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Tie-Dye, From Stylish to Traditional

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

The textile technique has gotten celebrity attention again this season, but it’s always been part of the arts scene in places like Nigeria and Japan.

Melanie Abrams
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Davies-Okundaye, Oyenike Monica, Dusseldorf (Germany), Dyes and Dyestuffs, Fashion and Apparel, Handicrafts, Japan, Lagos (Nigeria), Murase, Hiroyuki, Textiles
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