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Paul Smith In June, the ruffle-haired, 6-foot-4 British fashion draughtsman—known for his rock-star-turned-lord-of-the-manor suits, floral-phrasing shirts and colorfully striped scarves and accessories—releases a new list that conversationally chronicles his life

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Taking pride in your journey: A Q&A with Kate-Madonna Hindes
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