Glossary
Boutique de France International
Boutique de France International refers to the French biweekly publication is dedicated to the fashion trade. It was established by Maurice Gattegno in 1953. Its single-theme issue s were, from time to time, dedicated to men's fashion, underwear, fabrics, and so on.
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