boutique

[ UK /buːtˈiːk/ ]
[ US /buˈtik/ ]
NOUN
  1. a shop that sells women's clothes and jewelry
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How To Use boutique In A Sentence

  • We're going to Andreas's Boutique to pick out something original for both of us.
  • No, not representing the winery …. just thoroughly enjoy the wines from this boutique winery in Shelton, WA. Syrah: beyond the fruit bomb | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • The traditional elements - hospitality, gorgeous locations, local food - are still present, but in a more boutiquey atmosphere. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Varsity itself is a wonderfully stylish boutique hotel in the heart of the city, its upper storeys offering astounding views. The Sun
  • He turned into the Zona Rosa, a large pedestrian area of ritzy stores and boutiques, Latin techno music shaking his bones as he walked past their open fronts.
  • While it looks quaintly ancient on the outside, the bedrooms would sit just as easily in any fashionable city boutique hotel.
  • Was she trying to wriggle free of boutique theatre? Times, Sunday Times
  • Last week in New York, Google launched boutiques.com, its latest e-tail venture that ties in two western cultural passions ? celebrity and fashion. Google's next big idea ? an online fashion revolution
  • Recently, he presented "Unpublished," a photography exhibition at Art Basel in Miami and co-founded that city's and arguably the country's hottest new retail spot, The Webster, a three-story boutique for fashion, photography, design and food, housed in an Art Deco space finished with milky marble and brass. L'Homme de la Renaissance
  • There are five swimming pools, eight restaurants and numerous boutique shops. Times, Sunday Times
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