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  2. List of grand couturiers - Wikipedia

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    The official criteria, designed in 1945, originally implied presenting a certain number of original models each season, created by a permanent designer, handmade and bespoke models, a minimum number of people employed in the workshop and a minimum number of patterns "presented usually in Paris". [1] Since 2001 these criteria have been relaxed.

  3. Saint-Augustin, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Église Saint-Augustin de Paris (French pronunciation: [eɡliz sɛ̃t‿oɡystɛ̃ də paʁi]; English: Church of St. Augustine) is a Catholic church located at 46 boulevard Malesherbes in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The church was built between 1860 and 1871 by the Paris city chief architect Victor Baltard.

  4. Dominique Sirop - Wikipedia

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    This entitles its principal designer to be called a grand couturier. Sirop has high-profile clients and produces fashion collections every season for more than one of the six major fashion weeks: Milan, Paris, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and New York.

  5. Madame Grès - Wikipedia

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    Grès was born Germaine Émilie Krebs to a middle-class French Jewish family [7] and raised in Paris, France. Early in life, she studied painting and sculpting. [8] Grès originally dreamed of becoming a sculptor, but after many objections made by her family she shifted her interests towards the art of fashion design and clothing making. [6]

  6. Louis Hippolyte Leroy - Wikipedia

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    At the head of Hippolyte Leroy's bill, "Fashion Merchant of her Majesty the Empress [Joséphine]", Maison Boutin, rue de la Loi (now rue de Richelieu) in Paris. Louis Hippolyte Leroy (1763–1829) was a French fashion merchant who founded the House of Leroy , one of the foremost fashion houses of the early 19th century First Empire Paris.

  7. Franck Sorbier - Wikipedia

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    Franck Sorbier (pronounced [fʁank sɔʁbje]) is a Paris fashion house that achieved haute couture status in 2005.. After working successfully for Chantal Thomass and Thierry Mugler, the French fashion designer Franck Sorbier, who was born in 1961, presented his first collection in 1987.

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