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Lagos Fashion Week 2018 – Elie Kuame

By Guardian Life
14 November 2018   |   11:25 am
Elie Kuame: Paris-based Lebanese and Côte d'Ivoire designer is known for his feminine and elegant pieces. At this year’s Heineken Fashion Week, he tells us about his collection and who an Elie Kuame woman is.

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