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Fashion is something I believe should be accessible to everyone. The designs I create are born from my personal perspective and needs. Inclusivity is at the core of what I do – it's woven into every piece I make. I often use the term 'sensory-friendly,' and I'd like to explain its significance. It all started with the
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