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Costume Designer Keia Bounds Talks Survival Of The Thickest Fashion

By Skylar Mitchell ·Updated August 1, 2023

When bringing characters to life, a star is not born; it’s made. Both fashion and television professionals can attest that it takes a pointed vision to craft the style profile of a scripted character. Costume designer Keia Bounds

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