élégance (fem.)
L'élégance en blanc = Elegance in white
élégance
somptueux/ somptueuse
It is the same in English as it is in French.
"beauté avec élégance"
Elegance came in English (15th century) from the french who is via the Latin before (eligire...)
French fashion brands maintain the French touch in fashion, a mixture of elegance and design that is so chic, cute and unique.
"Elegance, garden of life" and "Elegance, life's garden" are English equivalents of the French phrase Élégance, jardin de vie. The pronunciation will be "ey-ley-gaws zhar-deh duh vee" in French.
Gracieuse dame (but it's very very old school)
Deluxe is from French, referring to something of special elegance or luxury
If you are referring to the French Cuisine they are actually very different. Canadian French Cuisine is very home cooked and warm food not that it doesn't have elegance it does in the fine dining. Where as France is more high end, elegance. Hope this makes sense.
YOU my dear, is the angel of elegance!