Adjective
haute (comparative more haute, superlative most haute)
Obsolete form of haut, haught (“high; haughty”).
haute (comparative more haute, superlative most haute)
high (especially in terms of fashion, cookery or anything considered to be typically French)
I saw a lot of haute couture all my childhood, and without knowing it I've learned from when I was a child to recognise beautiful fabrics. Ines de La Fressange
I call the language of political figures, pundits and administrators "the haute couture of language." Anna Deavere Smith
I have a very haute couture way of working. John Galliano
I love the 2000s because everyone started to love haute couture. Valentino Garavani
Many people dismiss haute couture as being something that is only for those who are very wealthy... simplicity, good taste, and grooming are the three fundamentals of good dressing and these do not cost money. Christian Dior
As Rita’s blazer hails from the brand’s AW18 haute couture collection, it’s not available to buy (which is probably a good thing, as we’re sure it would come with a hefty price tag). Source: Internet