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Tie-Dye, From Stylish to Traditional

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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