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France’s Hyères Festival shakes up the fashion world

By France 24
04 May 2018   |   2:24 pm
The 33rd edition of France's Hyères Fashion, Photography and Accessories Festival is an ode to women. This year, awards went almost exclusively to female designers, including one who is making clothes for women of all shapes and sizes.

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