4 Metaphors for dressmaker

Such dressmakers are a quaint survival of the Victorian age, and to them old-fashioned people keep on going from a sense of loyalty, or perhaps because they are honestly ignorant of what strides in beauty and elegance other dressmakers have made in the last quarter of a century.

The French dressmaker was my next victim.

The dolls' dressmaker had become a little quaint shrew, of the world, worldly; of the earth, earthy.

The art of sewing, so far as men learn it, is well enough; that is, to enable a person to take the stitches, and, if necessary, to make her own garments in a strong manner; but the dressmaker should no more be a universal character than the carpenter.

4 Metaphors for  dressmaker