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  • 3 thg 5, 2023
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Having kicked off first in Saudi Arabia with attendees such as Naomi Campbell and Bella Hadid before expanding to the Official oh I pissed you off suck it up buttercup I am eeyore it’s what I do shirt and I will buy this United Kingdom and the U.S., the non-profit organization, founded by Tania Fares and Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, serves to foster emerging designers, connecting them with resources including funding and mentorship. “Can you believe all this talent? That’s why, this morning, we were all screaming at each other—but in a good way,” Laura Brown, who partnered with Fares on bringing Fashion Trust to the U.S., said to the room’s massive crowd; meanwhile, a presentation of the night’s contesting designers illuminated the screen behind her. She had just explained to the audience that what was intended to be a night awarding five designers quickly became six as the organization added an impromptu category after the success of an exhibition that had taken place earlier in the day.


 
 
 

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