adjective
or soi·gnée (ˈ)swän|yā
Etymology: French, from past participle of soigner to take care of, from Medieval Latin soniare
1. : taken care of painstakingly : elegantly maintained : modish
a soigné restaurant
simple but soignée dresses of black crêpe — New Yorker
2. : dressed with great care and elegance : well-groomed , sleek
she was soignée in a platinum mink stole — Time