The Chambre Syndicale was created to protect Parisian couturiers from design theft and establish standards for the industry. It still controls who can call themselves haute couture, governs the official fashion week calendar, and sets the rules for the industry. No other creative field has a governing body with this much power. The Chambre Syndicale is why Paris remains fashion's legal and institutional capital, even as creative talent disperses globally.
Today in Fashion
March 28, 1868
Who decides what counts as 'real' fashion and what's just clothes?
The Chambre Syndicale was created to protect Parisian couturiers from design theft and establish standards for the industry.
Today In Fashion: Who decides what counts as 'real' fashion and what's just clothes?