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- French_fashion abstract "France is a leading country in the fashion industry, alongside e.g. Germany, Italy, the USA, the UK, Spain, Japan and Switzerland. Fashion has always been an important part of the country's cultural life and society, and the French are well known for their attention of dressing-up well; haute-couture, the "prêt-à-porter" and many others, the classy impression, remains traditional in the French way of living.French design became prominent during the 15th–20th centuries, when artistic development in France was at its peak. The fashion has been an important industry and cultural export of France since the seventeenth century, and modern "haute couture" originated in the capital in the 1860s. The French fashion is particularly centered around Paris, along with New York City, London and Milan, is considered one of the world's fashion capitals, and the city is home or headquarters to many of the premier fashion houses, including, Pierre Cardin, Céline, Chanel, Chloe, Dior, Givenchy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Hermès, Lanvin, Rochas, Vuitton and Yves Saint Laurent. Celio (retailer) is one of the most important men's ready-to-wear French brand. Cities such as Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Lille, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Nice and many others, during the last centuries come in developed cosmopolitan cities who start to produce luxury goods in rich fabrics. In this cities exist important luxury districts and avenues. Manosque, La Gacilly, Vichy and many other cities and towns are leaders in cosmetic and industries, with important global premier beauty houses such as Lancôme, Clarins, Yves Rocher, L'Occitane, Vichy and many others.Cannes, St. Tropez and elses towns are called places of luxury receiving annually a lot of home and extranger international media personalities, potentates, billionaires, etc.".
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- French_fashion wikiPageExternalLink www.fashion-federation.com.
- French_fashion wikiPageExternalLink www.fashionunited.fr.
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- French_fashion comment "France is a leading country in the fashion industry, alongside e.g. Germany, Italy, the USA, the UK, Spain, Japan and Switzerland.".
- French_fashion label "French fashion".
- French_fashion label "Histoire de la mode en France".
- French_fashion label "الموضة الفرنسية".
- French_fashion label "フランスのファッション".
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