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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: Charvet Place Vendome, Air France, Areva, Chanel, Christian Dior S.A., Hermes, Ubisoft, Clement-Bayard, Total S.A., Balenciaga, Altran, Club Med, Capgemini, Perenco, AXA, Sagem Wireless, Bouygues, LVMH, Dailymotion, Lacoste, Atos Origin, Air Liquide, Icade, BUF Compagnie, Fonciere des Regions, Gecina, Paule Ka, VIVA Model Management, Chloe, BlueNext, Triago, Givenchy, Sid Lee, Debauve & Gallais, Spotless Group, Jean-Paul Hevin, NEXT Model Management, Ubisoft Paris, Sparx*, F. Loree, Monte Cristo, Central Color, Prelytis, Bookeen, Anuman, Limonaire Freres, Marilyn Agency, Staff&Line, CLE International, Mac Guff, Rapho, Viz Media, Marigaux, Editis, Turner Broadcasting System France, Iliad, Berthillon, Valode & Pistre, RIVP, F4, Kylotonn, Foucher-Gasparini, Arkedo Studio. Excerpt: ) Charvet Place Vendome, pronounced, or simply Charvet, is a French high-end shirt maker and tailor located at 28 place Vendome in Paris. It designs, produces and sells bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts, neckties, blouses, pajamas and suits, in the Paris store and internationally through luxury retailers. The world's first ever shirt shop, Charvet was founded in 1838. Since the 19th century, it has supplied bespoke shirts and haberdashery to kings, princes and heads of state. It has acquired an international reputation for the high quality of its products, the level of its service and the wide range of its designs and colors. Thanks to the renown of its ties, charvet has become a generic name for a certain type of silk fabric used for ties. Its exceptionally long history is associated with many famous customers, some of them infatuated with the brand. Also, writers have often expressed their characters' identity through references to Charvet. Louise Charvet, Napoleon's linen keeper, around 1813, Malmaison museum.The store was founded in 1836...