Madame Couture

is a recurring character in.

Madame Couture is the titular proprietor of Madame Couture's, where Link may purchase Outfits or order them through her catalog in exchange for Materials. She has an obsession with cats and has a number of them in her shop. Madame Couture's clothes are famous around the world because of the special powers they contain. She is assisted by a green-haired boy.

Madame Couture is also Lady Maud's younger sister. Together they are part of a tribe who specialize in style and powerful magic. However while Madame Couture uses her magic for good by creating Outfits infused with magic, Lady Maud grew power hungry, and eventually cursed Princess Styla. Following the incident, Madame Couture helped the Witch-Hunting Brigade in tracking her down, but feels guilty as Lady Maud is still her sister. She hopes that a worthy hero will one day come not just to save the princess, but also Lady Maud from herself. She also suspects that Lady Maud must have had some reason for cursing the princess.

When Link arrives to Hytopia, he is spotted by Madame Couture's assistant, who believes him to be the chosen hero. Madame Couture herself, however, is highly skeptical that he could be the hero, as she has seen many would-be heroes come and go who all failed to catch the witch. But she reconsiders when Sir Combsly recruits him and sends him back to Madame Couture's shop for her to tailor a Hero Tunic for Link. When Link returns with the Lady's Glasses from the Woodlands, Madame Couture immediately recognizes it as one of Lady Maud's Materials. She starts to regain some hope, as it, along with the Lady's Collar and the Lady's Parasol, can be used to make the Lady's Ensemble and lift the curse from Styla. She implores Link to find the rest of the Materials on his travels in the Drablands.

Madame Couture appears as a Support Spirit in.

Nomenclature
Madame Couture's name likely stems from, a French term for high-end fashion and the creation of quality custom-fitted clothing. Her Japanese name, Tailor, refers to her occupation, a person who makes or repairs clothing.