The Royal Tailor is responsible for ensuring that the Royal Court and citizens of Paris have available to them the most noble and lastest fashions. As such, the Royal Tailor must become and remain skilled in current tailoring techniques, and is expected to create new clothing for Royal approval. Those who excel at their craft may be offered special Royal commissions to design unique clothing, the greatest honour that can be bestowed upon a Royal Tailor. |
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Modes de Paris (Fashions of Paris) |
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Vêtons (Dresses) |
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Chausettes (Socks) |
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Jupes (Skirts) |
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Manteaux (Cloaks) |
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Vestes (Jackets) |
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Cravates (Ties) |
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Chapeaux (Hats) |
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Chaussures (Shoes) |
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Écharpes (Sashes) |
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Pyjamas (Pajamas) |
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Mouchoirs (Handkerchiefs) |
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Liquettes (Shirts) |
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Les Ateliers (The Workshops) |
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Chemisiers (Blouses) |
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Pantalons (Pantaloons) |
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Tuniques (Tunics) |
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Châles (Shawls) |
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Gilets (Vests) |
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Jarretières (Garters) |
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Gants (Gloves) |
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Bottes (Boots) |
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Fichu (Scarves) |
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Robes Longues (Robes) |
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Tissu et Définitions (Fabric and Terms) |
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