is a French acronym, it could stand for Haute Autorité de Santé (Health High Autority).
"Elevated seam" literally and "high fashion" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase haute couture. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which identifies the "great, lofty" impressiveness of the seams (and everything else) in customized, expensive, meticulous clothing for the powerful and wealthy -- will be "oht koo-tyoor" in French.
The French word haute sounds like "oat" (the H is silent), and then koo-TOOR.The term is pronounced many different ways, as it is a French term but often spoken in English context.(the correct French pronunciation is at the related audio link)
Haute couture is the french name for bespoke clothing meaning one - off.
No it is a french haute couture branch :)
la haute couture
Haute Couture
Maison de haute couture
Couture is the art of dressmaking Haute Couture is the fashions created by the art of dressmaking.
"Des sacs de haute couture."
The correct French pronunciation is "oat- kuh- tyur". The Americanized rendition (OHT koo-TUHR) rhymes with "boat" and "tour". (see related video/ audio links to hear)
the clothes French actually wear are casual, not fancy as they are in haute couture displays.
Dior is a fmaous French luxury brand, making perfumes, handbags, haute couture and the like.