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Selvedge DESIGNER EDGE

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It all comes down to beauty in the beasts with Ann Wood’s wondrous creatures. Her perfectly formed mosquitoes ominously arch their bodies on long fragile legs, probosces aimed, ready for piercing. But those same menacing insects are dressed in genteel lace and fine, fine prints. What?

Sewer rats stop for a casual chat, their odiousness forgotten in the amiability of their stance and a

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