- "couture" and can
become grands couturiers after 2 years. The
Chambre syndicale also
recognizes foreign grands couturiers who do not show in Paris, referring...
- Roadrunners. When
Sylvain retired from
professional hockey in 2001, the
Couturiers relocated to Bathurst, New Brunswick,
where Sean
attended both French...
- Couture. 1973:
Creation of the
Chambre Syndicale du Prêt-à-Porter des
Couturiers et des Créateurs de Mode and the
Chambre Syndicale de la Mode Masculine...
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Chambre Syndicale de la
Couture Parisienne is an ****ociation of
Parisian couturiers founded in 1868 as an
outgrowth of
medieval guilds that
regulate its members...
- Look up
couturier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
couturier is a
person who
creates original garments for clients. The word may also
refer to: Couturier...
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couture and ready-to-wear. For
haute couture only, see the list of
grands couturiers. For
footwear designers, see the list of
footwear designers.
Safia Tarzi...
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member of the
Chambre Syndicale de la
Haute Couture and one of only a few
couturiers that kept
their fashion house open
during World War II,
along with Jacques...
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Hendrick Couturier (1620,
Leiden – 1684, New York City), was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to the RKD he
married in
Leiden in 1648 and
moved to...
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couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga. Paris:
International Herald Tribune. Miller, L.E. (2007). Cristóbal
Balenciaga (1895-1972): The
couturiers'
couturier...
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Robert Couturier (born 1955) is a
French architect and
decorator best
known for
designing Cuixmala,
formerly the
estate of British-French billionaire...