After moving back to Britain with Jane Heap, Champcommunal was appointed head designer with the firm of J. Reville-Terry. When this took over the British operation of Worth in 1936 – a formal split from the Paris arm – Champcommunal became house designer for Worth London. In this role, she participated in IncSoc activities – including creating
utility couture designs to promote its work. An image of a Worth London outfit by Champcommunal, comprising
pussycat-bow blouse and slim tailored suit, originally photographed by the
Ministry of Information in 1945, remains part of the
Imperial War Museum archive. In 1949, Worth London designs featured in the lighthearted fashion-themed romance
Maytime in Mayfair within a fashion show sequence promoting the work of IncSoc members. In March 1953, shortly before her retirement, Champcommunal was photographed with other IncSoc members for a lavish feature in
Life magazine about the preparations for the
coronation of
Queen Elizabeth. ==See also==