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- ;
French pronunciation: [ot kutyʁ];
French for 'high sewing', 'high
dressmaking') is the
creation of
exclusive custom-****ed high-end
fashion design...
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haberdasher is a
business or
person who
sells small articles for sewing,
dressmaking and knitting, such as buttons, ribbons, and zippers; in the
United States...
- groups, the
scheme also
offered classes in
fibrecraft techniques, such as
dressmaking. From the
outset of the war in 1939,
resources had
quickly depleted,...
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improved her
dressmaking skills as
Walker was able to make sure that her
measurements were
fully correct for her
client throughout the
dressmaking stages....
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Muslin (/ˈmʌzlɪn/) is a
cotton fabric of
plain weave. It is made in a wide
range of
weights from
delicate sheers to co**** sheeting. It is
commonly believed...
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small store called American Ladies Tailoring and
Dressmaking in Montreal. It
specialised in
dressmaking needs for ladies,
namely made to
measure garments...
- with children, a rich
social life, and a
bigger role for her in the
dressmaking business. She
acknowledges that
while there are
challenges ahead, their...
- Balmain.
Known for
sophistication and elegance, he
described the art of
dressmaking as "the
architecture of movement". Balmain's father, who died when the...
- Ahn Yong-joon as Kim Hee-joon,
perpetrator Yoon Mi-hyang as Seon-Hwa,
dressmaking shop's
owner Park So-jeong [ko] as Sook-jin, shop
owner opposite Seon-Hwa's...