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Who founded the original Chambre Syndicale?



Who founded the original Chambre Syndicale?..

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Worth Founded the First Chambre Syndicale in 1868. The
original was called Chambre Syndicale De La Confection Et
De La Couture Pour Dames Et Fillettes. The initial purpose
was intended to stop couture designs being copied. The
organization has progressed and changed its name with the
times in an effort to promote French fashion and the French
Haute Couture style.

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