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Passion and Sensibility

Like most industries that have gone through the wringer known as 2020, the fashion landscape of the new year will likely see a seismic shift; with fashion shows as well as social gatherings lessened, and in-person communications replaced by telecommute, it’s no wonder that many have started hunkering down for the long run or are anxiously waiting for the dust to settle.

When asked where one would go from here, Ian Griffiths was pensive

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