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  2. Category:Clothing brands of France - Wikipedia

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  4. French fashion - Wikipedia

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    France renewed its dominance of the high fashion (French: couture or haute couture) industry in the years 1860–1960 through the establishing of the great couturier houses, the fashion press (Vogue was founded in 1892 in US, and 1920 in France) and fashion shows. French fashion, particularly haute couture, became a fixture of France's post-war ...

  5. Category:French brands - Wikipedia

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    C. Cabasse (company) Cacharel; Calmann-Lévy; Camaïeu (company) CAMECA; Campingaz; Canson; Carambar; Carbios; Carrefour; Carrefour Planet; Groupe Casino; Castel Group

  6. Comme des Garçons - Wikipedia

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    Comme des Garçons for H&M tuxedo jacket, 2009. The label was started in Tokyo by Rei Kawakubo in 1969 and established as a company in 1973. The brand's name was inspired by Françoise Hardy's 1962 song "Tous les garçons et les filles", particularly from the line "Comme les garçons et les filles de mon âge" ("like the boys and girls my age"). [7]

  7. Rochas - Wikipedia

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    Rochas is a fashion, beauty, and perfume house founded in 1925 [1] by French designer Marcel Rochas, the first designer of 2/3-length coats and skirts with pockets [2] and one of the two designers, along with Elsa Schiaparelli, who launched the fashion for padded shoulders in 1931. [3]

  8. Category:French fashion - Wikipedia

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  9. Jean Patou - Wikipedia

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    Joy by Jean Patou. When the stock market crashed, so did the market for luxury fashion. The House of Patou survived through its perfumes.. The best known of Patou's perfumes is "Joy", a heavy floral scent, based on the most precious rose and jasmine, that remained the costliest perfume in the world, until the House of Patou introduced "1000" (a heavy, earthy floral perfume, based on a rare ...