Dictionary Definition
boutique n : a shop that sells women's clothes
and jewelry [syn: dress
shop]
User Contributed Dictionary
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English
Noun
- a small shop, especially one that sells fashionable clothes, jewelry and the like
- a small shop located within a larger one
Translations
a small shop, especially one that sells
fashionable clothes, jewelry and the like
Adjective
boutique- Describing clothing as being fashionable
Extensive Definition
A boutique, from the French
word for "shop," is a small shopping outlet, especially one
that specialises in elite and fashionable items such as clothing and jewellery.
The term entered into everyday English use in the
late 1960's when, for a brief period, London, UK was the
centre of the fashion trade. Carnaby
Street and the Kings Road
were the focus of much media attention as home to the most
fashionable boutiques of the era.
It can also refer to a specialised firm such as a
boutique investment
bank or boutique
law firm. The word is often used to describe a property in the
independent section of the hotel market (such as The Rockwell
in London)
in order to distinguish themselves from larger chains (such as
Hilton
Hotels). In such cases the idea is that the operation is elite
and highly specialized.
In the strictest sense of the word, boutiques
would be one-of-a-kind but more generally speaking, some chains can
be referred to as boutiques if they specialise in particularly
stylish offerings. In the United
States, Sharper
Image might be described as a boutique chain or selling
boutique items. In Japan, chains such as
Three
Minutes Happiness, MUJI, and ranKing
ranQueen are well-known boutiques. A mix of a boutique and a
department
store is called Concept
store.
Recently, the term "boutique" has started being
applied to normally-mass-market items that are either niche or
produced in intentionally small numbers at very high prices. For
example, before the release of the Wii, a Time
Magazine article suggested that Nintendo could
become a "boutique video-game company", producing games for niche
audiences, rather than trying to compete directly with Microsoft and
Sony
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,501031215-557120,00.html.
Although some boutiques specialise in hand-made
items and other truly one-of-a-kind items, others such as The King of Games and
SlamJam simply produce
t-shirts, stickers, and other fashion accessories in artificially
small runs and sell them at unusually high prices.
External links
- High Snobiety, a blog that tracks online boutiques.
- s2fashions.com, an online Boutique.
- Boutique Photography, Exclusive Boutique Art Images for sale on Canvas and Print.
boutique in German: Boutique
boutique in Spanish: Boutique
boutique in Norwegian: Boutique
boutique in Russian: Бутик
boutique in Ukrainian: Бутик
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
chain store, co-op, concession, cooperative, countinghouse, country
store, department store, dime store, discount house, discount
store, emporium,
establishment,
five-and-ten, general store, house, magasin, mail-order house,
market, mart, post, retail store, salon, shop, store, supermarket, trading post,
variety shop, variety store, warehouse, wareroom, wholesale
house